Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(3)-UCMR Contaminant List
1-Contaminant | 2-CASRN | 3-Analytical methodsa | 4-Minimum reporting levelb | 5-Sampling locationc | 6-Period during which sample collection to be completed |
List 1: Assessment Monitoring | |||||
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | |||||
11-chloroeicosafluoro-3-oxaundecane-1-sulfonic acid (11Cl-PF3OUdS) | 763051-92-9 | EPA 533 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorodecane sulfonic acid (8:2 FTS) | 39108-34-4 | EPA 533 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (4:2 FTS) | 757124-72-4 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (6:2 FTS) | 27619-97-2 | EPA 533 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
4,8-dioxa-3H-perfluorononanoic acid (ADONA) | 919005-14-4 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
9-chlorohexadecafluoro-3-oxanone-1-sulfonic acid (9Cl-PF3ONS) | 756426-58-1 | EPA 533 | 0.002 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA) (GenX) | 13252-13-6 | EPA 533 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
nonafluoro-3,6-dioxaheptanoic acid (NFDHA) | 151772-58-6 | EPA 533 | 0.02 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoro (2-ethoxyethane) sulfonic acid (PFEESA) | 113507-82-7 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoro-3-methoxypropanoic acid (PFMPA) | 377-73-1 | EPA 533 | 0.004 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoro-4-methoxybutanoic acid (PFMBA) | 863090-89-5 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS) | 375-73-5 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) | 375-22-4 | EPA 533 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) | 335-76-2 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorododecanoic acid (PFDoA) | 307-55-1 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoroheptanesulfonic acid (PFHpS) | 375-92-8 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) | 375-85-9 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS) | 355-46-4 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) | 307-24-4 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) | 375-95-1 | EPA 533 | 0.004 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) | 1763-23-1 | EPA 533 | 0.004 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) | 335-67-1 | EPA 533 | 0.004 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoropentanesulfonic acid (PFPeS) | 2706-91-4 | EPA 533 | 0.004 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoropentanoic acid (PFPeA) | 2706-90-3 | EPA 533 | 0.003 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluoroundecanoic acid (PFUnA) | 2058-94-8 | EPA 533 | 0.002 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
n-ethyl perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acid (NEtFOSAA) | 2991-50-6 | EPA 537.1 | 0.005 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
n-methyl perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acid (NMeFOSAA) | 2355-31-9 | EPA 537.1 | 0.006 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorotetradecanoic acid (PFTA) | 376-06-7 | EPA 537.1 | 0.008 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
perfluorotridecanoic acid (PFTrDA) | 72629-94-8 | EPA 537.1 | 0.007 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
Metal/Pharmaceutical | |||||
Lithium | 7439-93-2 | EPA 200.7, SM 3120 B, ASTM D1976-20 | 9 [MICRO]g/L | EPTDS | 1/1/2023-12/31/2025 |
List 2: Screening Survey | |||||
Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved |
List 3: Pre-Screen Testing | |||||
Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved |
Column headings are:
1-Contaminant: The name of the contaminant to be analyzed.
2-CASRN (Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number) or Identification Number: A unique number identifying the chemical contaminants.
3-Analytical Methods: Method numbers identifying the methods that must be used to test the contaminants.
4-Minimum Reporting Level (MRL): The value and unit of measure at or above which the concentration of the contaminant must be measured using the approved analytical methods. If EPA determines, after the first six months of monitoring that the specified MRLs result in excessive resampling, EPA will establish alternate MRLs and will notify affected PWSs and laboratories of the new MRLs. N/A is defined as non-applicable.
5-Sampling Location: The locations within a PWS at which samples must be collected.
6-Period During Which Sample Collection to be Completed: The time period during which the sampling and testing will occur for the indicated contaminant.
a The analytical procedures shall be performed in accordance with the documents associated with each method, see paragraph (c) of this section.
b The MRL is the minimum concentration of each analyte that must be reported to EPA.
c Sampling must occur at your PWS's entry points to the distribution system (EPTDSs), after treatment is applied, that represent each non-emergency water source in routine use over the 12-month period of monitoring. Systems that purchase water with multiple connections from the same wholesaler may select one representative connection from that wholesaler. The representative EPTDS must be a location within the purchaser's water system. This EPTDS sampling location must be representative of the highest annual volume connections. If the connection selected as the representative EPTDS is not available for sampling, an alternate highest volume representative connection must be sampled. See 40 CFR 141.35(c)(3) for an explanation of the requirements related to the use of representative GW EPTDSs.
Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(4)(i)(B)-Monitoring Frequency by Contaminant and Water Source Types
Contaminant type | Water source type | Timeframe | Frequency1 |
List 1 Contaminants | Surface water, Mixed, or GWUDI | 12 months | You must monitor for four consecutive quarters. Sample events must occur three months apart. (Example: If first monitoring is in January, the second monitoring must occur any time in April, the third any time in July, and the fourth any time in October). |
Ground water | 12 months | You must monitor twice in a consecutive 12-month period. Sample events must occur 5-7 months apart. (Example: If the first monitoring event is in April, the second monitoring event must occur any time in September, October, or November.) |
1 Systems must assign a sample event code for each contaminant listed in Table 1. Sample event codes must be assigned by the PWS for each sample event. For more information on sample event codes see 40 CFR 141.35(e) Table 1.
Where:
t is the Student's t value with df degrees of freedom and confidence level (1-[ALPHA]),
s is the sample standard deviation of n replicate samples fortified at the MRL,
n is the number of replicates.
For a certain number of replicates and for a certain confidence level in Student's t, this factor
is constant, and can be tabulated according to replicate number and confidence level for the Student's t. Table 3 in this paragraph lists the constant factor (C) for replicate sample numbers 7 through 10 with a confidence level of 99% for Student's t.
Table 3-The Constant Factor (C) to be Multiplied by the Standard Deviation to Determine the Half Range Interval of the PIR (Student's t 99% Confidence Level) a
Replicates | Degrees of freedom | Constant factor (C) to be multiplied by the standard deviation |
7 | 6 | 3.963 |
8 | 7 | 3.711 |
9 | 8 | 3.536 |
10 | 9 | 3.409 |
a The critical t-value for a two-sided 99% confidence interval is equivalent to the critical t-value for a one-sided 99.5% confidence interval, due to the symmetry of the t-distribution. PIR = Prediction Interval of Results.
40 C.F.R. §141.40