The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 26,1978-Page5 EPA wants new rules for water purity WASHINGTON (AP) - The Envir- onmental Protection Agency pro- posed new regulations yesterday that are designed to remove cancer- causing chemicals from the nation's drinking water by requiring unprece- dented levels of water purity. "We're not suggesting this is a panic situation," EPA Administrator Douglas Costle said in announcing the proposed regulations. HOWEVER, he warned that EPA has become "especially concerned about the'-potential increase in can- cer risk", resulting from growing I amounts of organic chemicals being found in drinking water. The plan would raise the average annual cost for water for a family of three from $6 to $10 a year, Costle said. He estimated total capital expenditures would cost from $350 million to $450 million over a three- to five-year period, plus annual operat- REC ing costs thereafter of about $69 %million. The proposed, regulations would require many municipalities to use activated charcoal filters to purify their water, a move designed to remove synthetic organic chemicals from the water. Most cities now filter their water through sand. IN ADDITION, EPA seeks to limit 'the amount of so-called trihalome- thanes, or THMs, to no more than 100 parts per billion. Some THMs such as chloroform have- been known to cause cancer in laboratory animals. Samples of municipal water sup-SANSUI 101 pFlies have found THM levels as high RECEIVER LI as 87 parts per billion, although most test results are much lower, EPA 8 watts per ch officials said. ohms, 40 to 20 "This marks+ the start of the first than 0.3% total large-scale effort in history to deal with organic chemical contaminants $ 1 in drinking water," Costle said. THE PROPOSED regulations, which are expected to become final in six months, initially apply to muni- cipal water companies that serve over 75,000 customers. These sys- tems serve approximately 100 mil- lion persons. Smaller systems will be phased into the program as soon as feasible, based on the experience gained from the requirements imposed on the larger water systems, EPA said. Cities would be expected to meet the THM standard in 1180 or 15 months after EPA adopts final regu- PIONEER S lations. AM/FM SI THMS ARE created when chlorine 20 watts per cl combines with organic substances ohms, 20 to 20 found. in water. Chlo'ine often is than 0.3%/ total added to water to kill disease-causing 'bacteria.I "Technology is available to both reduce THM levels and maintain adequate disinfectior," Costle said. Not all major muricipalities would be required to use activated char- coal filters. Some (btain their water from relatively pule sources such as deep wells, Costle said. He described the new efforts as an attempt to "nip a problem in the bud," saying mist of the synthetic chemicals were nly developed with- in the last 20 yeas. 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