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William V. Collentro ULTRAPURE WATER Pharma 2010 New Brunswick, New Jersey May 20-21, 2010

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Pretreatment /Source Water. William V. Collentro ULTRAPURE WATER Pharma 2010 New Brunswick, New Jersey May 20-21, 2010. Raw Water Analysis. Compendial Water System – Feed Water Analysis. Official Monograph United States EPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Pretreatment /Source Water

William V. Collentro

ULTRAPURE WATER Pharma 2010

New Brunswick, New Jersey

May 20-21, 2010

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Compendial Water System – Feed Water Analysis

Official MonographUnited States EPA National Primary Drinking Water

Regulations (NPDWR)Equivalent European RegulationsEquivalent Japanese RegulationsWorld Health Organization Reference

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Compendial Water System – Raw Water Analysis

United States EPA – NPDWRRegulated ItemsTotal Viable Bacteria“Private” Water Supplies

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MicroorganismsCryptosporidiumGiardia lambliaHeterotrophic Plate CountLegionellaTotal Coliform (including fecal coliform and E. coli)TurbidityViruses (enteric)

Compendial Water System – Raw Water – Regulated Items

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Raw Water Microorganisms – Health Effects

Parameter Health Effects

Cryptosporidium Gastrointestinal Illness

Giardia lamblia Gastrointestinal Illness

Heterotrophic Plate Count No direct health effects but employed to indicate the general bacteria contamination level of water

Legionella Legionnaire’s Disease

Total Coliform Indicator of the presence of pathogens

Turbidity Associated with disease causing organisms

Viruses Gastrointestinal Illness

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Raw Water Microorganisms – Health Effects

Parameter Source

Cryptosporidium Human and Animal Fecal Waste

Giardia lamblia Human and Animal Fecal Waste

Heterotrophic Plate Count Environmental Bacteria

Legionella Environment – Cooling/Heating Systems

Total Coliform Natural, Human Fecal Waste, Animal Fecal Waste

Turbidity Soil Runoff, Construction

Viruses Human and Animal Fecal Waste

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Raw Water Microorganisms – Health Effects

Parameter Maximum Contaminant Level/Treatment Technique

Cryptosporidium SWTR – Monitored and Controlled

Giardia lamblia 99.9% Removal/Inactivation

Heterotrophic Plate Count

≤500 cfu/ml

Legionella No Limit but Requires Control of Giardia and Viruses

Total Coliform NMT 5% positive/month (≥40 samples/month), NMT 2 consecutive confirmation for E.coli or Fecal Coliform

Turbidity ≤1 NTU (≤0.3 NTU at least 95% of tests)

Viruses 99.99% Removal/Deactivation

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Disinfection Byproducts

BromateChloriteHaloacetic Acids (HAA5) Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)

Compendial Water System – Raw Water – Regulated Items

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Disinfection Byproduct – Bromate

MCL = 0.010 mg/lOzone Primary Disinfecting AgentIncreased Risk of Cancer

Disinfection Byproduct – ChloriteMCL = 1.0 mg/lChlorine Dioxide Primary Disinfecting AgentAnemia, Nervous System

Compendial Water System – Raw Water – Regulated Items

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Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) – (0.060 mg/l)

Dichloroacetic AcidTrichloroacidic Acid Monochloroacidic Acid Bromoacetic AcidDibromoacetic AcidIncreased Risk of Cancer

Compendial Water System – Raw Water – Regulated Items

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Total Trihalomethanes (0.80 mg/l)

ChloroformDibromochloromethaneBromodichloromethaneBromoformIncreased Risk of Cancer, Liver, Kidney, or

Central Nervous System

Compendial Water System – Raw Water – Regulated Items

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Regulated Item – Disinfectants (Distribution)

ChlorineChloraminesChlorine Dioxide

Compendial Water System – Raw Water

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Compendial Water System – Raw Water

Regulated Items – Inorganic ChemicalsAntimonyArsenicAsbestosBariumBerylliumCadmiumTotal ChromiumCopper

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Compendial Water System – Raw Water

Regulated Items – Inorganic ChemicalsCyanideFluorideLeadMercuryNitrateNitriteSeleniumThallium

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Compendial Water System – Raw Water

Regulated Items – Organic Chemicals (53 Total)

Sewage/Wastewater TreatmentHerbicidesLandfill LeachatesChemical/Industrial Facility WasteFumigantsPetroleum /Refinery WasteInsecticides

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Compendial Water System – Raw Water

Regulated Item – RadionuclidesAlpha ParticlesBeta Particles and Photon EmittersRadium 226Uranium

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Compendial Water System – Feed Water Analysis

Total Viable BacteriaNo “enforceable” limit in NPDWR Total Coliform (Confirmed as Fecal Coliform or E.

coli, used as indicator) “Action Limit” of 500 cfu/ml in non enforceable

General Information Section of USPTVB only indicates a fraction of viable organisms

present

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Compendial Water System – Feed Water Analysis

Regulated Items - TestingMunicipality? Pharmaceutical Facility?Compliance?Obligation?Consequences?

