United States
   Environmental Protection
   Agency
Office of Water
Regulations and Standards
Washington, DC 20460
EPA 440/538-056
September 198g
   State Water Quality
   Standards Summary
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                                          MAINE




    Bureau  of Water Quality Control
    Ray  Building
    Hospital Street
    Augusta, .Haine        04333
    207-289-2591


  Sfl,ta!?dflar?Sn.AVailable  Fr°m:           State  Contacts
    Alan «. Aysuaka,  Director
    Department of Environmental Protection
    State House

   Augusta               04333
   207-289-2591    Fee:  no       Nailing List:  no
              Narrative  Language   For:  An tidegradation
   The antidegradation policy of the State shall  be  governed by the following provisions.
                                       stats  constitute an outstandin9 national  —' that
   3.  The board .ay only issue a  discharge  license pursuant to section 414-A or  approve water quality certifi-
   cation pursuan  to the United States  Clean Hater Act, section 401,  Public  La* 92- 00, an
   stan ards of classi ication of the  water body and require,ents of  this paragraph .ill be .T

   L L? lll'l  J  "Ua!ity °f,a!!y ClaSSifiSd "^ BXCeedS the liniiui standards of t(" »«t highest classi-
         hU     I9 ^ ^    T11^ ShaU be Mintained and Pr°tected'   The board sha11 recommend to the
  Legislature that water be  reclassified in the next higher classification.
  5.  The board may only issue a  discharge license pursuant to section 414-A or approve water quality certifi-
  cation pursuant  to the United  States  Clean Kater Act, section 401,  Public Law 9MOO, as a.en       i  w   d

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             '                  " ne"SSar  t          iip°rtant econo'ic or social *™^*  to  the
        and «          .                                                       'c or soca   ™* t
  State and when  the  action is in confortance with subparagraph  3.  That finding wst be lade following
  procedures established by the rule of the board, 1985,  c.  i98,  15(new).

 State   Narrative  Language   Fors  Toxics
   ohu.n          diSP°Sal0f  J   iatt«r or substance  that ««t"ns che.ical constituents  which are har.ful
  to  hu«ns
                           f
                    or aquatic life or which adversely  affect any other water  use in  the  classes.
  No  person, firi, corporation or other legal entity shall place, deposit, discharge or spill, directly or

  tl  tlh  L      S inlan! °r ^ "^ °f  thiS SUte' °r °" the ke thereof   or  on'the'banks thereof so
  into such wltersl      °'    "*      ^  ^  ***"' ™ " SUCh ia"ner that the drainage therefr0i '^ flot(
                           'I "I! a'°Unt  °r concentration Skater than that identified or regulated, including
                        ,C  SUbStan"'  "y the b°ard<  In identifyin9 "I "gulating such toxic substances,
 the  oard shall take into account the  toxicity of the substance, its  persistence and degradability, the
 usual or potential presence of  any organis. affected by such substance in any waters of the State, the
 uportance of such organise and the nature and extent of the effect of such substance on such organises,
 either alone or in combination  with substances already in the receiving waters or the discharge.

State   Narrative   Language  For:   Free   From
 All surface waters of  the State shall  be free of settled substances which   alter the physical or cheiical
 nature of^bottoi aaterial  and of  floating substances,  except as naturally  occur, which iipair the character-
 istics and designated  uses  ascribed to their class.

State   Narrative   Language   Fors   Low  Flow

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Minisum Flow - For regulated rivers and streais, the Departient lay establish a liniiui flow necessary to
maintain water quality standards.  This flow will be based upon achieving the assigned classification,
criteria and protection of the uses of the streai.  The Department will cooperate with appropriate Federal,
State and private interests in the development and laintenance of streai flow requirements.
For the purpose of computing whether a discharge will violate the  classification of any river or stream, the
assimilative capacity of the river or stream shall be computed using the  minimum 7-day low flow which can bii
expected to occur with a frequency of once in 10 years.
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                                         MAINE
 Classifications
  Fresh Surface- Haters
  Class AA
  Fresh Surface Maters
  Class A
  Fresh Surface Haters
  Class B
 Fresh Surface Haters
 Class C
 Lakes & Ponds
 Class 6PA
 Estuarine and
 Marine Haters
 Class SA

 Estuarine and
 Marine Waters
 Class SB
 Estuarine  and
 Marine Haters
 Class 3C
Sroundwater
Class 6H-A

Sroundwater
Class 6H-B
  Drinking water after disinfection, fishing, recreation in and on the water and
  navigation and as habitat for fish and other aquatic life.

