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    <CFRTITLE>40</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Protection of Environment</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>23</VOL>
    <DATE>2014-07-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2014-07-01</ORIGINALDATE>
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    <TITLE>Analytical methods.</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>Â§ 141.704</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Section Â§ 141.704</HEADING>
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      <PARENT HEADING="Title 40" SEQ="5">Protection of Environment</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="4">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER D" SEQ="3">WATER PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 141" SEQ="2">NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subpart W" SEQ="1">Enhanced Treatment for Cryptosporidium</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="" SEQ="0">Source Water Monitoring Requirements</PARENT>
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    <SECTNO>§ 141.704</SECTNO>
    <SUBJECT>Analytical methods.</SUBJECT>
    <P>(a) <E T="03">Cryptosporidium.</E> Systems must analyze for <E T="03">Cryptosporidium</E> using <E T="03">Method 1623: Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Water by Filtration/IMS/FA,</E> 2005, United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-815-R-05-002 or <E T="03">Method 1622: Cryptosporidium in Water by Filtration/IMS/FA,</E> 2005, United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-815-R-05-001, which are incorporated by reference, or alternative methods listed in appendix A to subpart C of this part. The Director of the Federal Register approves this incorporation by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. You may obtain a copy of these methods online from <E T="03">http://www.epa.gov/safewater/disinfection/lt2</E> or from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, 1201 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460 (<E T="03">Telephone:</E> 800-426-4791). You may inspect a copy at the Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC (<E T="03">Telephone:</E> 202-566-2426) or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: <E T="03">http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.</E>
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    <P>(1) Systems must analyze at least a 10 L sample or a packed pellet volume of at least 2 mL as generated by the methods listed in paragraph (a) of this section. Systems unable to process a 10 L sample must analyze as much sample volume as can be filtered by two filters approved by EPA for the methods listed in paragraph (a) of this section, up to a packed pellet volume of at least 2 mL.</P>

    <P>(2)(i) Matrix spike (MS) samples, as required by the methods in paragraph (a) of this section, must be spiked and filtered by a laboratory approved for <E T="03">Cryptosporidium</E> analysis under § 141.705.</P>
    <P>(ii) If the volume of the MS sample is greater than 10 L, the system may filter all but 10 L of the MS sample in the field, and ship the filtered sample and the remaining 10 L of source water to the laboratory. In this case, the laboratory must spike the remaining 10 L of water and filter it through the filter used to collect the balance of the sample in the field.</P>
    <P>(3) Flow cytometer-counted spiking suspensions must be used for MS samples and ongoing precision and recovery (OPR) samples.</P>
    <P>(b) <E T="03">E. coli.</E> System must use methods for enumeration of E. coli in source water approved in § 136.3(a) of this chapter or alternative methods listed in appendix A to subpart C of this part.</P>
    <P>(1) The time from sample collection to initiation of analysis may not exceed 30 hours unless the system meets the condition of paragraph (b)(2) of this section.</P>

    <P>(2) The State may approve on a case-by-case basis the holding of an <E T="03">E. coli</E> sample for up to 48 hours between sample collection and initiation of analysis if the State determines that analyzing an <E T="03">E. coli</E> sample within 30 hours is not feasible. <E T="03">E. coli</E> samples held between 30 to 48 hours must be analyzed by the Colilert reagent version of Standard Method 9223B as listed in § 136.3(a) of this title.</P>
    <P>(3) Systems must maintain samples between 0 °C and 10 °C during storage and transit to the laboratory.</P>
    <P>(c) <E T="03">Turbidity.</E> Systems must use methods for turbidity measurement approved in § 141.74(a)(1).</P>
    <CITA>[71 FR 769, Jan. 5, 2006, as amended at 74 FR 30959, June 29, 2009]</CITA>
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