TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE F: PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD PART 611 PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS SECTION 611.TABLE R RADIONUCLIDE CONVERSION FACTORS
Section 611.TABLE R Radionuclide Conversion Factors
Derived Concentrations (pCi•L‑1) of Beta and Photon Emitters in Drinking Water Yielding a Dose of 4 mrem•y‑1 to the Total Body or to Any Critical Organ as Defined in NBS Handbook 69
Conversion Factor Radionuclide (Isotopic Symbol) (pCi•L‑1/4 mrem•y‑1)
Antimony-122 90 Antimony-124 60 Antimony-125 300 Arsenic-73 1,000 Arsenic-74 100 Arsenic-76 60 Arsenic-77 200 Barium-131 600 Barium-140 90 Berkelium-249 2,000 Beryllium-7 6,000 Bismuth-206 100 Bismuth-207 200 Bromine-82 100 Cadmium-109 600 Cadmium-115 90 Cadmium-115m 90 Calcium-45 10 Calcium-47 80 Carbon-14 (14C) 2,000 Cerium-141 300 Cerium-143 100 Cerium-144 30 Cesium-131 20,000 Cesium-134 80 Cesium-134m 20,000 Cesium-135 900 Cesium-136 800 Cesium-137 200 Chlorine-36 700 Chlorine-38 1,000 Chromium-51 6,000 Cobalt-57 1,000 Cobalt-58 300 Cobalt-58m 9,000 Cobalt-60 100 Copper-64 900 Dysprosium-165 1,000 Dysprosium-166 100 Erbium-169 300 Erbium-171 300 Europium-152 200 Europium-154 60 Europium-155 600 Fluorine-18 2,000 Gadolinium-153 600 Gadolinium-159 200 Gallium-72 100 Germanium-71 6,000 Gold-196 (196Au) 600 Gold-198 (198Au) 100 Gold-199 (199Au) 600 Hafmium-181 200 Holmium-166 90 Hydrogen-3 (Tritium) 20,000 Indium-113m 3,000 Indium-114m 60 Indium-115 300 Indium-115 m 1,000 Iodine-126 3 Iodine-129 1 Iodine-131 3 Iodine-132 90 Iodine-133 10 Iodine-134 100 Iodine-135 30 Iridium-190 600 Iridium-192 100 Iridium-194 90 Iron-55 2,000 Iron-59 200 Lanthanum-140 60 Lead-203 1,000 Lutetium-177 300 Manganese-52 90 Manganese-54 300 Manganese-56 300 Mercury-197 900 Mercury-197m 600 Mercury-203 60 Molybdenum-99 600 Neodymium-147 200 Neodymium-149 900 Neptunium-239 300 Nickel-59 300 Nickel-63 50 Nickel-65 300 Niobium-93m 1,000 Niobium-95 300 Niobium-97 3,000 Osmium-185 200 Osmium-191 600 Osmium-191m 9,000 Osmium-193 200 Palladium-103 900 Palladium-109 300 Phosphorus-32 30 Platinum-191 300 Platinum-193 3,000 Platinum-193m 3,000 Platinum-197 300 Platinum-197m 3,000 Plutonium-241 300 Potassium-42 900 Praseodymium-142 90 Praseodymium-143 100 Promethium-147 600 Promethium-149 100 Protactinium-230 600 Protactinium-233 300 Rhenium-186 300 Rhenium-187 9,000 Rhenium-188 200 Rhodium-103m 30,000 Rhodium-105 300 Rubidium-86 600 Rubidium-87 300 Ruthenium-97 1,000 Ruthenium-103 200 Ruthenium-105 200 Ruthenium-106 30 Samarium-151 1,000 Samarium-153 200 Scandium-46 100 Scandium-47 300 Scandium-48 80 Selenium-75 900 Silicon-31 3,000 Silver-105 300 Silver-110m 90 Silver-111 100 Sodium-22 400 Sodium-24 600 Strontium-85 900 Strontium-85m 20,000 Strontium-89 20 Strontium-90 8 Strontium-91 200 Strontium-92 200 Sulfur-35 (inorganic) 500 Tantalum-182 100 Technetium-96 300 Technetium-96m 30,000 Technetium-97 6,000 Technetium-97m 1,000 Technetium-99 900 Technetium-99m 20,000 Tellurium-125m 600 Tellurium-127 900 Tellurium-127m 200 Tellurium-129 2,000 Tellurium-129m 90 Tellurium-131m 200 Tellurium-132 90 Terbium-160 100 Thallium-200 1,000 Thallium-201 900 Thallium-202 300 Thallium-204 300 Thulium-170 100 Thulium-171 1,000 Tin-113 300 Tin-125 60 Tungsten-181 1,000 Tungsten-185 300 Tungsten-187 200 Vanadium-48 90 Ytterbium-175 300 Yttrium-90 60 Yttrium-91 90 Yttrium-91m 9,000 Yttrium-92 200 Yttrium-93 90 Zinc-65 300 Zinc-69 6,000 Zinc-69m 200 Zirconium-93 2,000 Zirconium-95 200 Zirconium-97 60
BOARD NOTE: This Table R derives from Table VI-2 (Annual Average Concentrations Yielding 4 Millirem per Year for a Two Liter Daily Intake), Statement of Basis and Purpose for the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations − Radionuclides, USEPA, Office of Radiation Protection (July 9, 1976), at 87-94, and Appendix I (Comparison of Derived Values of Beta and Photon Emitters), Implementation Guidance for Radionuclides, USEPA, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, EPA 816-F-00-002 (March 2002). USEPA based these values on NBS Handbook 69 (63), incorporated by reference in Section 611.102.
Calculating compliance with Section 611.330(d) under Section 611.742 requires dividing the measured concentration for each radionuclide by the appropriate conversion factor to determine its calculated fractional contribution to the total annual exposure limit of 4 mrem/yr:
The supplier then sums the fractional contributions for all radionuclides to determine the total fraction of the maximum exposure limit:
A sum of fractions result exceeding 1.00 exceeds the 4 mrem/yr standard in Section 611.330(d).
The total exposure is this sum of fractions (i.e., the total fraction of maximum exposure limit) times 4 mrem•yr‑1.
See Statement of Basis and Purpose for the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations − Radionuclides, USEPA, Office of Radiation Protection (July 9, 1976), at 80-86, and Implementation Guidance for Radionuclides, USEPA, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water, EPA 816-F-00-002 (March 2002), pp. II-5 and II-6.
(Source: Added at 47 Ill. Reg. 16486, effective November 2, 2023) |