Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule
The Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule is a 2006 regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Safe Drinking [Water Act]. The rule required public water systems to install more stringent treatment systems to control the microorganism Cryptosporidium and other pathogens.
Background
EPA began drafting the LT2 rule following the 1993 Milwaukee Cryptosporidiosis outbreak, in which it is believed that municipal sewage infected with cryptosporidium was accidentally discharged into the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin's drinking water.Principal requirements
- Public water systems must conduct source water monitoring for cryptosporidium
- Filtration systems for PWS with the highest levels of cryptosporidium
- All unfiltered systems must inactivate cryptosporidium using disinfection technologies such as ozone, ultraviolet light, or chlorine dioxide.