Title: LT2 Toolbox Options
1LT2 Toolbox Options
- Kentucky Water and Wastewater Operators
Association - March 22, 2005
BY Julie W. Roney Technical Assistance and
Outreach Drinking Water Branch Division of Water
2Getting to the LT2 Toolbox
- If required, conduct Crypto sampling as
prescribed by the final rule - 2 options
- Grandfather data
- Guidance on DWB web site on how to grandfather
data - US EPA web site has document on grandfathering
data - Conduct monitoring after rule is final
3Getting to the LT2 Toolbox
- Once all Crypto monitoring is done, determine
average Crypto level - Look at Bin Classification Table and determine
Bin - lt0.075 oocysts per L Bin 1
- 0.075 to lt 1.0 oocysts per L Bin 2
- 1.0 to lt3.0 oocysts per L Bin 3
- 3.0 or greater oocysts per L Bin 4
4Getting to the LT2 Toolbox
- The Bin Classification determines if additional
treatment is necessary (beyond 3 log given in LT2
for meeting turbidity requirements) - Bin 1 No additional treatment
- Bin 2 1 log additional treatment
- Bin 3 2 log additional treatment
- Bin 4 2.5 log additional treatment
- If in Bin 3 or 4, must achieve 1 log of the
required additional logs of treatment with one or
a combination of bag filters, bank filtration,
cartridge filters, chlorine dioxide, membranes,
ozone and/or UV
5Getting to the LT2 Toolbox
- Must use one or more of the options (when
allowed) in what is known as the Toolbox to
meet the additional log(s) of Crypto
removal/inactivation - NOTE that the requirement of the Bins is for
additional treatment through - Removal
- Inactivation
6Toolbox Categories
- Removal Options
- Source Water/Watershed
- Pre-filtration
- Treatment Performance
- Additional Filtration
- Inactivation
7Source Water/Watershed Options
- Watershed Control Program
- Alternative Source/Intake Management
8Source Water/Watershed Options
- Watershed control
- 0.5 log credit for State-approved program
comprised of EPA specified elements - Notify state within 1 year of completing Crypto
monitoring - Submit a initial proposed watershed control plan
and a request for approval for 0.5 log credit - Done within 2 years after completing Crypto
monitoring - State approves, rejects, conditionally approves
9Source Water/Watershed Options
- Watershed control
- Components of watershed control program
- Analysis of vulnerability of upstream watershed
to Crypto - Watershed hydrogeology
- Identification of area of influence outside of
which there are no Crypto or fecal coliform
sources - Identification of potential sources of Crypto or
fecal coliforms - Relative impact of those sources on water
systems source water - Estimate of seasonal variation in contamination
- Analysis of measures that could control such
contamination - Plan of action with goals and priorities
- Water system plan is valid until next round of
Crypto sampling
10Source Water/Watershed Options
- Watershed control
- Submit annual watershed control status report to
state - Conduct annual watershed sanitary survey and
submit report to state
11Source Water/Watershed Options
- Alternate source
- Must have been monitored for Crypto just as
current source - Different source
- Different intake level
12Pre-Filtration Options
- Pre-sedimentation Basin with Coagulant Addition
- Two-stage Lime Softening
- Bank Filtration
13Pre-filtration Options
- Pre-sedimentation Basin with Coagulant Addition
- Existing pre-sedimentation basins cannot be used
for this option and if used, the initial Crypto
monitoring must occur after these basins - New pre-sedimentation basin criteria for 0.5 log
credit - Basin must be in continuous service
- System must continuously add a coagulant to the
basin - Basin influent and effluent turbidity must be
monitored at least daily - Monthly demonstrate a 0.5 log reduction in
turbidity through basin
14Pre-filtration Options
- Two-stage lime softening
- 0.5 log credit provided
- There is a second clarification step between the
primary clarifier and filtration - This step is operated continuously
- All raw water is treated through this step
- Coagulant must be present in both clarifiers
- Excess lime
- Excess magnesium hydroxide
15Pre-filtration Options
- Bank Infiltration
- New bank filtration that serves as pretreatment
- Existing bank filtration may not claim this
creditsource water monitoring for Crypto bin
classification must occur after existing bank
infiltration - Log credit provided
- 0.5 log if groundwater flow path is 25 feet
- 1.0 log if groundwater flow path is 50 feet
- Only horizontal and vertical wells are eligible
- Only wells in granular aquifers are eligible
- Granular aquifer comprised of sand, clay, silt,
rock fragments, pebbles or larger particles and
minor cement - Must be unconsolidated material
- System must characterize the well aquifer
properties to include core samples - If unconsolidated aquifer, petition the state
- Turbidity measurements from each wellhead at
least every 4 hours that bank filtration is in
operation
16Treatment Performance Options
- Combined Filter Performance
- Individual Filter Performance
- Demonstration of Performance
17Treatment Performance Options
- Combined Filter Performance
