Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations cowski on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

LT2...What are the chances?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Whiskeytown

Civil/Environmental
Aug 20, 2002
32
I was reviewing some of the rulemaking discussion for LT-2 in the Federal Register, but it was breaking my eyes. It seems that one assumption in the cost-benefit analysis was that only a small percentage of small filtered systems would fall in bins above 1. Does anyone recall how they made that assumption? I am looking at making proposals to systems that may or may not have to treat under the rule. One system apparently has GWUDI with an e coli count around 50 in the stream which supplies their well, and thus are monitoring for cryptosporium. What are their odds of falling in bins 2 through 4? What are the general parameters that would allow one to guess pending the testing results?
 
Replies continue below

Recommended for you

I was just told recently by our local EPA LT-2 rep that the count targets have doubled to 100 for instream and 20 for ponds/lakes.
will that help?
For the small systems I work with, if they needed more treatement I would look at UV, but it looks like they will fall into bin 1.
Hydrae
 
Oh! Thank you for this tip. I will sound like the smartest person in the world if I break this news to the owner.
 
I don't see anything from the EPA or any chatter on the web. Is there any source that can be quoted on this?
 
I sent a reply email to my contact for more info.
 
I talked with the state LT2 coordinator, and she confirmed it. Will be sending a letter to the utilities on this. Turns out the owner and city engineer knew about this but weren't too chatty, so I was the last, not the first to know.
 
I got the letter, basically they reran the numbers of crypto to Ecoli ratio with more data from larger systems who are doing the full testing. Caution: The new numbers are not cast in stone, the states can choose which data-set to use.

I can post the letter if you need me to.

Hydrae
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor