United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water Regulations and Standards Washington, DC 20460 EPA 440/5SB-069 September 1988 ——————______________ State Water Quality Standards Summary: New York ------- ------- . DISCLAIMER This publication was prepared by Battelle under contract to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Contract 68-03-3534). Secondary information sources were used to compile data presented in this document. Each State was given an opportunity to review and provide comments on a draft of this information document. In no event shall either the United States or Battelle have any responsibility or liability for any use, misuse, or reliance upon the information contained herein, nor does either warrant or otherwise represent in any way the accuracy, adequacy, efficacy or applicability of the contents hereof. The reader should consult the water quality standards of a particular State for exact regulatory language applicable to that State. Copies of State water quality standards may be obtained from the State's Water Pollution Control Agency or• its equivalent. Additional information may also be obtained from the: Standards Branch Criteria and Standards Division (WH-585) Office of Water Regulations and Standards' U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 202-475-7315 This document may be obtained only from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at the following address: National Technical Information Service 5285 Front Royal Road Springfield, Virginia 22161 703-487-4650 The NTIS order number is: PB89-142012 ' ------- ------- NEW YORK Responsible Agency: N.Y, State Dept. of Environmental Conservation SO Wolf Road Albany 518-457-6674 12233-0001 Standards Available From: Hr. Philip H. DeSaetano, P.E., Director Bureau of Hater Quality Management N.Y. State Dept. of Envir. Conservation 50 Holf Road Albany 12233-0001 518-457-3656 Fees no Hailing List: no State Contact: Hr. Philip H. DeSaetano, P.E. Director Bureau of Hater Quality Hanagement N.Y. State Dept. of Envir. Conservation 50 Holf Road Albany '12233-0001 518-457-3656 State Contact: Hr. John Zatbrano Chief Criteria and Standards Section N.Y. State Dept. of Envir. Conservation 50 Holf Road Albany 12233-0001 518-457-3656 State Narrative Language For: An tidegradation It is recognized that certain waters of Net* York State possess an existing quality which is better than the standards assigned thereto. The quality of these waters will be maintained unless the following provisions have been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation: 1. That allowing lower water quality is necessary to acconodate significant econoiic or social development in the affected areas; and 2. That water quality will be adequate to leet the existing usage of a waterbody when allowing a lowering of water quality. Nhere waters are ieeting higher uses or attaining quality higher than the current classification, the Depart- ment will use the SEQR process to assure that potential adverse environtental impacts are adequately litigated and higher attained uses are protected. ' In addition, the highest statutory and regulatory requirements for all new point sources and cost effective and reasonable best lanageient practices for non-point source control shall be achieved; and the intergovern- mental coordination and public participation provisions of New York's continuing planning process will be satisfied. Water which does not meet the standards assigned thereto will be improved to meet such. The water uses and the level of water quality necessary to protect such uses shall be maintained and protected. State Narrative Language For: Toxics None in amounts that will be injurious to fishlife or which in any manner shall adversely affect the flavor, color or odor thereof, or iipair the waters for any best usage as determined for the specific waters which are assigned to each class. None which may be deleterious, harmful, detrimental or injurious to the public health, safety or welfare or which may cause or contribute to a condition in contravention of other standards for waters of the State. State Narrative Language For: Free From Turbidity - No increase except from natural sources that will cause a subtantial visible contrast to natural conditions. In cases of naturally turbid waters, the contrast will be due to increased turbidity. Color - None from man-made sources that will be detrimental to anticipated best usage of