c/EPA
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Environmental Research
Laboratory
Duluth MN 55804
EPA-600/8-84-030
November 1984
Research and Development
CETIS: Complex
Effluents Toxicity
Information System
CETIS Retrieval
System User's Manual
-------
EPA-600/8-84-030
November 1984
CETIS: COMPLEX EFFLUENTS TOXICITY INFORMATION SYSTEM
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL
Dorette R. Gueldner, Anne Pilli, Judy L. Crane, and Daniel J. Sivertson
Contract No. 6639105
Computer Sciences Corporation
Falls Church, Virginia
CR807240
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
Environmental Research Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Duluth, Minnesota
-------
NOTICE
This document has been reviewed in accordance with
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy and
approved for publication. Mention of trade names
or commercial products does not constitute endorse-
ment or recommendation for use.
11
-------
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
LIST OF TABLES iv
GLOSSARY 1
INTRODUCTION 2
USING THE CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM 4
ACCESSING CETIS 6
HELP 7
SAMPLES 8
APPENDICES
A. CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES A-l
B. CETIS DATA ELEMENTS B-l
Facility Information B-l
Effluent/Receiving Water Information B-2
Reviewer Name/Coding Date Information B-4
Test Data Information B-4
Sampling Information B-4
Toxicity Test Information B-5
Test Water Information B-5
Other Water Profile Information B-6
Test Organism Information B-6
Dilution Water Information B-7
Test Method Information B-7
Test Result Information B-9
Remarks B-ll
C. STATE CODES C-l
D. SIC CODES D-l
E. EFFLUENT TREATMENT PROCESSES E-l
F. MAJOR/MINOR BASIN CODES F-l
G. SPECIES CODES G-l
H. STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE IN REMARKS H-l
111
-------
LIST OF TABLES
Page
Table 1. CETIS REPORT SPECIFICATION SUMMARY 5
iv
-------
GLOSSARY
FIPS
GAGE
IFD
IHS
Q7-10
Low Flow
NCC
NPDES
REACH
SAS
SIC
STORE!
ISO
Federal Information Processing Standards
United States Geological Survey river gage level file
Industrial Facilities Discharge file
In-House Software
7-day, 10-year low flow (in cfs) of a receiving stream
National Computer Center
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program
Hydrologic network file
Statistical Analysis System available at NCC on the IBM
computer
Standard Industrial Classification
Computerized data base system maintained by the EPA for the
STOrage and RETrieval of data relating to the quality of the
waterways within and contiguous to the United States
Time Sharing Option for interactive computer use on the NCC IBM
computer
-------
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A computerized Complex Effluent Toxicity Information System (CETIS) data
base has been developed to assemble the results of effluent toxicity tests so
toxicity characteristics of complex effluents can be determined on an
industry-by-industry basis. The information is available through the
National Computer Center (NCC) to state or regional environmental offices to
assist them in determining where to use toxicity testing, in interpreting the
results, and in setting discharge limits. This data base was designed
collaboratively by the Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth (ERL-D) of
the Office of Research and Development and the Permits Division of the Office
of Water.
DATA ACQUISITION
Data for CETIS are obtained from both published papers and from
unpublished results of tests conducted by state or regional environmental
offices.
DATA ENCODING AND ENTRY
These data are evaluated by trained reviewers, and selected information
is encoded onto data record forms. The data are entered into data files on
the PDP 11/70 computer at ERL-D. The data files are proofread and checked to
insure they accurately reflect the test data.
ERL-D CETIS personnel transmit data to the IBM computer system at NCC.
Incoming CETIS data are cross-referenced with corresponding data from the
Industrial Facilities Discharge (IFD) file using In-House Software (IHS).
IFD is linked to the United States Geological Survey river gage level file,
GAGE, by way of the hydrologic network file, REACH. Consequently, cross-
referenced information from the IFD, REACH and GAGE files are included in the
2
-------
IHS CETIS data base. The cross-referenced information is proofread and
edited by ERL-D CETIS personnel prior to inclusion in the IHS CETIS data
base.
DATA RETRIEVAL
The CETIS Retrieval System allows users with an account at NCC to select
the following template retrieval reports: 1) industrial report, 2) receiving
water or area report, 3) test report, 4) test species report, 5) effluent
treatment report, and 6) total data listing report. The user can also design
and implement specific retrievals to obtain data from CETIS.
-------
USING THE CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
The CETIS retrieval system is an interactive TSO CLIST program that
prepares and submits batch IHS retrieval requests. Several different types
of reports are available. Within each report type are options for selecting
and sorting records and for formatting outputs. Table 1 summarizes the CETIS
report specifications.
The program is useful for retrieving large quantities of data from
CETIS. Further analysis of retrieval data can be accomplished by specifying
the SAS format output which is saved on disk storage. The data can then be
analyzed using SAS.
Because the program submits a batch request, it may take several hours
or overnight to generate the reports requested. Job turnaround time can be
shortened by selecting a high priority number for the job. However, computer
cost is directly related to job priority.
Users may also design their own retrieval specifications and output
format by using IHS directly without going through the CETIS retrieval
program.
-------
TABLE 1.
CETIS REPORT SPECIFICATION SUMMARY
REPORT OPTIONS
Industry Report
Area or Receiving
Water Report
Test Report
Test Species Report
Effluent Treatment
Report
Total Data Listing
Report
SELECT OPTIONS
Industrial
Category
SIC Codes
Eight-digit
Catalog Unit
Eight-digit
Catalog Unit &
three-digit
Segment Number
Basin Code
State
Bioassay Type 1
Bioassay Type 2
Exposure Type
Test Duration
Test Species
Lif estage
NPDES Number
SIC Code
Effluent Treat-
ment*
Reference Number*
NPDES Number*
Catalog Unit and
Segment Number*
SORT OPTIONS
SIC Codes & State
State & SIC Codes
Catalog Unit &
Segment Number
NPDES Number
NPDES Number
SIC Code
NPDES Number
SIC Code
NPDES Number
SIC Code
Low Flow
Discharge Flow
Not applicable
FORMAT OPTIONS
Brief Format
Expanded Format
SAS Format Disk.
File
Brief Format
Expanded Format
SAS Format Disk
File
Brief Format
Expanded Format
SAS Format Disk
File
Brief Format
Expanded Format
SAS Format Disk
File
Brief Format
Expanded Format
SAS Format Disk
File
Full Data Listing
Format
* Available by October, 1984.
