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Annex 3. Drinking-water quality guidelines for parameters of concern in agricultural drainage water


Source: WHO, 1996. Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 2nd ed. Vol. 2 Health criteria and other supporting information, p. 940-949; and WHO, 1998. Addendum to Vol. 2. p. 281-283. Geneva, World Health Organization. Summary tables. http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/GDWQ/Summary_tables/Sumtab.htm

Table A3.1. Bacteriological quality of all water intended for drinking

Organisms

Guideline value

E. coli or thermotolerant coliform bacteria

Must not be detectable in any 100-ml sample

Table A3.2. Inorganic constituents of health significance in drinking-water


Guideline value (mg/litre)

Remarks

Arsenic

0.01 (P)

For excess skin cancer risk of 6 × 10-4

Boron

0.5 (P)


Cadmium

0.003


Chromium

0.05 (P)


Copper

2 (P)

Based on acute gastrointestinal effects

Lead

0.01

It is recognized that not all water will meet the guideline value immediately; meanwhile, all other recommended measures to reduce the total exposure to lead should be implemented

Manganese

0.5 (P)

Substance at or below the health-based guideline value may affect the appearance, taste and odour of the water.

Mercury (total)

0.001


Molybdenum

0.07


Nickel

0.02 (P)


Nitrate (as NO3-)

50 (acute)


Nitrite (as NO2-)

3 (acute) 0.2 (P) (chronic)


Selenium

0.01


Uranium

0.002 (P)


(P) Provisional guideline value.

Table A3.3. Pesticides


Guideline value
(µg/litre)

Remarks

Alachlor

20

For excess risk of 10-5

Aldicarb

10


Aldrin/dieldrin

0.03


Atrazine

2


Bentazone

300


Carbofuran

7


Chlordane

0.2


Chlorotoluron

30


Cyanazine

0.6


DDT

2


1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane

1

For excess risk of 10-5

1,2-dibromoethane

0.4-15 (P)

For excess risk of 10-5

2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)

30


1,2-dichloropropane (1,2-DCP)

40 (P)


1,3-dichloropropane


NAD

1,3-dichloropropene

20

For excess risk of 10-5

Diquat

10 (P)


Heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide

0.03


Hexachlorobenzene

1

For excess risk of 10-5

Isoproturon

9


Lindane

2


MCPA

2


Methoxychlor

20


Metolachlor

10


Molinate

6


Pendimethalin

20


Pentachlorophenol

9 (P)

For excess risk of 10-5

Permethrin

20


Propanil

20


Pyridate

100


Simazine

2


Terbuthylazine (TBA)

7


Trifluralin

20


2,4-DB

90


Dichlorprop

100


Fenoprop

9


MCPB


NAD

Mecoprop

10


2,4,5-T

9


(P) Provisional guideline value.

Table A3.4. Substances and parameters in drinking-water that may give rise to complaints from consumers


Levels likely to give rise to consumer complaintsa

Reasons for consumer complaints

Physical parameters

Colour

15 TCUb

appearance

Taste and odour

-

should be acceptable

Temperature

-

should be acceptable

Turbidity

5 NTUc

appearance; for effective terminal disinfection, median turbidity = 1 NTU, single sample = 5 NTU

Inorganic constituents


Guideline value mg/litre

Remarks

Aluminium

0.2

depositions, discoloration

Ammonia

1.5

odour and taste

Chloride

250

taste, corrosion

Copper

1

staining of laundry and sanitary ware (health-based provisional guideline value 2 mg/litre)

Hardness

-

high hardness: scale deposition, scum formation low hardness: possible corrosion

Hydrogen sulphide

0.05

odour and taste

Iron

0.3

staining of laundry and sanitary ware

Manganese

0.1

staining of laundry and sanitary ware (health-based guideline value 0.5 mg/litre)

Dissolved oxygen

-

indirect effects

pH

-

low pH: corrosion high pH: taste, soapy feel preferably <8.0 for effective disinfection with chlorine

Sodium

200

taste

Sulphate

250

taste, corrosion

TDS

1 000

taste

Zinc

3

appearance, taste

a The levels indicated are not precise numbers. Problems may occur at lower or higher values according to local circumstances. A range of taste and odour threshold concentrations is given for organic constituents.

b TCU, true colour unit.

c NTU, nephelometric turbidity unit.


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