- Applicable to conventional or direct filtration
- 0.5 log credit for any month if demonstrated that
the combined filter effluent levels are less than
or equal to 0.15 NTU in at least 95 of the
4-hour samples taken for compliance purposes
18Treatment Performance Options
- Individual Filter Performance
- Applicable to conventional or direct filtration
- 1.0 log credit for any month if demonstrated that
the each individual filter effluent level is - Less than or equal to 0.1 NTU in at least 95 of
the maximum daily values recorded at each filter
each month, excluding the 15 minute period
following return to service after a backwash - No individual filter may exceed 0.3 NTU in 2
consecutive readings taken 15 minutes apart - NOTE Cannot claim credit for both CFE and IFE
performance options
19Treatment Performance Options
- Demonstration of performance
- Demonstration must follow state-approved
protocols - Must demonstrate that Crypto removal efficiency
is greater than any presumptive credit given in
the bin classification table (greater than 2.5 if
convention/direct) or the toolbox (greater than
2.5 log) - System must be able to meet this removal credit
continuously - State generated report with ongoing monitoring or
performance requirements as well as reporting
requirements - If state determines that the removal efficiency
is less than any maximum as determined above, it
can assign that log removal - NOTE A system cannot use any credit for a
toolbox option if it is used in the demonstration
of performance
20Additional Filtration Options
- Bag Filters
- Cartridge Filters
- Membrane Filtration
- Second Stage Filtration
- Slow Sand Filters
21Additional Filtration Options
- Bag and Cartridge Filters
- Removal Credits
- 1 log credit for bag filtersmust demonstrate a 2
log or greater removal of Crypto - 2 log credit for cartridge filtersmust
demonstrate a 3 log or greater removal of Crypto - Log removals determined by challenge testing
under criteria in LT2 regulation - If a previously installed bag or cartridge filter
is modified, additional challenge testing shall
be conducted
22Additional Filtration Options
- Membrane Filtration
- Awarded removal credit awarded for the removal
efficiency demonstrated - During the challenge test or
- Verified by the direct integrity test applied to
the system - Challenge testing using Crypto or a surrogate
must be conducted under representative hydraulic
conditions according to LT2 regulations with
results submitted to the state
23Additional Filtration Options
- Membrane Filtration
- Direct integrity testing must be applied to each
individual membrane unit and must demonstrate a
removal efficiency equal to or greater than that
awarded to the filtration process - Applied pressure or vacuum
- Particulate or molecular marker
- Establish a control limit
- Conducted at least once a day that the membrane
unit is in service - Indirect integrity testing
- Must be continuous on each membrane unit
- Must include continuous turbidity monitoring
every 15 minutes
24Additional Filtration Options
- Second Stage Filtration
- 0.5 log credit for a separate second stage
filtration process consisting of - Rapid sand
- Dual media
- GAC
- Other fine grain media
- To be eligible, the first stage of filtration
must be preceded by coagulation and both
filtration stages must treat 100 of the plant
flow - NOTE A GAC cap on a single stage of filtration
is not eligible for this credit
25Additional Filtration Options
- Slow Sand Filtration
- 2.5 log credit for second separate slow sand
filtration step provided - All plant flow is treated by both filtration
processes - No disinfectant residual is present in the
influent water to the slow sand filtration process
26Inactivation (Disinfection) Options
- Chlorine Dioxide
- Ozone
- Ultraviolet Disinfection
27Inactivation (Disinfection) Options
- Chlorine Dioxide
- Log inactivation credit based on
- Compliance with the C-T table in the LT2
regulation or - Site-specific inactivation study to meet a
specified Crypto log inactivation based on a
state-approved protocol - Alternate C-T must be approved by the state
28Inactivation (Disinfection) Options
- Ozone
- Log inactivation credit based on
- Compliance with the C-T table in the LT2
regulation or - Site-specific inactivation study to meet a
specified Crypto log inactivation based on a
state-approved protocol - Alternate C-T must be approved by the state
29Inactivation (Disinfection) Options
- Ultraviolet Disinfection
- Can use for Giardia, Crypto and virus
inactivation credit - LT2 UV dose table based on wavelength of 254 nm
produced by a low pressure mercury vapor lamp - Can apply to other UV reactors through reactor
validation testing - UV Dose table only applicable to post-filtration
applications - UV reactors must be monitored to demonstrate that
they are within the range of conditions set
during validation - UV intensity
- Flow rate
- Lamp outage
- Others set by state
- Must verify calibration of any monitors
30Questions?? Comments??
- Julie W. Roney, Supervisor
- Technical Assistance and Outreach Section
- Drinking Water Branch
- 502/564-3410 extension 535
- Julie.Roney_at_ky.gov
- www.water.ky.gov/dw