-------
ACCESSING CETIS
It is assumed that the user is familiar with the basic operation and use
of TSO on the EPA NCC IBM computer. If not, the user should contact EPA. User
Support (FTS/629-7862 or 919/541-7862) for further information. The "NCC-IBM
User's Guide" and the "TSO User's Guide" may also be obtained from EPA User
Support.
Different types of accounts and phone connectors require slightly
different logon procedures. Usually, an account number and password are all
that are required. After entering the CETIS retrieval program, you will also
have to enter the number of the remote printer (station id) where the output
will be sent.
-------
HELP
General questions regarding CETIS may be directed to the CETIS
Coordinator, U.S. EPA Environmental Research Laboratory, 6201 Congdon
Boulevard, Duluth, MN 55804.
Questions about the retrieval program and IHS should be directed to the
STORET Suoport Group (WH-553) , TI.S. EPA, 401 M Street SW, Washington, DC
20460 (FTS/382-7220 or 202/382-7220).
The following CETIS data base documentation may be purchased from the
National Technical Information Service (U.S. Department of Commerce, 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22151):
Crane, J.-L., A. Pilli, and R. C. Russo. 1984. CETIS: Complex Efflu-
ents Toxicity Information System. Data Encoding Guidelines and
Procedures. ^PA Report, Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN: 20 p.
-------
SAMPLES
An example of a typical retrieval session and sample outputs (Appendix A)
for the various report types follows:
To begin a retrieval:
- LOGON to ISO using your user id and password.
- Type: EX 'GDOETDB.CLIST(RETRIEVE)1
************************************************************
* WELCOME TO THE CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM! *
* *
* This TSO procedure is designed to allow the user to *
* access the Complex Effluents Toxicity Information System *
* (CETIS) data base for purposes of generating standard *
* format reports. Several retrieval and selection options *
* are offered to enable limited modification of the *
* desired report. *
************************************************************
************************************************************
* If at any point you wish to start over or exit this *
* procedure hit the 'BREAK1 or 'ATTN' key. *
************************************************************
1. The first input required is your station id number.
ENTER YOUR 3 DIGIT STATION ID
EXAMPLE: 013
ENTER STATION ID: NNN (CR)
Type: NNN (CR) where NNN = your station id and (CR) = a carriage return
-------
Choose the type of report vou want.
SELECT THE TYPE OF RFPORT YOU WISH TO OBTAIN BY NUMBER.
1. INDUSTRY REPORT
2. RECEIVING WATER OR AREA REPORT
3. TEST REPORT
4. TEST SPECIES REPORT
5. EFFLUENT TREATMENT REPORT
6. TOTAL DATA LISTING FOR UP TO 8 REFERENCES
7. GO BACK TO TSO COMMAND MODE
ENTER (1-7): 1 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose the industry
reoort.
Choose vour select option.
SELECT YOUR OPTION BY NUMBER.
1. SELECT AN INDUSTRY CVTEGORY FROM A MENU
2. SELECT SIC CODES (UP TO 15)
ENTER (1 or 2): 1 (CR)
Your reponse would be entered after the colon. We chose to select an
industry category.
Choose an industry category number.
SELECT YOUR INDUSTRY CATEGORY BY NUMBER.
1. ALUMINUM FORMING
2. BATTERY MANUFACTURING
3. COAL MINING
4. COIL COATING
5. FOUNDRIES
6. INORGANIC CHEMICALS
7. IRON AND STEEL
8. LEATHER TANNING
9. METAL FINISHING
10. NON-FERROUS METALS
11. ORE MINING
12. ORGANIC CHEMICALS
13. PAINT
14. PORCELAIN ENAMELING
15. STEAM ELECTRIC
16. POTW
17. COPPER FORMING
18. TEXTILES
19. TIMBER
20. PHARMACEUTICALS
21. INK
22. PESTICIDES
23. PETROLEUM REFINING
24. PULP AND PAPER
25. AUTO AND OTHER LAUNDRIES
26. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
27. ELECTRICAL
-------
ENTER (1-27): 3 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose to get
information on the coal raining industry.
5. Choose your sort option.
CHOOSE HOW YOU WANT THE REPORT SORTED.
1. SIC CODE / STATE
2. STATE /SIC CODE
ENTER (1 or 2): 2 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose to get the
information sorted by state abbreviation and by SIC codes within those
states.
6. Choose the format option for your retrieval.
SELECT YOUR FORMAT OPTION BY NUMBER.
1. BRIEF FORMAT
2. EXPANDED FORMAT
3. SAS FORMAT DISK FILE AND PRINTOUT
ENTER (1-3): 2 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose the expanded
format.
Note; The SAS format will be available by October, 1984.
7. Choose the type of output you would prefer.
SELECT YOUR REPORT CRITERIA BY NUMBER.
1. PRINTED REPORT ONLY
2. PRINTED REPORT AND DATA SAVED ON DISK
ENTER (1 or 2): 1 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose to get the
printed report only.
10
-------
8. Choose the job priority. Keep in mind that job priority correlates
directly with the cost of each report.
ENTER THE PRIORITY YOU WANT THIS JOB TO RUN AT.
PRIORITY = 2 IS NORMAL.
5 IS THE HIGHEST.
1 IS THE LOWEST.
ENTER (1-5): 3 (CR)
Your response would be entered after the colon. We chose a job priority
of three.
9. Wait. The CETIS retrieval system is compiling your request and
submitting it as a batch job.
A BATCH RETRIEVAL IS NOW BEING ASSEMBLED. WAIT WHILE THE SYSTEM
PROCESSES YOUR REQUEST.
SAVED
SAVED
***************************************
JOB GDO (JOB02373) SUBMITTED
SUBMIT COMPLETED
JOB SUBMITTED AT 10:54:53 ON 05/31/84
***************************************
YOUR BATCH RETRIEVAL IS SUBMITTED.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE JOB NUMBER ENCLOSED IN PARENTHESES FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
The job number is the number that will be used for identification
purposes when the retrieval is in the queue and when the retrieval is
printed.
11. Choose to continue with another retrieval or stop the CETIS retrieval
system.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUBMIT ANOTHER RETRIEVAL?
ENTER (Y OR N): N (CR)
ENTERING TSO COMMAND LEVEL ...
READY
11
-------
You would enter your response after the colon. If you had chosen yes (to
continue with more retrievals), the CETIS retrieval system would return
you to selection of report type (see #2 of this section). By choosing
not to continue, we were returned to the ISO command level.