water. Suspended, colloidal or settleable solids - None from sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes which will cause deposition or be deleterious for any best usage determined for the specific waters which are assigned. to each class. Oil and floating substances - No residue attributable to sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes nor visible oil film nor globules of grease. Taste and odor-producing substances, toxic wastes and deleterious substances - None in amounts that will be injurious to fishlife or which in any manner shall adversely affect the flavor, color or odor thereof, or impair the waters for any best usage as determined for the specific waters which are assigned to each class. State Narrative Language For: Mixing Zones NY-1 ------- NEW YORK Collection of Samples - In liking any tests of analytical determinations to detenine compliance or non- cotpliance of sewage, industrial wastes or other Haste discharges Kith established standards, samples shall be collected in such lanner and at such locations as are approved by the couissioner. In approving such locations, the couissioner shall be guided by the fact that: (a) There iust be proipt fixing of the discharge with the receiving Maters; (b) That the mixing Mill not interfere with biological communities to a degree which is damaging to the ecosystems; and (c) That the mixing Hill not diminish other beneficial uses disproportionately. Mixing Zone Criteria - The following criteria shall apply to all Maters of the State receiving thermal discharges, except as provided in section 704.4 {Applicability of Criteria) of this Part. (a) The department shall specify definable, numerical, limits for all mixing zones (e.g. linear distances from the point of discharge, surface area involvement or volume of receiving Mater entrained in the thermal plume.) (b) Conditions in the mixing zone shall not be lethal in contravention of Mater quality standards to aquatic biota Nhich may enter the zone. (c) The location of mixing zones for thermal discharges shall not interfere with spanning areas, nursery areas and fish migration routes. • NY-2 ------- Class N Class AA Class A Class B Class C Class D Class SA Class SB Class SC Class SO Class Aft Special Class 1 Class AA Special NEW YORK Best usage of waters. Enjoyient of water in its natural condition and where coipatible, as source of water for drinking or culinary purposes, bathing, fishing and fish propagation, recreation and any other usages except for the discharge of sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes or any sewage or waste effluent. Best usage of waters. Source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes and any other usages. Conditions related to best usage of waters. The waters, if subjected to approved disinfection treatment, with additional treatient if necessary to reiove naturally present iipurities, will ieet New York Dept. of Health drinking water standards and will be considered safe and satisfactory for drinking water purposes. Best usage of waters. Source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing proposes and any other usages. Conditions related to best usage of waters. The waters, if subjected to approved treatient equal to coagulation, sediientation, filtration and disinfection, with additional treatient if necessary to reduce naturally present iipurities will ieet New York State Dept. of Health drinking water standards and will be considered safe and satisfactory for drinking water purposes. Best usage of waters. Priiary contact receation and any other uses except as a source of water uspply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes. Best usage of waters. Suitable for fishing and all other uses except as a source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes, and priiary contact recreation, Best usage of waters. These waters are suitable for secondary contact recreation, but due to such natural conditions as intenittehcy of flow, water conditions not conducive to propagation of gate fishery or streai bed conditions, the waters will not support the propagation of fish. Best usage of waters. The waters shall be suitable for shell fishing for larket purposes and priiary and secondary contact recreation. Best usage of waters. The waters shall be suitable for priiary and secondary contact recreation and any other use except for the taking of shellfish for •arket purposes. Best usage of waters. The waters shall be