§611.311. Revised MCLs for Organic Chemical Contaminants  


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  • a)         Volatile Organic Chemical Contaminants. The MCLs for VOCs apply to CWS suppliers and NTNCWS suppliers: 

     

    CAS No.

    Contaminant

    MCL (mg/L)

     

     

     

    71-43-2

    Benzene

    0.005

    56-23-5

    Carbon tetrachloride

    0.005

    95-50-1

    o-Dichlorobenzene

    0.6

    106-46-7

    p-Dichlorobenzene

    0.075

    107-06-2

    1,2-Dichloroethane

    0.005

    75-35-4

    1,1-Dichloroethylene

    0.007

    156-59-2

    cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene

    0.07

    156-60-5

    trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene

    0.1

    75-09-2

    Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

    0.005

    78-87-5

    1,2-Dichloropropane

    0.005

    100-41-4

    Ethylbenzene

    0.7

    108-90-7

    Monochlorobenzene

    0.1

    100-42-5

    Styrene

    0.1

    127-18-4

    Tetrachloroethylene

    0.005

    108-88-3

    Toluene

    1

    120-82-1

    1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

    0.07

    71-55-6

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    0.2

    79-00-5

    1,1,2-Trichloroethane

    0.005

    79-01-6

    Trichloroethylene

    0.005

    75-01-4

    Vinyl chloride

    0.002

    1330-20-7

    Xylenes (total)

    10

     

    b)         USEPA identifies granular activated carbon (GAC), packed tower aeration (PTA), or oxidation (OX) as BAT for achieving compliance with the MCLs for VOCs and SOCs in subsections (a) and (c), as indicated:

     

    CAS No.

    Contaminant

    MCL (mg/L)

     

     

     

    15972-60-8

    Alachlor

    GAC

    116-06-3

    Aldicarb*

    GAC

    1646-87-4

    Aldicarb sulfone*

    GAC

    1646-87-3

    Aldicarb sulfoxide*

    GAC

    1912-24-9

    Atrazine

    GAC

    71-43-2

    Benzene

    GAC, PTA

    50-32-8

    Benzo(a)pyrene

    GAC

    1563-66-2

    Carbofuran

    GAC

    56-23-5

    Carbon tetrachloride

    GAC, PTA

    57-74-9

    Chlordane

    GAC

    94-75-7

    2,4-D

    GAC

    75-99-0

    Dalapon

    GAC

    96-12-8

    Dibromochloropropane

    GAC, PTA

    95-50-1

    o-Dichlorobenzene

    GAC, PTA

    106-46-7

    p-Dichlorobenzene

    GAC, PTA

    107-06-2

    1,2-Dichloroethane

    GAC, PTA

    156-59-2

    cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene

    GAC, PTA

    156-60-5

    trans-1,2-Dichoroethylene

    GAC, PTA

    75-35-4

    1,1-Dichloroethylene

    GAC, PTA

    75-09-2

    Dichloromethane

    PTA

    78-87-5

    1,2-Dichloropropane

    GAC, PTA

    103-23-1

    Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate

    GAC, PTA

    117-81-7

    Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

    GAC

    88-85-7

    Dinoseb

    GAC

    85-00-7

    Diquat

    GAC

    145-73-3

    Endothall

    GAC

    72-20-8

    Endrin

    GAC

    106-93-4

    Ethylene dibromide (EDB)

    GAC, PTA

    100-41-4

    Ethylbenzene

    GAC, PTA

    1071-53-6

    Glyphosate

    OX

    76-44-8

    Heptachlor

    GAC

    1024-57-3

    Heptachlor epoxide

    GAC

    118-74-1

    Hexachlorobenzene

    GAC

    77-47-3

    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

    GAC, PTA

    58-89-9

    Lindane

    GAC

    72-43-5

    Methoxychlor

    GAC

    108-90-7

    Monochlorobenzene

    GAC, PTA

    23135-22-0

    Oxamyl

    GAC

    87-86-5

    Pentachlorophenol

    GAC

    1918-02-1

    Picloram

    GAC

    1336-36-3

    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)

    GAC

    122-34-9

    Simazine

    GAC

    100-42-5

    Styrene

    GAC, PTA

    1746-01-6

    2,3,7,8-TCDD

    GAC

    127-18-4

    Tetrachloroethylene

    GAC, PTA

    108-88-3

    Toluene

    GAC

    8001-35-2

    Toxaphene

    GAC

    120-82-1

    1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

    GAC, PTA

    71-55-6

    1,1,1-Trichloroethane

    GAC, PTA

    79-00-5

    1,1,2-trichloroethane

    GAC, PTA

    79-01-6

    Trichloroethylene

    GAC, PTA

    93-72-1

    2,4,5-TP

    GAC

    75-01-4

    Vinyl chloride

    PTA

    1330-20-7

    Xylene

    GAC, PTA

     

    *See the Board note at the end of this Section.