  Drinking Hater after disinfection, fishing, recreation in and on the water,
  industrial process and cooling water supply,  hydroelectric power generation,
  except as prohibited under Title 12,  section  403,  and navigation,  and as  habitat
  for fish and  other aquatic life.

  Drinking water after disinfection,  fishing, recreation in and on the water,
  industrial  process and  cooling water  supply,  hydroelectric power generation,
  except as prohibited under Title 12,  section  403,  and navigation,  and  as  habitat
  for  fish and  other aquatic life.

  Drinking  water  after disinfection,  fishing, recreation  in and  on the water,
  industrial  process  and  cooling  water  supply,  hydroelectric power generation,
  except as prohibited  under Title  12,  section  403,  and  navigation,  and  as  habitat
  for  fish  and other  aquatic life.

 Drinking water after  disinfection,  recreation in and  on the water, fishing,
 industrial process and cooling water supply,  nydorelectric power generation and
 navigation as habitat for  fish and  other aquatic  life.

 Recreation in and on the water,  fishing, aquaculture, propagation and
 harvesting of shellfish and navigation as habitat for fish and other estuarine
 and tarine life.

 Recreation in  and on the water,  fishing, aquaculture, propagation and
 harvesting of  shellfish, industrial process and  cooling water supply,
 hydroelectric  power generation and navigation  and as a habitat for  fish and
 other estuarine and tarine life.

 Recreation in  and on the water,   fishing, aquaculture, propagation  and
 restricted harvesting of shellfish,  industrial process and cooling  water supply,
 hydroelectric  power generation and navigation  and as a habitat for  fish and
 other iarine life.

Public water supplies.
All uses other than public water supplies.
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 Physical
     pH
          Upper Value
          Loner Value
     Dissolved  Oxygen
          Lexer Value
     Teiperature Change
          Upper Value
          Secondary Upper Liiit

Nutrients
     Phosphorus
          Upper  Value

Toxic Metals

Pesticides

Organics

Bacteria
    Escherichia coli
         Upper  Value
    Total Colifon
         Upper  Value
                                          All
                                          Classes
Narr.
                   Fresh Surface H,.  Fresh Surface «..   Fresh  Surface H.
                   Class AA           Class A            Class  B
                   Narr.

                   5
                   3
•g/L

F
F
                                                        8.5
                                                        6.0
ppi

F
F
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Fresh Surface «..  Lakes 4 Ponds      Estuarine  and      Estuarine and
Class C            Class SPA          Class  SA           Class SB
                                     8.5                8.5
                                     6-7                6.7

       PP«                            Narr.              851
 Physical
     pH
          Upper Value                     8,5
          Loner Value                     6,0
     Dissolved Oxygen
          Lower Value                     5
     Teipsrature Change
          Upper Value                     5      F           5      F           4  '    c           4      F
          Secondary  Upper  Liiit            3      F           3      F           1.5    F           1 5    F

Nutrients
     Phosphorus
         ^Value                                        15     /billion

Toxic Hetals

Pesticides

Organics

Bacteria
    Escherichia coli
         Upper Value                     Narr.               Narr.
    Enterococcus Colonies
         Upper Value
    Total  Colifom                                 .                                               Narri
         Upper Value                                                          „
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 Physical
     PH
          Upper Value
          LoHer Value
     Dissolved Oxygen
          Loner Value
     Teiperature Change
          Upper Value
          Secondary Upper Litit

Kutrients

Toxic Metals

Pesticides

Organics

Bacteria
    Enterococcus  Colonies
         Upper Value
    Total  Colifon
         Upper Value
                                                MAINE
                                         Estuarine and      Broundnater
                                         Class SC           Class 6M-A
 8.5
 6.7
                                      Sroundwater
                                      Class 6H-B
702

4
1.5
Narr.

Narr.
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