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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION REGULATION 2005 - SCHEDULE 3

Schedule 3     Pollutants entering waterways taken to cause environmental harm

(see s 42)

Part 3.1     Domestic water supply quality (DOM1/2/3)

Table 3.1.1     Group A—inorganic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

aluminium

2

ammonia

3

antimony

4

arsenic

5

barium

6

boron

7

cadmium

8

chloride

9

chromium

10

copper

11

cyanide

12

fluoride

13

hydrogen sulfide

14

iodide

15

iron

16

lead

17

manganese

18

mercury

19

molybdenum

20

nickel

21

nitrate

22

nitrite

23

selenium

24

silver

25

sodium

26

sulfate

27

zinc

Table 3.1.2     Group B—organic compounds

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

acrylamide

2

benzene

3

carbon tetrachloride

4

chlorobenzene

5

dichlorobenzenes—

5.1

1,2-dichlorobenzene

5.2

1,3-dichlorobenzene

5.3

1,4-dichlorobenzene

6

dichloroethanes—

6.1

1,2-dichloroethane

7

dichloroethenes—

7.1

1,1-dichloroethene

7.2

1,2-dichloroethene

8

dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

9

ethylbenzene

10

ethylenediamine tetracetic acid (EDTA)

11

hexachlorobutadiene

12

nitrilotriacetic acid

13

organotins—

13.1

tributyltin oxide

14

plasticisers—

14.1

di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

14.2

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

14.3

styrene (vinylbenzene)

14.4

tetrachloroethene

14.5

toluene

14.6

trichlorobenzenes (total)

14.7

vinyl chloride

14.8

xylene

Table 3.1.3     Group C—disinfection by-products

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

chloramine (see mono-chloramine)

2

chlorine (free)

3

chlorine dioxide

4

chlorite

5

chloroacetic acids—

5.1

chloroacetic acid

5.2

dichloroacetic acid

5.3

trichloroacetic acid

6

chlorophenols—

6.1

2-chlorophenol

6.2

2,4-dichlorophenol

6.3

2,4,6-dichlorophenol

7

cyanogen chloride (as cyanide)

8

formaldehyde

9

mono-chloramine

10

trichloroacetaldehyde (chloral hydrate)

11

trihalomethanes (THMs) (total)

Table 3.1.4     Group D—pesticides

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

acephate

2

aldicarb

3

aldrin

4

ametryn

5

amitrole

6

asulam

7

atrazine

8

azinphos-methyl

9

benomyl

10

bentazone

11

bioresmethrin

12

bromacil

13

bromophos-ethyl

14

bromoxynil

15

carbaryl

16

carbendazim

17

carbofuran

18

carbophenthion

19

carboxin

20

chlordane

21

chlorothalonil

22

chloroxuron

23

chlorphenvinphos

24

chlorpyrifos

25

chlorsulfuron

26

cichlorvos

27

clopyralid

28

2,4-D

29

DDT

30

diazinon

31

dicamba

32

dichlobenil

33

diclofop-methyl

34

dicofol

35

dieldrin

36

difenzoquat

37

dimethoate

38

diphenamid

39

diquat

40

disulfoton

41

diuron

42

DPA (2,2-DPA)

43

EDB

44

endosulfan

45

endothal

46

EPTC

47

ethion

48

ethoprophos

49

etridiazole

50

fenamiphos

51

fenarimol

52

fenchlorphos

53

fenitrothion

54

fenoprop

55

fensulfothion

56

fenvalerate

57

flamprop-methyl

58

fluometuron

59

formothion

60

fosamine ammonium

61

glyphosphate

62

heptachlor (including its epoxide)

63

hexaflurate

64

hexazinone

65

lindane

66

maldison

67

methidathion

68

methiocarb

69

methomyl

70

methoxychlor

71

metolachlor

72

metribuzin

73

metsulfuron-methyl

74

mevinphos

75

molinate

76

monocrotophos

77

napropamide

78

nitralin

79

norflurazon

80

oryzalin

81

oxamyl

82

paraquat

83

parathion

84

parathion methyl

85

pebulate

86

pendimethalin

87

pentachlorophenol

88

permethrin

89

picloram

90

piperonyl butoxide

91

pirimcarb

92

pirimiphos-ethyl

93

pirimiphos-methyl

94

profenofos

95

promecarb

96

propachlor

97

propanil

98

propargite

99

propiconazole

100

propozine

101

propyzamide

102

pyrazophos

103

quintozene

104

silvex (see fenoprop)

