Finalization of Guidance on Incorporation of Water Treatment Effects on Pesticide Removal and Transformations in Drinking Water Exposure Assessments
Finalization of Guidance on Incorporation of Water Treatment Effects on Pesticide Removal and Transformations in Drinking Water Exposure Assessments
Publication Year:
2015
Authors:
US EPA
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
US EPA
Resource Type:
Report
Summary:
The guidance discusses how EFED considers and uses data on pesticide removal resulting from drinking water treatment processes.
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Report
Publication Year
2015
Author
US EPA
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
US EPA
Relevant Country
United States
Specific Contaminants
Other Chemicals, Atrazine, Cyanazine, Metribuzin, Simazine, Alachlor, Metolachlor, Pendimethalin, Carbofuran, Dichlorobenzene, Diquat, Endothall, Glyphosate, Methoxychlor, Oxamyl, Pentachlorophenol, Picloram
Business Connect Takeaways
The guidance document provides recommendations for water treatment systems to remove pesticides: The webpage explains that the guidance document, titled “Guidance for Incorporating Water Treatment Plant Residuals in Soil Amendments: A Risk-Based Approach to Utilization and Disposal,” provides recommendations for water treatment systems to remove pesticides from drinking water, and for the safe disposal or use of the resulting waste products.
The guidance document is intended for use by water treatment plant operators and regulators: The webpage notes that the guidance document is intended to help water treatment plant operators and regulators make informed decisions about the treatment and disposal of water treatment residuals, which can contain pesticides and other contaminants
The guidance document is based on a risk-based approach: The webpage explains that the guidance document is based on a risk-based approach, which takes into account the potential risks associated with the use or disposal of water treatment residuals. The webpage notes that the guidance document provides a framework for assessing these risks and making decisions about the appropriate treatment and disposal of water treatment residuals.