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ENVIRONMENTAL FINAL GOVERNING STANDARDS ITALY

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<strong>ITALY</strong> - 3 Drinking Water<br />

lead service lines will be replaced if the lead service lines cause the lead action level to be<br />

exceeded. The installation commander will implement an education program for installation<br />

personnel (including U.S. and host nation) within 60 days and will complete the notification in<br />

paragraph C3.3.3 as soon as possible, but in no case later than 14 days after the violation.<br />

C3.3.2.6. Organic Chemical Requirements<br />

C3.3.2.6.1. An installation responsible for a DoD water system will ensure that<br />

organic chemicals in water distributed do not exceed the limitations delineated in Table 3.6-a<br />

“Synthetic Organic Chemical MCLs for Purchased Water” or Table 3.6-b “Synthetic Organic<br />

Chemical MCLs for DoD-Produced Water.” For purchased water: for systems monitored<br />

quarterly or more frequently, a system is out of compliance if the annual running average<br />

concentration of an organic chemical exceeds the MCL. For systems monitored annually or less<br />

frequently, a system is out of compliance if a single sample exceeds the MCL. For DoDproduced<br />

water: if a single sample exceeds the MCL, the system is out of compliance.<br />

C3.3.2.6.2. For DoD-produced water: Systems will be monitored for organic<br />

chemicals according to the schedule stated in Table 3.7, “Synthetic Organic Chemical<br />

Monitoring Requirements (DoD-Produced and Purchased Water).”<br />

C3.3.2.6.3. For purchased water: Systems will be monitored for organic chemicals<br />

according to the schedule stated in Table 3.7, “Synthetic Organic Chemical Monitoring<br />

Requirements (DoD-Produced and Purchased Water).” Moreover if the purchased water is<br />

treated, the MCL and testing frequencies for DoD-produced water shall be met for any<br />

parameters that may be affected by the treatment, as determined by an appropriate DoD medical<br />

authority.<br />

C3.3.2.6.4. Analytical testing methods shall meet the performance characteristics<br />

specified in Table 3.26, “Parameters For Which Performance Characteristics Are Specified.”<br />

C3.3.2.6.5. If a system is out of compliance, the notification set out in paragraph<br />

C3.3.3 shall be completed as soon as possible, but in no case later than 14 days after the<br />

violation. The installation will immediately begin quarterly monitoring and will increase<br />

quarterly monitoring if the level of any contaminant is at its detection limit but less than its<br />

MCL, as noted in Table 3.7., “Synthetic Organic Chemical Monitoring Requirements (DoD-<br />

Produced and Purchased Water)” and will continue until the installation commander determines<br />

the system is back in compliance, and all necessary remedial measures have been implemented.<br />

C3.3.2.7. Disinfectant/Disinfection Byproducts (DDBP) Requirements<br />

C3.3.2.7.1. An installation that adds a disinfectant (oxidant, such as chlorine,<br />

chlorine dioxide, chloramines, or ozone) to any part of its treatment process (to include the<br />

addition of disinfectant by a local water supplier) will:<br />

C3.3.2.7.1.1. Ensure that the MCL of 0.03 mg/L for total trihalomethanes<br />

(TTHM), the MCL of 0.06 mg/L for haloacetic acids (HAA5), the MCL of 0.7 mg/L for chlorite<br />

and the MCL of 0.01 mg/L for bromate are met in drinking water.<br />

September 2012 Italy FGS 3-10<br />

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