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Document ID us-rtdaiwt-2025-11-18 Title Resources, Tools and Databases about Impaired Waters and TMDLs URL https://www.epa.gov/tmdl/resources-tools-and-databases-about-impaired-waters-and-tmdls Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:38:19.707344+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (4)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001monitoringoperationalmandatoryInitial and Ongoing PFAS Monitoringdrinking waterPublic water systems must monitor for these PFAS and have three years to complete initial monitoring (by 2027), followed by ongoing compliance monitoring.Initial monitoring to be completed by 2027high
#R002reportingreportingmandatoryPublic Information Disclosuredrinking waterWater systems must also provide the public with information on the levels of these PFAS in their drinking water beginning in 2027.Beginning in 2027high
#R003treatmenttreatmentmandatoryPFAS Reduction Solution Implementationdrinking waterPublic water systems have five years (by 2029) to implement solutions that reduce these PFAS if monitoring shows that drinking water levels exceed these MCLs.If monitoring shows that drinking water levels exceed MCLs; completion by 2029high
#R004corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryViolation Corrective Action and Public Notificationdrinking waterBeginning in five years (2029), public water systems that have PFAS in drinking water which violates one or more of these MCLs must take action to reduce levels of these PFAS in their drinking water and must provide notification to the public of the violation.Beginning in 2029; applies if drinking water violates one or more MCLshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (12)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R005chemicalaestheticguidelineFluoride (Secondary Standard)drinking waterAO2.0 mg/LPublic notice required for community water systems if exceededCommunity water systems that exceed 2 mg/L but not 4.0 mg/Lhigh
#R006chemicalhealthmandatoryFluoride (Primary Standard)drinking waterMAC4.0 mg/LNational Primary Drinking Water Regulation referencehigh
#R007chemicalaestheticguidelineFoaming Agentsdrinking waterAO0.5 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R008chemicalaestheticguidelineIrondrinking waterAO0.3 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R009chemicalaestheticguidelineManganesedrinking waterAO0.05 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R010physicalaestheticguidelineOdordrinking waterAO3 threshold odor numberNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R011physicalaestheticguidelinepHdrinking waterAO6.5-8.5 pH unitsNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R012chemicalaestheticguidelineSilverdrinking waterAO0.10 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R013chemicalaestheticguidelineSulfatedrinking waterAO250 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R014physicalaestheticguidelineTotal Dissolved Solidsdrinking waterAO500 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R015chemicalaestheticguidelineZincdrinking waterAO5 mg/LNational Secondary Drinking Water Regulationshigh
#R016operationalreportingmandatoryFluoride Secondary Standard Exceedance Public Notice Deadlinedrinking waterrequirement<= 12 monthsCommunity water systems that exceed the fluoride secondary standard of 2 mg/L, but do not exceed the primary standard of 4.0 mg/LFrom the day the water system learns of the exceedancehigh

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