11. When you are finished creating retrievals, the output can be printed at
your remote site. If you created a disk file using the CETIS retrieval
system, you can use that file with other programs for analysis.
12
-------
Appendix A
CETIS RRTRIEVAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES
The following section contains examples of each report option in a brief
and expanded format. A unique set of data elements are retrieved from the
IHS CETIS data base for each report option (refer to Appendix B for a
description of the CETIS data elements). The SAS format output examples are
for viewing purposes only. The NCC-IBM, SAS package utilizes the disk file
which is generated. This disk file contains no headings or column labels and
all the data for a record is on a single line.
A-l
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - INDUSTRIAL REPORT - BRIEF FORMAT
NJ
s
T SIC SAMPLE TES1
REFERENCE * NPDES # A FACILITY NAME CODE DATE #
ERLD058O6000 BLEACHED KRAFT PULPMILL EFFLU 2611
/ / 1
/ / 2
/ /
' '
/ / 3
/ / 4
/ / 5
/ / 6
ERLDO56950OO ON BLEACHED KRAFT MILL 2611
/ / 1
/ / 2
/ / 3
/ / 4
/ / 5
/ / 6
/ / 7
/ / 8
/ / 9
/ / 1O
ERLD06O660OO STAR PAPER MILL 2611
/ / 1
/ /
/ /
/ /
/ / 2
/ /
/ /
/ /
SPEC
23
23
23
23
23
23
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
407
407
EFCT EFC
ENDPT CODE
LC50
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
GRO
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
T CONC,
CONC RANGE
55%
44%
44%
44%
31. 5%
31. 5%
31. 5%
31. 5%
16. 5%
14%
18. 7OOO1%
28%
49%
37%
36%
25. 8%
21. 8%
6%
21. 5%
19. 5%
18. 5%
17%
21 - 24
18 - 21
18 - 21
15. 5 - 18
27%
24. 5%
22%
20%
-------
GETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - INDUSTRIAL REPORT - EXPANDED FORMAT
REFERENCE # NPDES « STATE FACILITY NAME SIC CODE RECEIVING WATER DIS FLOW EFF TREATMNT
TEST # SAMPLE DATE SAMP TYPE SPEC DUR/DAYS EFCT ENDPT EFCT CODE CONC CONC RANGE
ERLDO58060OO
1
2
3
4
5
6
ERLDO569SOOO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1O
ERLDO5352OOO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
ERLDOO686OOO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BLEACHED KRAFT PULPMILL EFFLU
/ / 23 4
/ / 23 .5
/ / 3
/ / 4
/ / 23 .5
/ / 23 .5
/ / 23 .5
/ / 23 .5
ON BLEACHED KRAFT MILL
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / C
/ / C
/ / C
FINNISH
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ /
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
/ / P
BC BLEACH
74/12/00
74/12/OO
74/12/00
74/12/OO
74/12/OO
74/12/OO
74/12/OO
74/12/OO
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
BLEACHED KRAFT PULP
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
KRAFT PULP MILLS
90
90
90
9O
90
90
9O
90
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
18
M
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2611
LCSO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
BIO
2611 NIP ICON BAY
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
GRO
2611
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
MOR
MOR
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
2611
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
LCSO
55X
44X
44X
44X
31. 5X
31. 5X
31. 57.
31. SX
16. 5X
147.
18. 70OO1X
28X
49X
37X
36X
25. 8X
21. BX
6X
1. 54X
5. 8X
6. 37.
5. SX
16X
18X
44X
1. SIX
2X
1O. 7X
12. IX
14. 3X
42. IX
.O1X
1. 7M
2. 2M
1.3M
. O17X
. 018X
3. 9M
2M
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1. 43 -
5. 2 -
5. 7 -
5. 3 -
-
33 -
1. 37 -
1. 6 -
9. 7 -
11. 2 -
13. 7 -
40. 5 -43.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.62
6. 4
6. 9
5. 7
59
1. 66
2.4
11. 7
13. 1
14.9
70O01
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - INDUSTRIAL REPORT - SAS FORMAT DISK FILE
NPDES tt
*OHOO056B1
*OHO009703
*OHOOO9130
*OHO009377
*OHOOO9539
*OHOOO9717
*OHOOO9784
*OHOO45322
*PAOOO8265
*SCOOOO868
*SCOOO1O15
TNOOO1643
WI0000990
*WIOOO1121
WIOOO3379
*WI0003671
S
T
A
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
PA
SC
SC
TN
WI
WI
WI
WI
SIC DIS FLOW TREATMENT CODES
2621
2631 9OO
2621 96O
2621 8100
2621 335O
2621
2621 2320
2621 540
261 1 48OO
2631
2611 3550O
2621 170OO 4A
2621
2621
2611
2611
SAMP
TYPE
*C
*C
ttG
ttG
*
ttG
*G
*
ttG
*
ttG
*
ttG
*
ttG
*
*G
*
ttG
ttG
ttG
ttG
*G
ttG
*
*G
*
*
tt
*
*C
*C
tt
tt
*
ttC
*
*p
*
ttC
*
ttC
*
ttC
*
ttC
SPEC
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
8
8
8
1
1
8
86
142
86
142
2
1
1
2
2
1
DUR/DAYS
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
4
4
2
2
4
2
4
4
4
4
EFCT EFCT
ENDPT CODE
MOR
MOT
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
MOR
MOR
LC50
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOT
MQR
MOT
MOR
MOT
LC50
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
LC50
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
CONC
10O%
10O%
75%
80%
61%
49%
100%
1OO%
43%
1OO%
1OO%
1OO%
100%
100%
10O%
100%
100%
13%
100%
100%
56%
56%
60%
60%
53%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
tt
tt
tt
*
*
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - RECEIVING WATER REPORT - BRIEF FORMAT
CATALOG
UNIT
SEG.
*
REFERENCE
#
NPDES
ft
FACILITY
NAME
SIC
CODE
RECEIVING
WATER
DISC.
