United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Water Regulations and Standards Washington, DC 20460 EPA 440/5-88-073 September 1988 Water State Water Quality Standards Summary: Pennsylvania ------- ------- 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: PB89-142Q53 ------- ------- PENNSYLVANIA Responsible Agency: State Contacts Dept. of Environiental Resources Bureau of Hater Quality Hanageient P.O. Box 2063 Harrisburg 17120 717-787-9637 Standards Available From: State Contact: Mr. Edward R. Brezina, Chief- Oiv. of Hater Qual. Departtent of Environiental Resources Bureau of Hater Quality Hanageeent P.O. Box 2063 Harrisburg 17120 717-787-9637 Fee: no Bailing Lists no State Narrative Language For: Toxics Hater shall not contain substances attributable to point or nonpoint source Haste discharges in concentration or atounts sufficient to be initical or harmful to the water uses to be protected or to huian, anital, plant, or aquatic life. Not to exceed 0.01 of the 96-hour LC50 for representative important species as detertined through substantial available literature data or bioassay tests tailored to the aibient quality of the receiving waters. State Narrative Language For: Free From Hater shall not contain substances attributable to point or nonpoint source waste discharges in concentrations or aeounts sufficient to be initical or hartful to the water uses to be protected or to hutan, anital, plant or aquatic life. Specific substances to be controlled shall include, but shall not be limited to floating debris, oil, grease, scui and other floating taterials, toxic substances, pesticides, chlorinated hydrocarbons, carcinogenic, iutagenic and teratogenic saterials, and substances which produce color, tastes, odors, turbidity, or settle to fori deposits. State Narrative Language For: Low Flow The accepted design streat flow, to which the water quality criteria as set forth in this chapter shall apply, is the actual or estieated lowest seven-consecutive-day average flow that occurs once in ten years for a streaa with unregulated flow, or the estimated liniiui flow for a streat with regulated flows, except where the Departaent deteraines that a tore restrictive application is necessary to protect a particular designated or existing use. Where the lowest seven-consecutive-day average flow that occurs once in ten years is zero, the Departeent shall specify the design flow based on the identified or estiiated flow at that point where a use identified in section 93.4 of this title (relating to statewide water uses) becoies possible. PA-1 ------- PENNSYLVANIA "Classifications Cold Hater Fishes Mara Hater Fishes Migratory Fishes Trout Stocking Potable Hater Supply Industrial Hater Supply Livestock Hater Supply Wildlife Hater Supply Irrigation Boating Fishing Hater Contact Sports Esthetics High Quality Haters Exceptional Value Haters Navigation Maintenance and/or propagation of fish species including the faiily Salionidae and additional flora and fauna which are indigenous to a cold water habitat. Maintenance and propagation of fish species and additional flora and fauna which are indigenous to a tiara water habitat. Passage, maintenance and propagation of anadroious and catadroious fishes and other fishes which ascend to flowing waters to coiplete their life cycle. Maintenance of stocked trout from February 15 to July 31 and laintenance and propagation of fish species and additional flora and fauna which are indigenous to a wan water habitat. Use by the public as defined by the Federal Safe Drinking Hater Act, or by other water users that require a permit froi the Department under the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Hater Act, after conventional treatment for drinking, culinary, and other purposes, such as inclusion into foods, either directly or indirectly. Use by industry for inclusion into nonfood products, processing and cooling. Use by livestock and poultry for drinking and cleansing. Use for waterfowl habitat and for drinking and cleansing by wildlife. Used to supplement precipitation for growing crops. Use of the water for power boating, sail boating, canoeing, and rowing for recreational purposes when surface water flow or impoundment conditions allow. Use of the water for the legal taking of fish. Use of the water for swiuing and related activities. Use of the water as an esthetic setting to recreational pursuits. A stream or watershed which has excellent quality waters and environmental or other features that require special water quality protection. A stream or watershed which constitutes an outstanding national, state, regional or local resource, such as waters of national, state or county parks or forests, or waters which are used as a source of unfiltered potable water supply, or waters which have been characterized by The Fish Commission as 'Wilderness Trout Streans,' and other waters of substantial recreational or ecological significance. Use of the water for the commercial transfer and transport of persons, animals and goods. PA-2 ------- PENNSYLVANIA All Cold Water Fish.. Han Water Fish.. Higratory Fishe.. Classes Physical Dissolved Oxygen Lower Value Narr. Tecperature Upper Value Narr. Teaperature Changes Upper Value . Narr. Turbidity Upper Value Narr. Total Dissolved Solids Upper Value Narr. Nutrients Aaionia Upper Value Narr. Nitrates & Nitrites Upper Value 10 ig/L Toxic Metals Arsenic Upper Value Chroaiui - Hexavalent Upper Value Copper Upper Value Cyanide Upper Value Iran Upper Value Secondary Upper Liiit Manganese Upper Value Nickel Upper Value 0.05 0.05 Narr. 0.005 1.5 0.3 1.0 Narr. ig/L •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L Pesticides Organics Phenolic Coipounds Upper Value Narr. Bacteria Fecal Colifom Upper Value ' Narr. PA-3 ------- PENNSYLVANIA Trout Stocking Potable Mater S.. Industrial Hate., Livestock, Physical Nutrients Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria PA-4 ------- PENNSYLVANIA Wildlife Mater Irrigation Boating Fishing Physical Nutrients Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria PA-5 ------- PENNSYLVANIA Hater Contact S.. Esthetics High Quality Ha.. Exceptional Physical Nutrients ' Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria •PA-6 ------- PENNSYLVANIA Navigation Physical Nutrients Toxic Metals Pesticides Organics Bacteria PA-7 ------- ------- |