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- National
Sanitation Foundation Standards
- for Drinking
Water Systems
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- ANSI/NSF
Standards for Drinking Water Treatment Units
- These standards represent
only some of the many standards established by NSF for domestic drinking
water systems.
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- Standard
42:
Aesthetic Effects
- This standard primarily
deals with Chlorine removal, appearance and Taste and Odor claims.
- Chlorine
- A chlorine reduction
claim means the system reduces the concentration of chlorine in the
water. This category
is broken down into classes that represent a certain level of Chlorine
removal.
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- Class
I - 75% or greater Chlorine reduction
- Class
II - 50% - 74% Chlorine reduction
- Class
III - 25% - 49% Chlorine reduction
- Particulates
- A performance claim for
Particulate removal means the system removes particles of a certain
size based on the following classes:
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- Class I -
Reduces 85% of particles 0.5 to < 1 microns in size
- Class II -
Reduces 85% of particles 1 to < 5 microns in size
- Class III -
Reduces 85% of particles 5 to < 15 microns in size
- Class IV -
Reduces 85% of particles 15 to < 30 microns in size
- Class V -
Reduces 85% of particles 30 to < 50 microns in size
- Class VI -
Reduces 85% of particles equal to or greater than 50 microns in
size
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- Standard
53:
Health Effects
- This standard is
concerned with contaminants that may pose a health risk such as:
- Lead
- Volatile
Organic Compounds (V.O.C.'s)
- Inorganic
Chemicals
- Cysts
- Radon
- Turbidity
- Pesticides
and Herbicides
- Trihalomethanes
(THM's)
- Volatile Organic
Chemicals (V.O.C.'s)
- A performance claim for
V.O.C. reduction means the system reduces the concentration of all of
the following contaminants. Some of these chemicals can be tested
individually for performance claims.
- alachlor
- 1,2-dichloropropane
- styrene
- atrazine
- cis-1,3-dichloropropylene
- 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
- benzene
- dinoseb
- tetrachloroethylene
- carbofuran
- endrin
- toluene
- carbon
tetrachloride
- ethylbenzene
- 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene
- chlorobenzene
- ethylene
dibromide (EDB)
- 1,1,1-trichloroethane
- dibromochloropropane
(DBCP)
- heptachlor
- 1,1,2-trichloroethane
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- o-dichlorobenzene
- heptachlor epoxide
- trichloroethylene
- p-dichlorobenzene
- hexachlorobutadiene
- trihalomethanes (THMs)
- 1,1-dichloroethane
- hexachlorocyclopentadiene
- m-xylene
- 1,2-dichloroethane
- lindane
- o-xylene
- trans-1,2-dichloroethylene
- methoxychlor
- p-xylene
- 1,1-dichloroethylene
- pentachlorophenol
- 2,4-D
- cis-1,2-dichloroethylene
- simazine
- 2,4,5-TP(silvex)
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- Cysts
- A performance claim for
cysts indicates the system reduces the concentration of parasitic
cysts by at least 99.95%. The cysts included in this claim are
Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Toxoplasma and Entamoeba.
- Turbidity
- A claim for turbidity
reduction means the system removes fine particulate matter that makes
water appear cloudy to a level below the
U.S. EPA Maximum Contaminant Level.
- Lead
- A performance claim for lead reduction
demonstrates the system's ability to reduce the concentration of lead
below the U.S. EPA Maximum Contaminant Level.
- Standard
58: Reverse
Osmosis Systems
- This standard is
concerned with the performance of Reverse Osmosis drinking water
systems. The performance claims are for the following contaminants:
- Arsenic
Reduction
- Asbestos
Reduction
- Barium
Reduction
- Cadmium
Reduction
- Copper
Reduction
- Cyst Reduction
- Fluoride
Reduction
- Hexavalent
Chromium Reduction
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- Lead Reduction
- Mercury
Reduction
- Nitrate
Reduction
- Radium 226/228
Reduction
- Selenium
Reduction
- TDS Reduction
- Trivalent
Chromium Reduction
- Turbidity
Reduction
- VOC Reduction
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Certification
Program for Drinking
Water Systems
The California Department of Health
Services certifies all residential water treatment devices sold in the state
that make health claims. Water filter systems that claim to reduce, filter or
treat any chemical or compound that the state or federal government has
determined presents a health concern in drinking water must be certified to be
sold in California. Examples of health
benefit claims include a device's ability to reduce or filter lead and other
heavy metals, bacteria, cysts, nitrates, organic chemicals and pesticides.
Most testing for certification is
done according to protocols that are part of the NSF International Standards.
The testing establishes that the water treatment device provides sufficient
reduction of contaminants to warrant certification. Testing also determines that
the materials used to construct the system will not contribute harmful
contaminants to the treated water. The manufacturer must comply with product
labeling and consumer information requirements before a device can be certified.
A product data sheet is provided for each product and includes:
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Rated Service Life
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General Use Conditions
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Model or Part Numbers for
Replacement Elements
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Maximum and Minimum Operating
Temperatures
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Maximum and Minimum operating
Pressure
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Cost of Replacement Elements
Types of
Contaminants Tested and Listed on Certificates
VOCs
(Volatile Organic Compounds)
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| Alachlor |
Atrazine |
Benzene |
| Bromodichloromethane2 |
Bromoform2 |
Carbofuran |
| Carbon
Tetrachloride |
Chlorobenzene |
Chloroform2 |
| 2,4-D |
DBCP |
Chlorodibromomethane2 |
| o-Dichlorobenzene |
p-Dichlorobenzene |
1,1,-Dichloroethane |
| 1,2-Dichloroethane |
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene |
1,1-Dichloroethylene |
| cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene |
1,2-Dichloropropane |
cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene |
| Dinoseb |
EDB
(ethylene dibromide) |
Endrin |
| Ethylbenzene |
Heptachlor |
Heptachlor
Epoxide |
| Hexachlorocyclopentadiene |
Hexachlorobutadiene |
Lindane |
| Methoxychlor |
Pentachlorophenol |
Simazine |
| Styrene |
2,4,5-TP
(Silvex) |
Tetrachloroethylene |
| 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane |
Toluene |
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene |
| 1,1,1-Trichloroethane |
1,1,2-Trichloroethane |
Trichloroethylene |
| m-Xylene |
o-Xylene |
p-Xylene |
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Based on testing with chloroform surrogate per Section of NSF Standard 53
(revised March 1994).
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Organic chemicals referred to as Trihalomethanes, Total Trihalomethanes,
TTHMs and THMs.
Other Organics
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| Chlordane |
Trihalomethanes
(THMs): |
| 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene |
Bromodichloromethane |
| PCBs |
Bromoform |
| m-dichlorobenzene |
Chloroform |
| Toxaphene |
Dibromodichloromethane |
| MTBE |
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Some manufacturers chose to test for a few specific organic contaminants and
for THMs.
Microbiological
Contaminants and Turbidity
Bacteria Turbidity Cysts (protozoan) Virus
Inorganic and
Radiological Contaminants
| Arsenic |
Lead |
| Asbestos |
Mercury |
| Barium |
Nickel |
| Cadmium |
Nitrate |
| Hexavelent
Chromium |
Nitrite |
| Trivalent
Chromium |
Radium
226/228 |
| Copper |
Selenium |
| Fluoride |
Silver 4 |
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No longer a primary drinking water standard (MCL) but does appear on some
certificates.
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