FLOW
O
O
O
31102O6
310O2O2
3080103
3O8O1O3
0
O
308O103
31OO2O7
31OO2O4
0
3070204
31OO2O4
310O204
31OO2O4
31OO2O4
O
31OO2O6
O
3O801O3
O
0
3O8O103
3O80101
31O02O7
3O80103
31OO2O4
31OO2O6
310O2O8
31OO1O1
3O90203
3OSO1O3
312OOO3
314O105
O
3140305
O
312OOO1
314O1O6
314O1O5
314O1O5
308O1O3
3O8O1O3
O
3O80101
3O8O101
3O90202
3O9O2O2
O FLEDOO0510OO
O FLED00046000
O FLEDOOO06OOO
16 FLED00020000
10 FLEDOOOS60OO
36 FLEDOO0190OO
6 FLEDOOO52000
0 FLEDO0047000
0 FLEDOO0610OO
3 FLEDO0039000
1 FLEDOOO3600O
7 FLED0005OOOO
0 FLEDO0050001
28 FLEDOO064000
7 FLEDOO02700O
1 FLEDOO0330O1
1 FLEDO0033002
1 FLED00033000
0 FLEDO00540OO
4 FLEDOOO55OOO
0 FLED00048000
17 FLED00004000
0 FLEDOOOS8000
0 FLEDOOO05000
17 FLED00060000
19 FLEDOO037000
1 FLEDO0071000
17 FLEDOO028000
7 FLED00030000
9 FLEDOOO 72000
13 FLED00021000
31 FLED00059000
0 FLED000430OO
46 FLED000080OO
31 FLEDOO053000
1 FLEDOO031000
0 FLEDO0073000
1 FLED00073001
O FLED00083000
3 FLED00078000
3 FLED00040000
8 FLEDOOOO7000
8 FLED00007001
54 FLED00032000
6 FLED000810OO
0 FLED00086000
11 FLED00022000
11 FLED00022001
5 FLEDOOO25000
6 FLED00026001
FLOOOOO35
FLOOOOO43
FLOOOOO51
FLOOO006O
FL0000221
FL0000337
FLOOOO4OO
FLOOOO477
FLOOOO671
FLOOOO671
FLOOO0701
FLOO00752
FL0000761
FLOOO0761
FLOOOO761
FLOOO0809
FLOOO0817
FLOO00884
FL0000892
FLOOOO957
FLO000981
FLO00104O
FLOOO1074
FLOOO1121
FLOOD 11 39
FLOO01589
FLO001643
FL0001929
FLOOO1961
FL0002089
FLOOO2119
FLOOO2241
FLOOO2275
FLOOO2488
FL0002488
FLOOO2500
FLOOO2518
FL0002526
FL0002593
FLOO02593
FLOOO2763
FLOO02780
FLOO2O206
FL0020303
FLOO20303
FL0020311
FLOO20524
tri
REEVES SOUTHEAST
SCHUYLKILL METALS CORPORA
AMERICAN CYANAMID
DU PONT DE NEMOURS LAWTEY
TROPICANA PROD
DU PONT DE NEMOURS STARKE
REICHHOLD CHEM JAX
SO WOOD PIEDMONT-BALDWIN
UNION CARBIDE KENNEDY PLT
ST REGIS PAPER CO JAX
H P HOOD Si SON DUNEDIN
ROYSTER CO PHOSPH PL MULB
ROYSTER CO PHOSPH PL MULB
ITT FERNANDINA
FARMLAND IND BARTOW
GARDINIER EAST TAMPA
GARDINIER EAST TAMPA
GARDINIER EAST TAMPA
TAMPA ELEC-GANNON STEAM
TAMPA ELEC-BIG BEND STEAM
SCM CORP ORGANIC CHEM JAX
ALTON BOX BOARD JAX
USN NAVAL AIR STATION
ANCHOR HOCKING CORPORATIO
UNION CAMP JAX
HI -ACRES CONCENTRATE ORLA
MODERN PLATING PINELLAS P
FL WIRE & CABLE JAX
W R GRACE CHEM COMPLEX BA
N I TRAM CHEM TAMPA
EVANS PACKING DADE CITY
US STEEL BARTOW CHEM PLT
KEY WEST UTIL-STOCK ISL S
TITANIUM ENTERPRISES CRN
REICHHOLD CHEM-NEWPQRT DV
GULF PWR CO-CRIST STEAM
MONSANTO PENSACOLA
MONSANTO PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATI
OLIN CORP SMOKELESS PL ST
ST REGIS PAPER PENSACOLA
AM CYANAMID SANTA ROSA MI
AM CYANAMID SANTA ROSA MI
GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORP-PALA
CARGILL-DBA-PARAMOUNT POU
PORT ST JOE WTP
DELANO WTP
DELANO WTP
FT LAUDERDALE-NW 6TH ST/W
FT LAUDERDALE-CORAL RDGE/
C-T i AimponAi p rncAi onocr /
O
O
2824
1O99
2O33
1O99
2821
2491
2813
2631
2O33
2874
2874
2611
2874
2819
2819
2819
4911
4911
2861
2631
4952
3221
2869
2033
3471
3315
2874
2873
2O37
2819
4911
1O99
2861
4911
2869
2869
4952
2892
2621
2824
2824
2621
2016
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
DITCH TO PEMBERTON CREEK
RECVG STRM-BOGGY B 3
MANATEE R
ALLIGATOR C 7
CEDAR C 50
CANAL TO ST MARY'S RIVER
WILEY RD D TO INDIAN R
ST JOHNS R 69400
ST JOSEPH SND 705
ALAFIA R 610
ALAFIA RIVER
AMELIA R 165000
TR TO ALAFIA R 2500
ALAFIA R
ALAFIA R
ALAFIA R 32100
HILLSBOROUGH BAY
HILLSBOROUGH BAY 2390OO
MONCRIEF CREEK
ST JOHNS R 50
ST JOHNS RIVER
MCCOY CREEK
L SIX MILE C 4080
L UEKIVA R 3. 45
D TO CROSS BAYOU CA 62
RECVG STRM-D TO CEDAR C 72
ALAFIA R . 5
DELANEY C 450
TANK LK 17OO
BEAR B 4700
ATLANTIC OCEAN 42400
RECVG STRM-CLARKES C 480O
STOKES B 131
ESCAMBIA R
ESCAMBIA RIVER
ESCAMBIA R 30. 8
PENSACOLA BAY
BIG BOGGY B 478
ELEVENMILE C 291OO
RECVG STRM-ESCAMBIA BAY 2600
RECVG STRM-ESCAMBIA BAY 2600
RECVC STRM-RICE C 37000
D TO CEDAR C 351
ST JOSEPH SOUND
ST JOHNS R 1360
ST JOHNS R 1360
NF NEW R 6320
INTERCOASTAL WATERWAY 5620
TMTSTDrnACTAI LJATPPUAV 5620
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - RECEIVING WATER REPORT - EXPANDED FORMAT
ON
AT. UNIT/SEG.