105

simazine

106

sulprofos

107

2,4,5-T

108

temephos

109

terbacil

110

terbufos

111

terbutryn

112

tetrachlorvinphos

113

thiobencarb

114

thiometon

115

thiophenate

116

thiram

117

triadimefon

118

trichlorfon

119

trichlorpyr

120

trifluralin

121

vernolate

Part 3.2     Water-based recreation—swimming (REC/1) or boating (REC/2)

Table 3.2

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

faecal coliforms

2

nitrogen

3

oil and grease

4

phosphorus

Part 3.3     Waterscape (VIEW)

Table 3.3

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

nitrogen

2

oil and grease

3

phosphorus

Part 3.4     Stock water supply (STOCK)

Table 3.4.1     Group A—inorganic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

aluminium

2

arsenic

3

barium

4

beryllium

5

boron

6

cadmium

7

calcium

8

chloride

9

chromium

10

cobalt

11

copper

12

cyanide

13

fluoride

14

iron

15

lead

16

mercury

17

molybdenum

18

nickel

19

nitrate-N

20

nitrite-N

21

selenium

22

sulfate

23

vanadium

24

zinc

Table 3.4.2     Group B—organic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

atrazine

2

glyphosate

3

metolachlor

4

simazine

Part 3.5     Irrigation water supply—(IRRIG)

Table 3.5.1     Group A—inorganic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

aluminium

2

arsenic

3

beryllium

4

boron

5

cadmium

6

chloride

7

chromium

8

copper

9

fluoride

10

iron

11

lead

12

lithium

13

manganese

14

mercury

15

molybdenum

16

nickel

17

selenium

18

sodium

19

uranium

20

vanadium

21

zinc

Table 3.5.2     Group B—organic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

atrazine

2

chlordane

3

dieldrin

4

heptachlor

5

metolachlor

6

simazine

Part 3.6     Aquatic habitat—mountain streams (AQUA/1), lowland streams (AQUA/2), urban lakes and ponds (AQUA/3), urban drains and streams (AQUA/4), urban wetlands (AQUA/5), or mountain reservoirs (AQUA/6)

Table 3.6.1     Group A—inorganic chemicals

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

aluminium

2

ammonia

3

antimony

4

arsenic

5

beryllium

6

cadmium

7

chlorine

8

chromium

9

copper

10

cyanide

11

iron

12

lead

13

mercury

14

nickel

15

nitrite

16

phosphorus

17

selenium

18

silver

19

zinc

Table 3.6.2     Group B—organic chemicals—pesticides

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

aldrin

2

atrazine

3

captan

4

chlordane

5

chlorpyrifos

6

cyanazine

7

2,4-D

8

DDE

9

DDT

10

demeton

11

dieldrin

12

dinoseb

13

endosulfan

14

endrin

15

glyphosate

16

guthion

17

heptachlor

18

lindane

19

malathion

20

methoxychlor

21

metolachlor

22

metribuzin

23

mirex

24

parathion

25

picrolam

26

simazine

27

toxaphene

Table 3.6.3     Group C—organic chemicals—non-pesticide
anthropogenic organics

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

acrolein

2

chlorinated benzenes—

2.1

monochlorobenzene

2.2

1,2-dichlorobenzene

2.3

1,3-dichlorobenzene

2.4

1,4-dichlorobenzene

2.5

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene

2.6

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

2.7

1,3,5-trichlorobenzene

2.8

1,2,3,4-tetrachlorobenzene

2.9

1,2,3,5-tetrachlorobenzene

2.10

1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene

2.11

pentachlorobenzene

2.12

hexachlorobenzene

3

chlorinated ethylenes—

3.1

trichlorethylene

3.2

tetrachloroethylene

4

chlorinated phenols—

4.1

monochlorophenol

4.2

dichlorophenol

4.3

trichlorophenol

4.4

tetrachlorophenol

4.5

pentachlorophenol

5

halogenated aliphatic compounds—

5.1

hexachlorobutadiene

6

halogenated methanes—

6.1

carbon tetrachloride

6.2

chloroform

6.3

dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

6.4

trihalomethanes

7

monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—

7.1

benzene

7.2

ethylbenzene

7.3

phenol

7.4

toluene

8

oil and grease

9

phthallate esters

10

polychlorinated biphenyls

11

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Table 3.6.4     Group D—organic chemicals—organometallics

column 1

item

column 2

pollutant

1

tributyltin

2

triphenyltin



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