dnsalyer
Mechanical
- Jun 14, 2006
- 9
This is a drinking water question:
The regulations are clear regarding the requirements for controlling turbidity of surface water or ground water under the direct influence (GWUDI) of surface water that is being treated by filtration processes. What is unclear is if these same turbidity requirements apply to groundwater treatment systems where the groundwater is NOT under the direct influence of surface water and is not blended with surface water or GWUDI after treatment.
What is the turbidity MCL in this case?
Is it even required by the EPA to monitor turbidity in such cases?
Thanks for any help,
Dave Salyer
The regulations are clear regarding the requirements for controlling turbidity of surface water or ground water under the direct influence (GWUDI) of surface water that is being treated by filtration processes. What is unclear is if these same turbidity requirements apply to groundwater treatment systems where the groundwater is NOT under the direct influence of surface water and is not blended with surface water or GWUDI after treatment.
What is the turbidity MCL in this case?
Is it even required by the EPA to monitor turbidity in such cases?
Thanks for any help,
Dave Salyer