§ 141.61 - Maximum contaminant levels for organic contaminants.  


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  • § 141.61 Maximum contaminant levels for organic contaminants.

    (a) The following maximum contaminant levels for volatile organic contaminants apply to community and non-transient, non-community water systems.

    Table 1 to Paragraph (a)—Maximum Contaminant Levels for Volatile Organic Contaminants

    CAS No. Contaminant MCL (mg/l)
    (1) 75-01-4Vinyl chloride0.002
    (2) 71-43-2Benzene0.005
    (3) 56-23-5Carbon tetrachloride0.005
    (4) 107-06-21,2-Dichloroethane0.005
    (5) 79-01-6Trichloroethylene0.005
    (6) 106-46-7para-Dichlorobenzene0.075
    (7) 75-35-41,1-Dichloroethylene0.007
    (8) 71-55-61,1,1-Trichloroethane0.2
    (9) 156-59-2cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene0.07
    (10) 78-87-51,2-Dichloropropane0.005
    (11) 100-41-4Ethylbenzene0.7
    (12) 108-90-7Monochlorobenzene0.1
    (13) 95-50-1o-Dichlorobenzene0.6
    (14) 100-42-5Styrene0.1
    (15) 127-18-4Tetrachloroethylene0.005
    (16) 108-88-3Toluene1
    (17) 156-60-5trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene0.1
    (18) 1330-20-7Xylenes (total)10
    (19) 75-09-2Dichloromethane0.005
    (20) 120-82-11,2,4-Trichloro- benzene.07
    (21) 79-00-51,1,2-Trichloro- ethane.005

    (b) The Administrator, pursuant to section 1412 of the Act, hereby identifies as indicated in the Table below table 2 to this paragraph (b) granular activated carbon (GAC), packed tower aeration (PTA), or oxidation (OX) as the best technology, treatment technique, or other means available for achieving compliance with the maximum contaminant level for organic contaminants identified in paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section:, except for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

    Table 2 to Paragraph (b)—BAT for Organic Contaminants in Paragraphs (a) and (c) of This Section, Except for PFAS

    BAT for Organic Contaminants Listed in § 141.61 (a) and (c)

    CAS No. Contaminant GAC PTA OX
    15972-60-8AlachlorX
    116-06-3AldicarbX
    1646-88-4Aldicarb sulfoneX
    1646-87-3Aldicarb sulfoxideX
    1912-24-9AtrazineX
    71-43-2BenzeneXX
    50-32-8Benzo[a]pyreneX
    1563-66-2CarbofuranX
    56-23-5Carbon tetrachlorideXX
    57-74-9ChlordaneX
    75-99-0DalaponX
    94-75-72,4-DX
    103-23-1Di (2-ethylhexyl) adipateXX
    117-81-7Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalateX
    96-12-8Dibromochloropropane (DBCP)XX
    95-50-1o-DichlorobenzeneXX
    106-46-7para-DichlorobenzeneXX
    107-06-21,2-DichloroethaneXX
    75-35-41,1-DichloroethyleneXX
    156-59-2cis-1,2-DichloroethyleneXX
    156-60-5trans-1,2-DichloroethyleneXX
    75-09-2DichloromethaneX
    78-87-51,2-DichloropropaneXX
    88-85-7DinosebX
    85-00-7DiquatX
    145-73-3EndothallX
    72-20-8EndrinX
    100-41-4EthylbenzeneXX
    106-93-4Ethylene Dibromide (EDB)XX
    1071-83-6GylphosateX
    76-44-8HeptachlorX
    1024-57-3Heptachlor epoxideX
    118-74-1HexachlorobenzeneX
    77-47-3HexachlorocyclopentadieneXX
    58-89-9LindaneX
    72-43-5MethoxychlorX
    108-90-7MonochlorobenzeneXX
    23135-22-0Oxamyl (Vydate)X
    87-86-5PentachlorophenolX
    1918-02-1PicloramX
    1336-36-3Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)X
    122-34-9SimazineX
    100-42-5StyreneXX
    1746-01-62,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin)X
    127-18-4TetrachloroethyleneXX
    108-88-3TolueneXX
    8001-35-2ToxapheneX
    93-72-12,4,5-TP (Silvex)X
    120-82-11,2,4-TrichlorobenzeneXX
    71-55-61,1,1-TrichloroethaneXX
    79-00-51,1,2-TrichloroethaneXX
    79-01-6TrichloroethyleneXX
    75-01-4Vinyl chlorideX
    1330-20-7XyleneXX

    (c) The following maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section for synthetic organic contaminants apply to community water systems and non-transient, non-community water systems:; paragraph (c)(2) of this section also contains health-based water concentrations (HBWCs) for selected per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) used in calculating the Hazard Index.

    (1) MCLs for Synthetic Organic Contaminants, Except for PFAS.