     

    c)         Synthetic Organic Chemical Contaminants.  MCLs for SOCs apply to CWS and NTNCWS suppliers:

     

    CAS Number

    Contaminant

    MCL (mg/L)

     

     

     

    15972-60-8

    Alachlor

    0.002

    116-06-3

    Aldicarb*

    0.002

    1646-87-4

    Aldicarb sulfone*

    0.002

    1646-87-3

    Aldicarb sulfoxide*

    0.004

    1912-24-9

    Atrazine

    0.003

    50-32-8

    Benzo(a)pyrene

    0.0002

    1563-66-2

    Carbofuran

    0.04

    57-74-9

    Chlordane

    0.002

    94-75-7

    2,4-D

    0.07

    75-99-0

    Dalapon

    0.2

    96-12-8

    Dibromochloropropane

    0.0002

    103-23-1

    Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate

    0.4

    117-81-7

    Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

    0.006

    88-85-7

    Dinoseb

    0.007

    85-00-7

    Diquat

    0.02

    145-73-3

    Endothall

    0.1

    72-20-8

    Endrin

    0.002

    106-93-4

    Ethylene dibromide

    0.00005

    1071-53-6

    Glyphosate

    0.7

    76-44-8

    Heptachlor

    0.0004

    1024-57-3

    Heptachlor epoxide

    0.0002

    118-74-1

    Hexachlorobenzene

    0.001

    77-47-4

    Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

    0.05

    58-89-9

    Lindane

    0.0002

    72-43-5

    Methoxychlor

    0.04

    23135-22-0

    Oxamyl (Vydate)

    0.2

    87-86-5

    Pentachlorophenol

    0.001

    1918-02-1

    Picloram

    0.5

    1336-36-3

    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

    0.0005

    122-34-9

    Simazine

    0.004

    1746-01-6

    2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin)

    0.00000003

    8001-35-2

    Toxaphene

    0.003

    93-72-1

    2,4,5-TP

    0.05

     

    * See the Board note at the end of this Section.

     

    BOARD NOTE:  This Section derives from 40 CFR 141.61.  More stringent state MCLs for 2,4-D, heptachlor, and heptachlor epoxide appear at Section 611.310.  In 40 CFR 141.6(g), USEPA postponed the effectiveness of the MCLs for aldicarb, aldicarb sulfone, and aldicarb sulfoxide until it took further action on those MCLs. See 40 CFR 141.6(g) and 57 Fed. Reg. 22178 (May 27, 1992).  USEPA later stated that it anticipated taking no action until 2005 on a federal national primary drinking water regulation (NPDWR) applicable to the aldicarbs. 68 Fed. Reg. 31108 (May 27, 2003).  In 2005, USEPA indicated no projected date for final action on the aldicarbs. See 70 Fed. Reg. 27501, 671 (May 16, 2005). An entry for the aldicarbs last appeared in USEPA's Spring 2007 semiannual regulatory agenda, indicating no projected dates for further action.  See 72 Fed. Reg. 23156, 97 (Apr. 30, 2007); see also 72 Fed. Reg. 70118, 23 (Dec. 10, 2007) (the first USEPA regulatory agenda that included no entry for the aldicarbs).  As of early 2022, USEPA did not include the aldicarbs among the NPDWRs on its webpage.  USEPA, Ground Water and Drinking Water, National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/national-primary-drinking-water-regulations; accessed February 16, 2022).  While the Board must maintain entries for aldicarb, aldicarb sulfoxide, and aldicarb sulfone to maintain consistency with the literal text of the federal rules (see Sections 7.2 and 17.5 of the Act; 42 U.S.C. 300g-2; 40 CFR 142.10), the Board intends that no aldicarb requirements apply in Illinois until after USEPA adopts such requirements, and the Board removes this statement.

     

(Source:  Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 16486, effective November 2, 2023)