0 0
O 0
0 0
311O2O6 16
31OO2O2 10
3080103 36
3080 1O3 6
0 O
RECEIVING MATER
TEST NO. DUR.
1
2
/DAYS
1
1
DITCH TO PEMBERTON CREEK
1
2
3
1
2
RECVG STRM-BOGGY
1
2
MANATEE R
1
ALLIGATOR C
1
2
CEDAR C
1
2
3
4
CANAL TO ST MARY'
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
1
1
2
2
B
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
S RIVER
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
1
NPDES # FACILITY NAME
SPECIES EFCT ENDPT EFCT CODE
REEVES SOUTHEAST
1 LC50
8 LC50
SCHUYLKILL METALS
8 MOR
54 MOR
1527 MOR
AMERICAN CYANAMID
8 MOR
1 MOR
FL0000035 DU PONT DE NEMOURS
1 MOR
8 MOR
FLOOOOO43 TROPICANA PROD
1 MOR
FLOOOOO51 DU PONT DE NEMOURS
1 MOR
8 MOR
FL0000060 REICHHOLD CHEM JAX
1 MOR
8 MOR
1 MOR
1 MOR
AV
CONC
. 028%
. 2%
CORPORATIO
5. 6X
5. 6%
5. 6%
10O7.
10O%
LAMTEY
10O%
10OX
1OOX
STARKE
10OX
1OOX
1OO%
1OOX
10O%
1OO%
FL0000221 SO MOOD PIEDMONT-BALDWIN
1 LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
8 LC50
LC5O
8 LC5O
8 LC5O
1 LC50
LC50
1 LC5O
LC50
8 LC5O
12. 62%
12. 62%
12. 62%
12. 62%
4O. 1%
12. 03%
6.2%
5. 92%
12. 64%
12. 64%
34. 22%
34. 22%
29. 69%
FLO/TGD SIC REFERENCE
CONC RANGE
0
-
-
0
-
-
-
2824
-
-
45. 02 1099
-
-
2033
-
52. 44 1099
-
-
5. Ill 2821
-
-
-
-
2491
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
FLEDOOO51OOO
FLEDO00460OO
FLEDOOOO60OO
FLED00020000
FLED000560OO
FLEDOOO19OOO
FLEDOO0520OO
FLEDO0047OOO
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - RECEIVING WATER REPORT - SAS FORMAT DISK FILE
CAT /UN IT
* 310O2O4
* O
* 3O7O2O4
* 31OO2O4
* 31O02O4
* 31OO2O4
* 31OO2O4
* O
* 31OO2O6
* O
* 3O801O3
* 0
SEG NPDES *
7 FL0000671
0 FLOOOO671
28 FLOOOO701
7 FLOO00752
1 FL0000761
1 FLOOO0761
1 FLOOO0761
0 FL0000809
4 FLOOO0817
0 FLOOO0884
17 FLOOOOB92
0 FL0000957
AV/FLOW SIC DUR/DAYS
*
*
74. 65 2874 *
»
*
tt
2874 *
*
61. 22 2611 *
»
«
«
*
*
«
tt
«
«
*
«
#
74. 65 2874 *
*
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
2819 *
tt
2819 *
*
525. 4OO1 2819 *
«
tt
tt
*
4911 *
tt
4911 *
*
2861 *
tt
5. Ill 2631 *
*
tt
4952 »
tt
tt
*
2
1
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
. 2O83
1
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
3
4
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
SPEC
142
142
1
1
8
1
2
1
1
142
142
1
1
142
1
8
142
8
8
1
1
8
86
86
86
86
142
142
142
8
142
8
8
8
EFCT EFCT
ENDPT CODE CONC
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
CONC RANGE
54. 5% 41
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
100X
10O7.
1007.
1OOX
1007.
13. 3X
5. 9X
44%
56X
82%
79X
60X
85%
22%
47. 4%
48. 87.
26. 2O001X
38. 97C
29. 9%
35. 4%
26. 70OO1X
19. 4%
100X
100%
56%
567.
10O7.
1007.
82. 5%
43. 5/C
1OO/C
1OOX
100%
19. 97.
15. 7X
10OX
5. 6%
1007.
36
19
18
18
18
18
1O
10
1O
75»
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
69tt
36tt
56tt
56«
56tt
56*
32«
tt
tt
tt
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
«
*
32tt
32tt
*
tt
*
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST REPORT - BRIEF FORMAT
00
NPDES SIC TEST
* CODE *
ALOOOO1O8 2869
ALOOO0213 2812
AL0000329 3361
ALOO02194 3471
ALOO02763 2O48
AL00030S5 2819
AL0003093 2879
AL0003361 3321
ALOO03395 2O16
ALOOO3417 3312
ALOOO3603 2649
ALOO2OOO1 4952
AL0022870 1211
ALOO2533O 2869
AL0025330 2869
2
1
2
1
2
1
4
2
3
1
5
6
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
7
8
3
4
5
6
1
2
2
EXP TEST
TYP DUR/DAYS SPEC
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
1
1
8
8
1
142
8
1
1
8
1
8
1
8
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
1
1
1
8
8
EFCT
ENDPT
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC30
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
EFCT
CODE CONC
CONC
RANGE
43X
MOR 100X
MOR 1007.
787.
MOR 100X
13. 5X
13. 5X
MOR 567.
6. 2X
MOR 75X
8. 5%
437.
247.
297.
23X
10OX
MOR 100X
MOR 100X
MOR 1OOX
<
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
247.
107.
44. IX
56. 5X
567.
42%
1OOX
1OOX
1007.
1O07.
10OX
1OOX
52X
667.
75X
1OOX
1OO%
"~
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST REPORT - EXPANDED FORMAT
NPDES SIC TEST EXP
* CODE * TYP
BIOASSAY TEST
1 2 DUR/DAYS
SPEC
EFCT
ENDPT
EFCT
CODE
CONC
CONC
RANGE
AL0000108 2869
1
3
ALOOO2194 3471
1
ALOOO289S 4911
1
2
ALOOO3O85 2819
5
6
ALOOO36O3 2649
1
2
FLOOOOO43 2O33
!> *
T FLOOOOO6O 2821
vo 3
4
1
2
FLOOOO221 2491
11
7
8
9
1O
1
2
3
6
FLOOOO337 2813
1
2
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
F
F
S
S
S
S
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
4
2
4
1
8
1
8
1
1
142
8
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
8
8
8
54
1
8
1
1
8
1
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC50
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MQR
MOR
MOR
MOR
37. 5X
417.
