Table 1-2. Long-term consumption water quality standards.
U.S. Tri Service
QSTAG 245
STANAG 2136
(June 1996)
(Sep 1985)
(July 1994)
CONSUMPTION RATE
5 L/Day
15 L/Day
5 L/Day
5 L/Day
Physical Properties
Color (Color Unit)
15
15
15
15
Odor (TON)
3
3
--
3
pH
5-9
5-9
5 - 9.2
5-9
Temperature (Degrees C)
15 - 22
15 - 22
15 - 22
15 - 22
TDS (mg/L)
1000
1000
1500
1000
Turbidity (NTU)
1
1
1
1
Chemical Properties
0.06
0.02
0.05
0.06
Cyanide (mg/L)
6
2
0.5
6
Chloride (mg/L)
600
600
600
600
Lindane (mg/L)
0.6
0.2
--
--
Magnesium (mg/L)
100
30
150
100
Sulfate (mg/L)
300
100
400
300
Microbiological
Coliform (#/100 mL)
0
0
1
1
Virus (#/100 mL)
--
--
1
1
Spores/Cysts (#/100 mL)
--
--
1
1
0.1
0.05
0.06
2.2 Bg/mL
Determining Need for OPROJ Stock to Support Plans. Recognition and development of
OPROJ stocks that support specific operational plans are critical in arid regions where a great deal of GS
water equipment will be required. Identify projected engineer operations that will require large water
consumption requirements. Projects such as road/airfield construction, quarry operations, and well drilling
have a large demand for water. The OPROJ is linked to the inland distribution plan at the UIC level and to
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