suitable for fishing and all other uses except for priiary contact recreation and for the taking of shellfish for •arket purposes. Best usage of waters. All waters not primarily for recreational purposes, shellfish culture or the development of fish life and because of natural or lan- •ade conditions cannot ieet the requirements of these uses. Best usage of waters. The waters shall be suitable for secondary contact recreation and any other usage except for priiary contact recreation and shell- fishing for larket purposes. Best usage of waters. All waters not primarily for recreational purposes, NY-3 ------- Class II Class A Special NEW YORK shellfish culture of the development of fish life. Source of water supply for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes, priiary contact recreation and other usages. NY-4 ------- NEW YORK OH Class N Class Aft Class A Classes Physical . pH ' Upper Value Narr. 8.5 . 8.5 Lower Value 6.5 6<5 Dissolved Oxygen ' L««r Val«e Harr. Narr. Teiperature Upper Value Narr. Teiperature Change Upper Value Narr. Turbidity •'•"', Upper Value Narr. Total Dissolved Solids , Upper Value 500 ig/L 500 §g/L Nutrients Auonia Upper Value 2 ig/L 2 tg/L Nitrate , Upper Value 10 ig/L . 10 §g/L , Nitrite Upper Value 0.10 tg/L 0.10 §g/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.02 tg/L 0.02 tg/L Toxic Hetals Arsenic Upper Value 50 Ug/L 50 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 190 D ug/L 190 D ug/L Cadiiui Upper Value 10 Ug/L 10 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit Narr. ug/L Narr. ug/L Chroiuii - Total Upper Value 50 ug/L 50 Ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit Narr. ug/L Narr. ug/L Chroiiui - Hexavalent . Upper Value . i ug/L n ug/L Copper . Upper.Value 200 ug/L 200 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit ' Narr. ug/L Narr. ug/L Cyanide UPPer Value 100 ug/L 100 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 5.2 | Ug/L 5.2 I ug/L Iron Upper Value 300 ug/L 300 ug/L Lead Upper Value 50 ug/L 50 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit Narr. ug/L Narr. ug/L Mercury Upper Value 2 ug/L 2 ug/L NY-5 ------- NEW YORK All Class N Class AA Class A Classes Zinc Upper Value 300 ug/L 300 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 30 ug/L 30 ug/L Bariui Upper Value ' 1000 ug/L 1000 ug/L Berylliui . Upper Value 11 Ug/L 11 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit . 1100 ug/L 1100 ug/L Boron Upper Value 10,000 ug/L 10,000 ug/L Manganese Upper Value 300 ug/L 300 ug/L Nickel Upper Value funct. ug/L funct. ug/L Seleniui Upper Value • 10 ug/L 10 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 1.0 ug/L 1.0 ug/L Silver Upper Value 50 ug/L 50 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.1 ug/L 0.1 ug/L Pesticides Aldrin t Dieldrin Upper Value 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 2,4 D Upper Value 100 ug/L 100 ug/L 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) Upper Value 10 ug/L 10 ug/L DDT Upper Value - 0.01 ug/L 0.01 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L ODD Upper Value 0.01 ug/L; 0.01 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L DDE : Upper Value 0.01 ug/L 0.01 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L Deieton Upper Value - 0.1 ug/L 0.1 ug/L Endosulfan Upper Value 0.009 ug/L 0,009 ug/L Endrin Upper Value - 0.2 ug/L 0.2 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.002 ug/L 0.002 ug/L Heptachlor I Keptachlor Epoxid Upper Value 0.009 ug/L 0.009 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L Halathion ' Upper Value 0.1 ug/L 0.1 ug/L Methoxychlor Upper Value 35 ug/L 35 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.03 ug/L 0.03 ug/L NY-G ------- NEW YORK Hirex Upper Value Toxaphene Upper Value Organics Phenolic Coipounds Upper Value Phenols, Total Chlorinated Upper Value Phenols, Total Unchlorinated Upper Value 2,4-Dichlorophenol Upper Value Pentachlorophenol Upper Value PCBs Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Bacteria Fecal Colifon Upper Value Total Colifon Upper Value All Classes Class N Class AA Class A 0.001 o.oos 1 1.0 5.0 0.3 0.4 0.01 0.001 Narr. ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L 0.001 0.005 1 1.0 5.0 0.3 0.4 0.01 0.001 Narr. Narr. ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L NY-7 ------- NEW YORK Class B Class C Class D Class SA Physical PH Upper Value Loner Value Dissolved Oxygen Loner Value Total Dissolved Solids Upper Value Nutrients Toxic Hetals Arsenic Upper Value Cadiiui Upper Value Chroiiui * Total Upper Value Chroiiui - Hexavalent Upper Value Copper Upper Value Cyanide Upper Value Iron Upper Value Lead Upper Value Zinc Upper Value Berylliui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Boron Upper Value Nickel Upper Value Seleniui Upper Value Silver Upper Value Pesticides Aldrin t Dieldrin Upper Value DDT Upper Value DDD Upper Value 8.5 6.5 Narr. 500 - 190 funct. funct. 11 5.2 t 300 Narr. 30 11 1100 10,000 funct. 1.0 - o.i 0.001 0.001 0.001 •g/L ug/L D ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L 8.5 6.5 Narr. 500 190 funct. funct. 11 5.2 t • ' 300 Narr. 30 11 1100 10,000 funct. 1.0 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.001 •g/L ug/L D ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ' 9.5 Narr. 6.0 3 «g/L 5 ig/L 360 ug/L D 63 ug/L D funct. ug/L funct. 16 ug/L 54 ug/L 2.0 ug/L 22 t ug/L 1.0 t ug/L 300 ug/L Narr. 8.6 ug/L 58 ug/L 1000 ug/L • funct. ug/L 7.1 ug/L •funct. ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L NY-8 ------- NEW YORK Class B Class C Class D Class SA DOE Upper Value Deieton Upper Value Endosulfan Upper Value Endrin Upper Value Heptachlor i Heptachlor Epoxid Upper Value Halathion Upper Value Hethoxychlor Upper Value Hirex Upper Value Toxaphene Upper Value Organics Phenols, Total Chlorinated Upper Value Phenols, Total Unchlorinated Upper Value Pentachlorophenol Upper Value PCBs Upper Value Bacteria Fecal Colifon Upper Value Total Colifom Upper Value 0.001 0.1 0.009 0.002 0.001 0.1 0.03 0.001 0.005 1.0 5.0 0.4 0.001 Narr. Narr. ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L 0.001 0.1 0.009 0.002 0.001 0.1 0.03 0.001 0.005 1.0 5.0 0.4 0.001 Narr. Narr. ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.22 ug/L 0.002 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 1.6 ug/L 1.0 ug/L 5.0 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 0.1 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.1 0.03 0.001 0.005 • • 0.001 Narr. ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L NY-9 ------- NEW YORK Physical PH Upper Value Dissolved Oxygen Loner Value Nutrients Anonia Upper Value Nitrate Upper Value Nitrite Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Toxic Metals Arsenic Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Cidiiui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Chroiitu - Total Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Chroiiui - Hexayalent Upper Value Copper Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Cyanide Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Iron Upper Value Lead Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Hercury Upper Value Zinc Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Bariui Upper Value Berylliui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Boron Upper Value Class SB Narr. 5 ig/L 63 ug/L D ug/L D ' 54 ug/L 2.0 ug/L ug/L 1.0 t ug/L ug/L 8.6 ug/L ug/L 58 ug/L ug/L Class SC Class SD Narr. Narr. 5 ig/L 3 ig/L 63 ug/L D 120 ug/L D ug/L D ug/L D • ' 54 ug/L 1200 ug/L 2.0 ug/L 3.2 ug/L ug/L ug/L 1.0 t ug/L 1.0 t ug/L ug/L ug/L 8.6 ug/L 0.025 ig/L ug/L ig/L 58 ug/L 170 ug/L ug/L ug/L Class AA Specia.. Class I Narr. 4 ig/L 2 ig/L. 10 ig/L 0.10 ig/L 0.02 ig/L 50 ug/L 190 D ug/L 10 ug/L Narr. ug/L 50 ug/L Narr. ug/L 11 ug/L 200 ug/L Narr. ug/L 100 ug/L 5.2 t ug/L 300 ug/L 50 ug/L Narr. ug/L 2 ug/L 300 ug/L 30 ug/L 1000 ug/L 11 ug/L 1100 ug/L 1000 ug/L 1000 ug/L 10,000 ug/L NY-10 ------- Manganese Upper Value Nickel Upper Value Seleniui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Silver Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Pesticides Aldrin I Dieldrin Upper Value 2,4 D Upper Value 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) Upper Value DDT ODD DDE Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Deieton Upper Value Endosulfan Upper Value Endrin Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Heptachlor i Heptachlor Epoxid Upper Value Heptachlor t Heptachlor Epoxid Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Halathion Upper Value Hethoxychlor Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Hirex Upper Value Toxaphene Upper Value NEW YORK Class SB Class SC 7.1 ug/L 7.