13. 5X
13. 5X
917.
10OX
43X
247.
297.
23X.
56%
427.
100X
100X
100%
1007.
100X
100X
1007.
29. 69X
22. 6400 IX
74. 5X
24V.
1007.
100%
12. 62X
12. 62X
12. 62X
12. 62X
40. IX
12. 03X
12. 64X
12. 64X
34. 22X
34. 22X
7. 3X
7. 3X
22. 67.
21. 67.
_
_
_
_
_
«.
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
__ .
-
-
_
-
FLOOOO4OO 2631
PI
142
MOR
1OOX
-------
II
H
n
n
u
H
n
n
H
H
ii
g
II
II
H
Ul H
LL II
II
Si
Q H
H
t- H
Ii
O II
U. II
n
CO H
H
i n
n
1- H
§8
a. n
Ul R
R
i- n
to H
lij n
i- u
1 R
H
£11
1- H
CO R
Sj
< H
> H
Ul H
>-> H
K H
H II
Ul R
K R
H
CO H
1-1 R
1- fl
Ul R
0 H
H
n
R
H
R
R
H
|
H
H
II
H
H
R
D
II
II
U
n
R
II
II
II
II
II
II
II tttt* ** * *
II
II
II
n
u
II
Ul II
oil! ' ' ' ' ' ' '
O K II
II
H
II
H
H
U
II
II
II
m n ^H o o oo o
0 .*« PP NP
z ^ *** **^ ^
o n
u
H
n
R
H
R
II
1- Ul II
U Q II
u. a ii oe E oe
UIOJ 00 0
II
1- H
0 Q R P P P P
u. z R « in m in
H _! -I _1 -1
n
OH « R
1- < 8
to Q n
Ul N. R
Ii
R
R
89 H W 5 000 00 00
R
R
3* A * ,
Ul R 0* CM * '
0 Q R -0 « -0 i
** O H 00 00 *3 '
en o R CM CM n (
R
R
N 00 (*5 «^ '
II O **** W
a * n p P P
a. R 5 P P
R * * *
* * ** ** **** * * ***#**** * * * * * ** * * *
II II II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III II II II 1
XX XX XX XXXX XX XXXXXXXX XXX XX XX XX X
mp <)* mn -flruinio -«p n
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST SPECIES REPORT - BRIEF FORMAT
NPDES SIC TEST
ft CODE « £
MI0001422 4911
33
32
MIOO23O27 4952
82
6O
4O
21
WAOO245O3 4952
1
SPECIES LIFESTAGE
23
23
23
23
23
23
23 YRLG
EFCT EFCT
ENDPT CODE
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
HEM
HEM
HEM
HEM
CONC
. 05M
M
100%
100%
1007.
7. 8%
1. 1%
3. 6X
1. IX
3. 65C
CONC RANGE
_
. 03 - .1
. 03 - .39
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-------
GETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST SPECIES REPORT - EXPANDED FORMAT
NPDES «
TEST DATE
SP
MIOOO1422
73/O5/14
73/05/14
MI 0023027
74/OO/OO
74/OO/OO
74/OO/OO
74/OO/00
WAOO245O3
/ /
/ /
/ /
/ /
SIC
BIO-1
EC LF
4911
A
23
A
23
4952
A
23
A
23
A
23
A
23
4952
A
BIO-2 1
STG AGE
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
ENDPT EFCT
AGE RANGE
MOR
-
MOR
-
MOR
-
MOR
-
MOR
-
MOR
-
HEM
HEM
HEM
HEM
CONC CONC RANGE
WEIGHT WT RANGE LENGTH LGTH RANGE
. O5M . 03 - .1
100- 150
M . 03 - .39
1OO- 150
1OOX
- -
1OOX
4. 5 - 65 -
1OOX
-
7. ax
1.3 - 44
1. IX
3. 6X
1. IX
3. 6X
23
YRLG
29
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST SPECIES REPORT - SAS FORMAT DISK FILE. FORMAT #1
>
1
1 '
u>
NPDES SIC
* CODE
*MIOOO1422 4911 *
4
4
*MIOO23O27 4952 *
*WAOO245O3 4952 *
TEST EFCT
DUR/D ENDPT
» 2
» 3
2
4
4
4
84
84
112
112
EFCT
CODE
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
HEM
HEM
HEM
HEM
CONC
. 05M
M
1007.
1O07.
1O07.
7. 87.
1. 1%
3. 67.
1. 17.
3. 67.