    CAS No. Contaminant MCL
    (mg/l)
    (
    1
    i) 15972-60-8Alachlor0.002
    (
    2
    ii) 116-06-3Aldicarb0.003
    (
    3
    iii) 1646-87-3Aldicarb sulfoxide0.004
    (
    4
    iv) 1646-87-4Aldicarb sulfone0.002
    (
    5
    v) 1912-24-9Atrazine0.003
    (
    6
    vi) 1563-66-2Carbofuran0.04
    (
    7
    vii) 57-74-9Chlordane0.002
    (
    8
    viii) 96-12-8Dibromochloropropane0.0002
    (
    9
    ix) 94-75-72,4-D0.07
    (
    10
    x) 106-93-4Ethylene dibromide0.00005
    (
    11
    xi) 76-44-8Heptachlor0.0004
    (
    12
    xii) 1024-57-3Heptachlor epoxide0.0002
    (
    13
    xiii) 58-89-9Lindane0.0002
    (
    14
    xiv) 72-43-5Methoxychlor0.04
    (
    15
    xv) 1336-36-3Polychlorinated biphenyls0.0005
    (
    16
    xvi) 87-86-5Pentachlorophenol0.001
    (
    17
    xvii) 8001-35-2Toxaphene0.003
    (
    18
    xviii) 93-72-12,4,5-TP0.05
    (
    19
    xix) 50-32-8Benzo[a]pyrene0.0002
    (
    20
    xx) 75-99-0Dalapon0.2
    (
    21
    xxi) 103-23-1Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate0.4
    (
    22
    xxii) 117-81-7Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate0.006
    (
    23
    xxiii) 88-85-7Dinoseb0.007
    (
    24
    xxiv) 85-00-7Diquat0.02
    (
    25
    xxv) 145-73-3Endothall0.1
    (
    26
    xxvi) 72-20-8Endrin0.002
    (
    27
    xvii) 1071-53-6Glyphosate0.7
    (
    28
    xxviii) 118-74-1Hexacholorbenzene0.001
    (
    29
    xxix) 77-47-4Hexachlorocyclopentadiene0.05
    (
    30
    xxx) 23135-22-0Oxamyl (Vydate)0.2
    (
    31
    xxxi) 1918-02-1Picloram0.5
    (
    32
    xxxii) 122-34-9Simazine0.004
    (
    33[
    xxxiii) 1746-01-62,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin)3 × 10
    −8
    8

    (2) MCLs and HBWCs for PFAS.

    CAS. No. Contaminant MCL
    (mg/l) (unless otherwise noted)
    HBWC
    (mg/l) for Hazard Index calculation
    (i) Not applicableHazard Index PFAS (HFPO-DA, PFBS, PFHxS, and PFNA)1 (unitless)1 Not applicable.
    (ii) 122499-17-6HFPO-DA0.000010.00001.
    (iii) 45187-15-3PFBSNo individual MCL0.002.
    (iv) 108427-53-8PFHxS0.000010.00001.
    (v) 72007-68-2PFNA0.000010.00001.
    (vi) 45285-51-6PFOA0.0000040Not applicable.
    (vii) 45298-90-6PFOS0.0000040Not applicable.

    Hazard Index = ([HFPO-DAwater ng/l]/[10 ng/l]) + ([PFBSwater ng/l]/[2000 ng/l]) + ([PFNAwater ng/l]/[10 ng/l]) + ([PFHxSwater ng/l]/[10 ng/l])

    HBWC = health-based water concentration

    HQ = hazard quotient

    ng/l = nanograms per liter

    PFASwater = the concentration of a specific PFAS in water

    (d) The Administrator, pursuant to section 1412 of the Act, hereby identifies in table 3 to this paragraph (d) the best technology, treatment technique, or other means available for achieving compliance with the maximum contaminant levels for all regulated PFAS identified in paragraph (c) of this section:

    Table 3 to Paragraph (d)—Best Available Technologies for PFAS Listed in Paragraph (c) of This Section

    Contaminant BAT
    Hazard Index PFAS (HFPO-DA, PFBS, PFHxS, and PFNA)Anion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.
    HFPO-DAAnion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.
    PFHxSAnion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.
    PFNAAnion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.
    PFOAAnion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.
    PFOSAnion exchange, GAC, reverse osmosis, nanofiltration.

    (e) The Administrator, pursuant to section 1412 of the Act, hereby identifies in table 4 to this paragraph (e) the affordable technology, treatment technique, or other means available to systems serving 10,000 persons or fewer for achieving compliance with the maximum contaminant levels for all regulated PFAS identified in paragraph (c) of this section:

    Table 4 to Paragraph (e)—Small System Compliance Technologies (SSCTs) for PFAS

    Small system
    compliance
    technology1
    Affordable for listed small system
    categories2
    Granular Activated CarbonAll size categories.
    Anion ExchangeAll size categories.
    Reverse Osmosis, Nanofiltration3 3,301-10,000.

    [56 FR 3593, Jan. 30, 1991, as amended at 56 FR 30280, July 1, 1991; 57 FR 31846, July 17, 1992; 59 FR 34324, July 1, 1994; 89 FR 32744, Apr. 26, 2024; 89 FR 49102, June 11, 2024]