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Thursday, June 17, 2010

EPA Extends Comment Period on Plan for Stricter PCE and TCE Drinking Water Limits

The Safe Drinking Water Act requires EPA to conduct a periodic review of existing National Primary Drinking Water Regulations and to determine which, if any, need to be revised. The purpose of the review, known as the Six-Year Review, is to identify those and limits requiring revision to improve or strengthen public health protection. EPA published its detailed review on March 29 2010 (75 FR 15500, March 29, 2010) and believes that four compounds are candidates for regulatory revision including acrylamide, epichlorohydrin, and the ubiquitous groundwater contaminants tetrachloroethene (PCE), and trichloroethene (TCE). The review suggest that stricter limits may be required for the compounds. Lowering of the MCLs for PCE and TCE would not only affect public drinking water supplies, but would require significant changes in groundwater monitoring programs and, in some cases, would push monitoring programs into corrective measures. EPA established a 60 day comment period for the March publication. This most recent extension, announced in a June 1 Federal Register notice, provides an additional 30 days (until July 1, 2010) to provide comments.

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