Authority: IC 13-13-5-1; IC 13-14-8-2; IC 13-14-8-7; IC 13-18-3-2
Affected: IC 13-12-3-1; IC 13-13-5-2; IC 13-14-9; IC 13-18-11
Sec. 5.
These methods are also available for copying at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Water Quality, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N1255, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.
APPROVED METHODS FOR DISINFECTION BYPRODUCT COMPLIANCE MONITORING | ||||
Methodology1 | EPA Method | Standard Method | SM Online8 | ASTM Method3 |
P & T/GC/E1CD & PID | 502.24 | |||
P & T/GC/MS | 524.2 | |||
LLE/GC/ECD | 551.1 | |||
LLE (diazomethane) | 6251 B5 | 6251B-94 | ||
SPE (acidic methanol)/ GC/ECD | 552.15 | |||
LLE (acidic methanol)/ GC/ECD | 552.2, 552.3 | |||
IC and post column reaction | 317.0, Rev 2.06, 326.06 | |||
IC/ICP-MS | 321.86,7 | |||
Spectrophotometry | 327.0, Rev 1.18 | |||
Amperometric titration | 4500-ClO2 E8 | 4500-ClO2 E - 008 | ||
IC | 300.1, 317.0, Rev 2.0, 326.0 | |||
IC | 300.1 | D6581-00 | ||
1P & T = purge and trap; GC = gas chromatography; ElCD = electrolytic conductivity detector; PID = photoionization detector; MS = mass spectrometer; LLE = liquid/liquid extraction; ECD = electron capture detector; SPE = solid phase extractor; IC = ion chromatography. | ||||
2 19th and 20th Editions of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 1995 and 1998, respectively, American Public Health Association; either of these editions may be used. | ||||
3Annual Book of ASTM Standards, 2001 or any year containing the cited version of the method, Vol 11.01. | ||||
4If TTHMs are the only analytes being measured in the sample, then a PID is not required. | ||||
5The samples must be extracted within fourteen (14) days of sample collection. | ||||
6Ion chromatography and post column reaction or IC-ICP/MS must be used for monitoring of bromate for purposes of demonstrating eligibility of reduced monitoring, as prescribed in section 6(b)(3)(B) of this rule. | ||||
7Samples must be preserved at the time of sampling with fifty (50) mg ethylenediamine (EDA)/L of sample and must be analyzed within twenty-eight (28) days. | ||||
8The Standard Methods Online version that is approved is indicated by the last two (2) digits in the method number, which is the year of approval by the Standard Methods Committee. Standard Methods Online are available at http://www.standardmethods.org. |
METHODOLOGY APPROVED FOR EACH BYPRODUCT MEASURED1 | ||||
Methodology1 | TTHM | HAA5 | Chlorite2 | Bromate |
P & T/GC/E1CD & PID | X | |||
P & T/GC/MS | X | |||
LLE/GC/ECD | X | |||
LLE (diazomethane) | X | |||
SPE (acidic methanol)/GC/ ECD | X | |||
LLE (acidic methanol)/GC/ ECD | X | |||
IC and post column reaction | X | |||
IC/ICP-MS | X | |||
Spectrophotometry | X | |||
Amperometric titration | X | |||
IC | X | |||
IC | X | X | ||
1X indicates method is approved for measuring specified disinfection byproduct. | ||||
2Amperometric titration may be used for routine daily monitoring of chlorite at the entrance to the distribution system, as prescribed in section 6(b)(2)(A)(i) of this rule. Ion chromatography must be used for routine monthly monitoring of chlorite and additional monitoring of chlorite in the distribution system, as prescribed in section 6(b)(2)(A)(ii) and 6(b)(2)(B) of this rule. |
DBP Group | DBP | Acceptance Limits (percent of true value) | Comments |
TTHM | Chloroform | ± 20 | Laboratory shall meet all four (4) individual THM acceptance limits in order to successfully pass a PE sample for TTHM |
Bromodichloromethane | ± 20 | ||
Dibromochloromethane | ± 20 | ||
Bromoform | ± 20 | ||
HAA5 | Monochloroacetic acid | ± 40 | Laboratory shall meet the acceptance limit for four (4) out of five (5) of the HAA5 compounds in order to successfully pass a PE sample for HAA5 |
Dichloroacetic acid | ± 40 | ||
Trichloroacetic acid | ± 40 | ||
Monobromoacetic acid | ± 40 | ||
Dibromoacetic acid | ± 40 | ||
Chlorite | ± 30 | ||
Bromate | ± 30 |
DBP Group | DBP | Minimum Reporting Level (mg/L)1 | Comments |