SPEC LFSTG AGE
23
23
23
23
23
23
23 YRLG
AGE RANGE
*
g
*
tt
*
It
*
*
#
tt
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - TEST SPECIES REPORT - SAS FORMAT DISK FILE. FORMAT #2
SIC TEST EFCT EFCT
CODE DUR/D ENDPT CODE
* 49M*
*
*
* 4952*
«
*
*
«
* 4952*
»
«
«
«
2
3
2
4
4
4
84
84
112
112
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
HEM
HEM
HEM
HEM
CONC
. O5M
M
10OX
10O%
1OOX
7. 8X
1. 1%
3.6%
1. IX
3. 6X
SPEC WEIGHT WEIGHT RANGE LENGTH LENGTH RANGE
23
23
23
23 4. 5
23
23 1.3
23 29
10O 150*
10O 150*
tt
65 tt
*
44 *
tt
tt
tt
tt
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - EFFLUENT TREATMENT REPORT - BRIEF FORMAT
Ln
REFERENCE *
FLEDOOO6400O
FLEDOOOO4OOO
FLEDOOO28OOO
FLEDOOO3OOOO
FLEDOOOOBOOO
FLEDOOO32OOO
FLEDOOO25OOO
FLEDOOO26OOO
FLEDOOO16OOO
FLEDOOO2300O
FLEDOOO23O01
FLEDOOOO9OOO
FLEOOOO24OOO
FLEDOOO44OOO
FLED00001000
FLEDOOO 12000
FLEDOOO110O1
FLEDOOO66OOO
FLEDOOO34OOO
FLEDOOO3500O
KYED00001OOO
KYEDOOO03OOO
KYEDOO003O01
KYEDOOO02OOO
KYEDOOO11000
LABBOOO11OOO
LABBOOO02OOO
LABB00002001
LABBOOO12OOO
LABBOO006OOO
LABBOO007001
LABBOOOO7002
LABBOO007000
LABBOOOO8001
LABBOOOO300O
LABBOOO1400O
LABBOOO0500O
LABB0000100O
LABB00004000
MNAAOOO010OO
MNAAOOO06000
MNAAOOO560OO
MNAAOOO62OOO
MNAA00061000
MNAA000540OO
MNAAOOOO40OO
MNAAOO057000
MNAA00060000
MNAAOOOS2000
MNAAOO066OOO
MNAAOOO 59000
NPDES *
FLOOO0701
FL0000892
FLOOO1139
FLO001589
FL0002119
FL0002763
FL0020311
FL0020524
FLOO20541
FL0024830
FL0024830
FLO027243
FLO027278
FLO028959
FL0030121
FL0031054
FLO032468
FLO034649
FLO034681
FL0034690
KY0001112
KYOOO15B9
KYOO01589
KYO003514
KY0003603
LAO000761
LAO000922
LAO000922
LA0002950
LA0003S22
LA0003549
LA0003549
LAOO03549
LA0003751
LA0005223
LA0005584
LA0029963
LA0032417
LA00467B7
MN0020362
MNOO20486
MN0020532
MN0020796
MN0021032
MN0021164
MN0021237
MN0021296
MN0021652
MN0021687
MN0021849
MN0022071
SIC
CODE
2611
2631
3315
2874
1099
2621
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
2033
4952
4952
3315
2491
4952
4952
3679
3674
2869
2822
2822
2813
2812
2812
2821
2821
2812
2911
3483
3483
3483
2865
2819
2911
2865
2911
2911
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
4952
*
1U
1U
2C
3G
1U
1U
1U
1H
1L
1U
1U
IT
1L
1U
2K
1U
2F
3G
2C
3G
3B
1U
1U
3B
1U
2K
2K
2K
3A
3B
2L
1U
2L
1H
2K
4C
2K
3B
1H
1M
1U
3A
3H
3H
3H
1L
3A
3H
3H
3H
3H
E
*
2K
36
2K
4A
16
3G
4A
1L
1U
3H
2F
1U
1M
3H
2C
2D
4A
2F
36
4A
3C
2K
2K
36
2K
4A
3A
3A
4A
4A
2C
IV
2C
2L
2C
2K
1H
2B
3B
IT
2F
1L
IT
1U
1U
IT
1L
1U
1U
1U
1U
FFLUEN1
*
3B
4A
36
36
3B
1M
3A
36
36
3B
1U
4A
4A
2F
4A
4A
2K
36
4A
4A
4A
4A
4A
4A
1U
2A
1U
2K
2D
3B
1A
1H
4A
1U
3H
1U
1U
5H
5H
1U
5A
5H
5H
4A
3H
f TREATMENTS
* * * *
4A 5O 50
4A
2K 4A
4A
1U 3A 3H 4A
4A 5B 5H
4A
3H 4A
36 4A
3A 4A
4A
1U 4A
2K 4A
4A
2K 4A
3A 1A 4A
5U 4A
4A
4A
4A
2F 3H 4A
4A
5A 4A
5U 4A
4A
4A
3A 5A 4A
4A
4A
4A
5H
5H 4A
LOW DIS
FLOW FLOW
. 4967 1650OO
50
72
2. 765 . 5
. 226 4800
43. 51 37OOO
6320
5620
53O
50
5O
2. 751 2100
3. 625 3450
1000
30
3. 5
771.7O01 30
3 920
3 380
6436 2730
6436 20OO
7837 907
7837 150OO
82000
1120
6. 95
50
270
78000
1580
613
-------
CETIS RETRIEVAL - EFFLUENT TREATMENT REPORT - EXPANDED FORMAT
REFERENCE * NPDES * SIC CODE
TEST * DUR/DAYS SPECIES EFCT ENDPT
NMBBOOOO20OO
1
NMBBOOOO1OOO
1
FLEDOOOO80OO
1
2
3
FLEDOOOO900O
1
2
3
TXBBOOOOIOOO
1
TXBBOO002OOO
1
FLEDOOO12OOO
NM0022306
1 8
NMOO28100
1 8
FLO002119
2 8
2 54
2 1
FL0027243
2 8
2 8
2 54
TXOO88781
1 5
TXOOO0698
1 5
FLO031054
1 B333E-O3 8
1
2 8333E-05 1
FLEDOO06400O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1O
11
FLEDOOO32OOO
1
2
FLEDOOOO4OOO
1
UVEDOOOIIOOO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
FL0000701
4 2
4 1
2 1
2 142
1 142
1 1
1 1
1 142
1 1
1 8
1 142
2
FL0002763
2 8
2 1
FL0000892
1 142
2
WV0004405
1 1
4 1
1 1
1 1
4 1
4 1
4 1
1 8
2
1 8
1 1
1061
1094
1099
2033
2076
2211
2491
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
2611
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
2621
2631
LC5O
LC50
2812
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
EC5OIM
LC50
2D
1U
1U
IT
3A
3A
1U
1U
1U
1U
2F
EFFLUENT TREATMENTS LOW FLOW
EFCT CODE CONC CONC RANGE
1U 4A 4C
MOR
4A
MOR
1G 3G 2K
MOR
MOR
MOR
1U 3B 36
MOR
MOR
MOR
3C 4A
MOR
4A
MOR
2D 2F 4A
2K 3B 4A
MOR
36 3B 4A
MOR
MOR
36 4A
4A
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
37. 780O1
1OO%
3. 488
1OO%
4A . 226
1OO%
1OO%
100X
4A 2. 751
1OO%
10OX
100%
10OX
6
1QO%
27%
5.2%
5. 8%
50 5Q . 4967
13. 3%
5. 9%
44%
56%
82%
79%
60%
85%
22%
47. 4%
48. 8% 36 -
26. 2OOO1% 19 -
43. 51
1OO%
10O%
19. 9% 10 -
15. 7% 10 -
< 1%
10O%
< 8%
< 7. 8%
100%
10O%
1OO%
24%
19%
. 14%
.28%
DIS FLOW
468O
78OO
4800
21OO
3000
3. 5
165000
69
36
37000
50
32
32
102OO
-------
GET IS RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - EFFLUENT TREATMENT REPORT - SAS FORMAT DISK FILE
NPDES SIC
* CODE
*FLOOO07O1 2611
*FLOOOO892 2631
*FLOOO1139 3315
*FLOOO1589 2874
*FLOOO2119 1099
*FLOOO2763 2621
*FLO02O311 4952
*FLOO20524 4952
*FLOO20541 4952
*FLO024830 4952
*FLOO24830 4952
*FL0027243 2033
EFFLUENT LOW DIS
TREATMENTS FLOW FLOW
1U 2K 3B 4 A SO 5Q . 4967 165OOO*
1U 3G 4A 50*
2C 2K 36 4A 72*
3C 4A 2. 765 . 5*
1U 16 36 2K 4A . 226 48OO*
1U 36 3B 4A 43. 51 370OO*
1U 4 A 6320*
1H 1L 1M 1U 3A 3H 4A 5620*
1L 1U 3A 4A 5B 5H 530*
1U 3H 36 4A 50*
1U 2F 36 3H 4A 5O*
IT 1U 3B 3G 4A 2. 751 2100*
»
*
»
*
*
«
*
tt
*
*
*
*
tt
tt
*
*
*
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
«
SPEC
2
1
1
142
142
1
1
142
1
8
142
142
8
54
54
1527
8
54
1
8
1
8
142
142
142
142
8
54
54
8
1
8
8
8
54
EFCT
ENDPT
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC50
LC50
LC50
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
LC5O
EFCT
CODE
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
MOR
CONG
13. 3X
5. 9X
44%
56X
82%
79X
60%
857.
