LAC 51:XII.1105
B. Public water systems shall conduct analysis for turbidity in accordance with:
C. Public water systems shall conduct analysis for applicable residual disinfectant concentrations in accordance with one of the analytical methods in Table 1
| Table 1 | ||||
| Residual | Methodology | Standard Methods1 | ASTM Methods2 | Other Methods |
| Free Chlorine | Amperometric Titration | 4500-Cl D, 4500-Cl D-00 | D 1253-03 | |
| DPD Ferrous Titrimetric | 4500-Cl F, 4500-Cl F-00 | |||
| DPD Colorimetric | 4500-Cl G, 4500-Cl G-00 | |||
| Syringaldazine (FACTS) | 4500-Cl H, 4500-Cl H-00 | |||
| On-line Chlorine Analyzer | EPA 334.03 | |||
| Amperometric Sensor | ChloroSense4 | |||
| Total Chlorine | Amperometric Titration | 4500-Cl D, 4500-Cl D-00 | D 1253-03 | |
| Amperometric Titration (low level measurement) | 4500-Cl E, 4500-Cl E-00 | |||
| DPD Ferrous Titrimetric | 4500-Cl F, 4500-Cl F-00 | |||
| DPD Colorimetric | 4500-Cl G, 4500-Cl G-00 | |||
| Iodometric Electrode | 4500-Cl I, 4500-Cl I-00 | |||
| On-line Chlorine Analyzer | EPA 334.03 | |||
| Amperometric Sensor | ChloroSense4 | |||
| Chlorine Dioxide | Amperometric Titration | 4500-ClO2 C | ||
| DPD Method | 4500-ClO2 D | |||
| Amperometric Titration II | 4500-ClO2 E, 4500-ClO2 E-00 | |||
| Lissamine Green Spectrophotometric | EPA 327.0 Rev 1.15 | |||
| Ozone | Indigo Method | 4500-O3 B, 4500-O3 B-97 |
1. All the listed methods are contained in the 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd Editions of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater; the cited methods published in any of these editions may be used.
2. Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 11.01, 2004; ASTM International; any year containing the cited version of the method may be used. Copies of this method may be obtained from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.
3. EPA Method 334.0. “Determination of Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water Using an On-line Chlorine Analyzer,” August 2009. EPA 815-B-09-013. Available at http://epa.gov/safewater/methods/analyticalmethods_ogwdw.html.
4. ChloroSense. “Measurement of Free and Total Chlorine in Drinking Water by Palintest ChloroSense,” September 2009. Available at http://www.nemi.gov or from Palintest Ltd, 21 Kenton Lands Road, PO Box 18395, Erlanger, KY 41018.
5. EPA Method 327.0, Revision 1.1, “Determination of Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite Ion in Drinking Water Using Lissamine Green B and Horseradish Peroxidase with Detection by Visible Spectrophotometry,” USEPA, May 2005, EPA 815-R-05-008. Available online at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/methods/sourcalt.html.
D. Public water systems shall conduct analysis for pH using one of the following electrometric methods:
E. Public water systems shall conduct analysis for temperature using the following thermometric method:
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:4(A)(8)(13) and 40:5(5)(6)(17)(20).
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, LR 28:1337 (June 2002), amended LR 28:2516 (December 2002), LR 42:411 (March 2016).