TTHM2 | Chloroform | 0.0010 | |
Bromodichloromethane | 0.0010 | ||
Dibromochloromethane | 0.0010 | ||
Bromoform | 0.0010 | ||
HAA52 | Monochloroacetic acid | 0.0020 | |
Dichloroacetic acid | 0.0010 | ||
Trichloroacetic acid | 0.0010 | ||
Monobromoacetic acid | 0.0010 | ||
Dibromoacetic acid | 0.0010 | ||
Chlorite | 0.020 | Applicable to monitoring as prescribed in 327 IAC 8-2.5-6(b)(2)(A)(ii) and 327 IAC 8-2.5-6(b)(2)(B) | |
Bromate | 0.0050 or 0.0010 | Laboratories that use EPA Methods 317.0, Revision 2.0, 326.0 or 321.8 shall meet 0.010 mg/L MRL for bromate. | |
1The calibration curve must encompass the regulatory minimum reporting level (MRL) concentration. Data can be reported by concentrations lower than the regulatory MRL as long as the precision and accuracy criteria are met by analyzing an MRL check standard at the lowest reporting limit chosen by the laboratory. The laboratory shall verify the accuracy of the calibration curve at the MRL concentration by analyzing an MRL check standard with a concentration less than or equal to one hundred ten percent (110%) of the MRL with each batch of samples. The measured concentration of the MRL check standard must be plus or minus fifty percent (± 50%) of the expected value if any field sample in the batch has a concentration less than five (5) times the regulatory MRL. Method requirements to analyze higher concentration check standards and meet tighter acceptance criteria for them must be met in addition to the MRL check standard requirement. | |||
2When adding the individual THM or haloacetic acid concentrations to calculate the TTHM or HAA5 concentrations, respectively, a zero (0) is used for any analytical result that is less than the MRL for that DBP, unless otherwise specified by the commissioner. |
APPROVED METHODS FOR DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL COMPLIANCE MONITORING | ||||
Methodology | Standard Method (19th or 20th Edition) | SM Online1 | ASTM Method | EPA Method |
Amperometric titration | 4500-Cl D | 4500-Cl D-00 | D 1253-86 (96), 03 | |
Low level amperometric titration | 4500-Cl E | 4500-Cl E-00 | ||
DPD2 ferrous titrimetric | 4500-Cl F | 4500-Cl F-00 | ||
DPD2 colorimetric | 4500-Cl G | 4500-Cl G-00 | ||
Syringaldazine (FACTS) | 4500-Cl H | 4500-Cl H-00 | ||
Iodometric electrode | 4500-Cl I | 4500-Cl I-00 | ||
DPD2 | 4500-ClO2 D | |||
Amperometric method II | 4500-ClO2 E | 4500-ClO2 E-00 | ||
Lissamine green spectrophotometric | 327.0, Rev 1.1 | |||
1The Standard Methods Online version that is approved is indicated by the last two (2) digits in the method number, which is the year of approval by the Standard Methods Committee. Standard Methods Online are available at http://www.standardmethods.org. | ||||
2DPD means N,N-diethyl-4-phenylene diamine. | ||||
METHODOLOGY APPROVED FOR EACH DISINFECTANT RESIDUAL MEASURED1 | ||||
Methodology | Free Chlorine | Combined Chlorine | Total Chlorine | Chlorine Dioxide |
Amperometric titration | X | X | X | |
Low level amperometric titration | X | |||
DPD2 ferrous titrimetric | X | X | X | |
DPD2 colorimetric | X | X | X | |
Syringaldazine (FACT) | X | |||
Iodometric electrode | X | |||
DPD2 | X | |||
Amperometric method ii | X | |||
Lissamine green spectrophotometric | X | |||
1X indicates method is approved for measuring specified disinfectant residual. | ||||
2DPD means N,N-diethyl-4-phenylene diamine. |
Inorganic carbon must be removed from the samples prior to analysis. TOC samples may not be filtered prior to analysis. TOC samples must be acidified at the time of sample collection to achieve pH less than two (2.0) by minimal addition of the acid specified in the method or by the instrument manufacturer. Acidified TOC samples must be analyzed within twenty-eight (28) days.
SUVA must be determined on water prior to the addition of disinfectants or oxidants, or both, by the system. DOC and UV254 samples used to determine a SUVA value must be taken at the same time and at the same location.
327 IAC 8-2.5-5