WAC 246-290-662
Disinfection for filtered systems. (1)
General requirements.
(a) The purveyor shall provide continuous disinfection to
ensure that filtration and disinfection together achieve, at
all times the system serves water to the public, at least the
following:
(i) 99.9 percent (3 log) inactivation and removal of
Giardia lamblia cysts; and
(ii) 99.99 percent (4 log) inactivation and/or removal of
viruses.
(b) Where sources receive sewage discharges and/or
agricultural runoff, purveyors may be required to provide
greater levels of removal and inactivation of Giardia lamblia
cysts and viruses to protect the health of consumers served by
the system.
(c) Regardless of the removal credit granted for
filtration, purveyors shall, at a minimum, provide continuous
disinfection to achieve at least 68 percent (0.5 log)
inactivation of Giardia lamblia cysts and 99 percent (2 log)
inactivation of viruses.
(2) Establishing the level of inactivation.
(a) The department shall establish the level of
disinfection (log inactivation) to be provided by the
purveyor.
(b) The required level of inactivation shall be based on
source quality and expected levels of Giardia lamblia cyst and
virus removal achieved by the system's filtration process.
(c) Based on periodic reviews, the department may adjust,
as necessary, the level of disinfection the purveyor shall
provide to protect the health of consumers served by the
system.
(d) Systems granted no Giardia lamblia cyst removal
credit and no Cryptosporidium oocyst removal credit
shall:
(i) Unless directed otherwise by the department, provide interim disinfection to:
(A) Ensure compliance with the monthly coliform
MCL under WAC 246-290-310;
(B) Achieve at least 99.9 percent (3 log) inactivation of
Giardia lamblia cysts; and
(C) Maintain a detectable residual disinfectant
concentration, or an HPC level less than 500 organisms/ml,
within the distribution system in accordance with subsection
(6) of this section.
(ii) Comply with the interim
disinfection requirements until the system can demonstrate to
the department's satisfaction that it complies with the
operating requirements and turbidity performance requirements
under WAC 246-290-654 and 246-290-660(1), respectively.
(3) Determining the level of inactivation.
(a) Unless the department has approved a reduced CT
monitoring schedule for the system, each day the system serves
water to the public, the purveyor, using procedures and CT
values acceptable to the department such as those presented in
department guidance of surface water treatment, shall
determine:
(i) CTcalc values using the system's treatment parameters
and calculate the total inactivation ratio achieved by
disinfection; and
(ii) Whether the system's disinfection process is
achieving the minimum levels of inactivation of Giardia
lamblia cysts and viruses required by the department.
(b) The department may allow a purveyor to determine the
level of inactivation using lower CT values than those
specified in (a) of this subsection, provided the purveyor
demonstrates to the department's satisfaction that the
required levels of inactivation of Giardia lamblia cysts and
viruses can be achieved.
(4) Determining compliance with the required level of
inactivation.
(a) A purveyor shall be considered in compliance with the
inactivation requirement when a total inactivation ratio equal
to or greater than 1.0 is achieved.
(b) Failure to provide the required level of inactivation
on more than one day in any calendar month shall be considered
a treatment technique violation.
(5) Residual disinfectant concentration entering the
distribution system.
(a) The purveyor shall ensure that all water entering the
distribution system contains a residual disinfectant
concentration, measured as free or combined chlorine, of at
least 0.2 mg/L at all times the system serves water to the
public; and
(b) Failure to provide a 0.2 mg/L residual at entry to
distribution for more than four hours on any day shall be
considered a treatment technique violation.
(6) Residual disinfectant concentration within the
distribution system.
(a) The purveyor shall ensure that the residual
disinfectant concentration in the distribution system,
measured as total chlorine, free chlorine, combined chlorine,
or chlorine dioxide, is detectable in at least ninety-five
percent of the samples taken each calendar month.
(b) Water in the distribution system with an HPC less
than or equal to 500 organisms/ml is considered to have a
detectable residual disinfectant concentration for the
purposes of compliance with WAC 246-290-662 (6)(a).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 (2) and (3) and70.119A.080
. 03-08-037, § 246-290-662, filed 3/27/03,
effective 4/27/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.02.050
[43.20.050]. 99-07-021, § 246-290-662, filed 3/9/99,
effective 4/9/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 94-14-001, § 246-290-662, filed 6/22/94, effective 7/23/94;
93-08-011 (Order 352B), § 246-290-662, filed 3/25/93,
effective 4/25/93.]