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USP Purified Water System – “Classical” Periodic

Monitoring

General Monitoring –

Storage and Distribution SystemPoint-of-Use TVBOnline ConductivityOnline TOC

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USP Purified Water System – “Classical” Periodic

Monitoring

General Monitoring –

Water Purification SystemFinal TVBInline RO Feed Water and Product Water Conductivity – RO Unit % Rejection of IonsInline Post RO Polishing Conductivity

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USP Purified Water System – “Classical” Periodic

Monitoring

Frequent Monitoring –

Water Purification SystemSilt Density Index (Test Kit)Total Hardness (Test Kit)Chlorine (Test Kit)

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USP Purified Water System – “Classical” Periodic

Monitoring

Less Frequent Monitoring –

Water Purification SystemInline ORP for Reducing Agent Injection Inline Total Hardness MonitorInline Chlorine Monitor

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USP Purified Water System – Suggested Periodic

Monitoring Raw Water Post

MultimediaPost Activated Carbon

Post UV Post Lead Water Softener

Post Polish Water Softener

Post Cartridge Filter

NPDWR Tests X - - - - - -

TVB X X X X X X X

BET X - X - - - X

Chlorine X X X - - - -

TOC X X X - - - -

TSS X X X - X X -

Total Hardness

X - X - X X -

Total Iron X X X - X X -

Turbidity X X - - - - -

SDI - - - - - - X

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USP Purified Water System – Suggested Periodic

Monitoring Post RO Break Tank

Post RO Post CEDI Post UV Post Final Filter

TVB X X X X X

BET X X - - -

pH X X - - -

TOC X X X X X

Carbon Dioxide

X X - - -

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Compendial Water System – Periodic Monitoring

• Monitoring of Pretreatment and Ion Removal steps identifies a problem before it effects point-of-use values.

• Frequency of the monitoring program established for each application

• Regulatory concerns

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Raw Water Impurities – Current Issues

Trihalomethanes (Chloroform)Removal Process?VolatilePresence in USP/EP Water for Injection?Ozonated USP Purified Water SystemsChloride Pitting Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless

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Raw Water Impurities – Current Issues

MononchloramineDisinfection Properties in Raw Feed WaterpH of Feed WaterType of Activated Carbon“EBCT” Critical!!!DetectionTOC Interference During RemovalEffect on Microbial ResultsCareful Selection of Polishing Components

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Raw Water Impurities – Current Issues

Catalytic Activated Carbon Volume Required =

(EBCT) x Flow Rate/7.48

Where, EBCT is the “Empty Bed Contact Time” expressed in minutes, Flow Rate is expressed in gallons per minute and the Catalytic Activated Carbon volume is expressed in cubic feet. AT pH = 8.0, Monochloramine = 3.0 mg/l, and TOC < 3.0 mg/l, EBCT = 8.0.

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Raw Water Impurities – Current Issues

Use of 185 Nanometer UV Downstream of ROTOC Reduction to Meet 0.50 mg/l?TOC Reduction to Control Bacteria?Generation of Hydroxyl RadicalVery Strong OxidantViolation of USP General Notices SectionFragmentation of Organic MaterialChloride and Nitrate Ions - GenerationDegradation in Conductivity

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Raw Water Impurities – Current Issues

Use of 185 Nanometer UV Downstream of RONon Representative TVB Data“Delivered” Water – With Hydroxyl Radical“Delivered” Water – Without Hydroxyl RadicalEffect on Other Product IngredientsEffect on Research“Duplication” of Data Based on Use

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Conclusions

There is an increasing regulatory focus on the quality of water (chemical and microbial) throughout a

compendial water system. Knowledge of impurities in raw water and their removal by water purification

unit operations is critical. There is no “magic” bullet. A technical sound pretreatment system remains a

critical part of any compendial water system.

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Questions?