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.002 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.03 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.005 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.002 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.03 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.005 ug/L Class SD 140 ug/L 2.3 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L ug/L 0.034 ug/L 0.002 ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L Class AA Specia. Class I 300 ug/L funct. ug/L 10 ug/L 1.0 ug/L 50 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 100 ug/L 10 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L ' 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.2 ug/L 0.002 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 35 ug/L 0.03 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.005 ug/L Organics NY-11 ------- NEW YORK Phenolic Compounds Upper Value Phenols, Total Chlorinated Upper Value Phenols, Total Unchlorinated Upper Value 2,4-Dichlorophenol Upper Value Pentachlorophenol Upper Value PCBs Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Bacteria Fecal Colifon Upper Value Total Colifon Upper Value Narr. Narr. Narr. Narr. Class SB 0.001 ug/L ug/L Class SC Class SD Class Aft Specia.. Class I 1 ug/L 1.0 ,ug/L 5.0 ug/L 0.3 ug/L 0.4 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 ug/L ug/L ug/L 0.001 ug/L Narr. Narr. NY-12 ------- NEW YORK Class Aft Specia.. Class* A Special Class I! Physical pH Upper Value Loner Value Dissolved Oxygen Upper Value Lower Value Total Dissolved Solids Upper Value Nutrients Aaionia Upper Value Nitrate Upper Value Nitrite Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Toxic Hetals Arsenic Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Cadiiui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Chroiim - Total Upper Value Secondary .Upper Liiit Chroiiui - Hexavalent Upper Value Copper Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Cyanide Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Iron Upper Value Lead Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Mercury Upper Value Zinc Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Bariui Upper Value Narr. 2 10 •g/L •g/L 0.10 ig/L 0.02 ig/L 50 ug/L 190 D ug/L 10 ug/L Narr. ug/L 50 ug/L Narr. ug/L 11 ug/L 200 ug/L Narr. Ug/L 100 ug/L 5.2 t ug/L 300 ug/L 50 ug/L Narr. ug/L 2 ug/L 300 ug/L 30 ug/L 1000 ug/L 8.5 6.7 6.0 200 •g/L •g/L •g/L 2 «g/L 10 ig/L 0.10 ig/L 0.02 ig/L 50 ug/L 190 D ug/L 10 ug/L Narr, ug/L 50 ug/L Narr. ug/L 11 ug/L 200 ug/L Narr. ug/L 100 ug/L 5.2 » ug/L 300 ug/L 50 'ug/L Narr. ug/L 2 ug/L 300 ug/L 30 ug/L 1000 ug/L NY-13 ------- NEW YORK Class AA Specia.. Class A Special Class II Berylliui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Boron Upper Value Manganese Upper Value Nickel Upper Value Seleniui Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Silver Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Pesticides Aldrin t Dieldrin Upper Value 2,4 D Upper Value 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) Upper Value DDT ODD DDE Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit ' Deieton Upper Value Endosulfan Upper Value Endrin Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Heptachlor t Heptachlor Epoxid Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Halathion Upper Value (lethoxychlor Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Kirex Upper Value Toxaphene Upper Value 11 ug/L 1100 ug/L 10,000 ug/L 300 ug/L funct. ug/L 10 ug/L 1.0 ug/L 50 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 100 ug/L 10 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.2 ug/L 0.002 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 35 ug/L 0.03 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.005 ug/L Organics 11 ug/L 1100 ug/L 10,000 ug/L 300 ug/L funct. ug/L 10 ug/L 1.0 ug/L 50 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 100 ug/L 10 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 -ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.01 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.2 ug/L 0.002 ug/L 0.009 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.1 ug/L 35 ug/L 0.03 ug/L 0.001 ug/L 0.005 ug/L NY-14 ------- NEW YORK Class AA Specia.. Class A Special Class II - -. Phenolic Compounds Upper Value 1 ug/L 1 ug/L Phenols, Total Chlorinated Upper'Value 1.0 ug/L 1.0 ug/L Phenols, Total Unchlorinated Upper Value 5.0 ug/L 5.0 ug/L 2,4-Dichlorophenol Upper Value 0.3 ug/L . 0.3 ug/L Pentachlorophenol Upper Value 0.4 ug/L 0.4 ug/L PCBs Upper Value 0.01 ug/L 0.01 ug/L Secondary Upper Liiit 0.001 ug/L 0.001 ug/L Bacteria Fecal Colifori Upper Value Narr. Total Colifora Upper Value Narr. NY-15 ------- ------- |