22%
47. 4X
48. 87.
26. 20001V.
19. 9V.
15. 7X
1007.
100%
100%
1OOX
100%
1O07.
1007.
1007.
100%
26. 8%
7. 96%
100%
1007.
56%
79. 67.
56%
69X
727.
277.
82%
10O7.
100%
1007.
1007.
1007.
CQNC
RANGE
36
19
10
10
32
56
32
59
60
21
69
*
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
tt
*
*
*
69«
36tt
32«
32*
*
*
«
*
tt
tt
*
tt
tt
tt
«
tt
tt
100«
lOOtt
100*
85tt
94#
34«
104«
«
tt
tt
tt
*
-------
REFERENCE t : FLEOOOO660OO
CETIS FULL DATA LISTING
REFERENCE tt FLEDOOO66OOO
CETIS FULL DATA LISTING
CO
1.
2.
3.
3.
6.
7.
11.
12.
14.
19.
16.
17.
IS.
19.
REFERENCE NUMBER
NPDES NO. - DIRECT
IND? / IND. SOURCE NO.
FACILITY NAME
ADDRESS
CITY. COUNTY CODE
STATE.ZIP OR PROV. CNTRY
FACILITY SIC CODES
NPDES OUTFALL PIPE NO.
EFFLUENT TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
DISCHARGE HIT FLAG
DISCHARGE TYPE
DISCHARGE SIC CODES
RECEIVING WATER NAME
MAJOR. MINOR BASIN
REACH NUMBER
DISCH FLOH-IFD. PREC
MN FLOW.LU FLOW-CAGE
CODER NAME. DATE
FLED00066000
FL0034649
N /
LOXAHATCHEE RV REG WWTPbRECL
JUPITER . 99
FL
49S2 49912 0 0
O
3O 2F 4A
N
O 0 0 O
NF LOXAHATCHEE R
323
3090202 2
,
MORIARIT. CA 83/04/07
0
0
TEST NUMBER 1
21.
22.
23.
24.
29.
31.
32.
33.
34.
39.
36.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
91.
92.
93.
94.
99.
61.
62.
63.
64.
69.
66.
67.
71.
72.
COLLECTION DATE. TIME
SAMPLE TYPE
LOCATION
WASTE TYPE
DAILY AVE. FLOW AT SAMPLE
TEST DATE AND TIME
TESTING ORGAN I I AT I ON
EXPOSURE TYPE
RESIDUE ANALYSIS
BIOASSAY TYPE - 1
BIOASSAY TYPE - 2
DIS. OXY-MN. RANGE, UNITS
PH - MEAN. RANGE
TEMP - MEAN. RANGE
ALKALINITY - MEAN. RANGE
HARDNESS - MEAN. RANGE
AN IONS
METALS
NON-METALLIC CATIONS
ORGANICS
OTHER ANALYSES
TEST SPECIES
LIFE STAGE
AGE IN DAYS - MEAN. RANGE
WEIGHT IN 0 - MEAN. RANGE
LENGTH IN MM - MEAN. RANGE
ORGANISM SOURCE
ACC. TIME IN DAYS-MEAN
OIL WATER SOURCE
OIL WATER PRETREATMENT
81/O7/2B. 1O. 3O
0
E
A
81/07/29. O9:3O
S
S
N
A
C
7. 4-
7. B-
E
8
2O. 1- 22.
121-
117-
N
N
N
N
Y
8
NEON
. -
. -
. -
C
W
1
IE
i:
MEAN CONCENTRATION
100.
8 6
5
81. CONTROLS
82. STATISTICAL METHOD
83. DATA QUALITY
TEST 1 RESK OUR. IN DAYS
1 2
31O TO 81/07/31. 0930
990 NH3. NH3 * NH4
991 TRC UNDETECTED
S10 O X MORTALITY
94O O X MORTALITY
TEST NUMBER 2
21. COLLECTION DATE. TIME
22. SAMPLE TYPE
23. LOCATION
24. WASTE TYPE
29. DAILY AVE. FLOW AT SAMPLE
31. TEST DATE AND TIME
32. TESTING ORGANIZATION
33. EXPOSURE TYPE
34. RESIDUE ANALYSIS
39. BIOASSAY TYPE - 1
36. BIOASSAY TYPE - 2
41. DIS. OXY-MN. RANGE, UNITS
42. PH - MEAN. RANGE
43. TEMP - MEAN. RANGE
44. ALKALINITY - MEAN.RANGE
49. HARDNESS - MEAN. RANGE
91. AN IONS
92. METALS
93. NON-METALLIC CATIONS
94. ORGANICS
99. OTHER ANALYSES
61. TEST SPECIES
62. LIFE STAGE
63. AGE IN DAYS - MEAN. RANGE
64. WEIGHT IN 0 - MEAN.RANGE
63. LENGTH IN MM - MEAN, RANGE
66. ORGANISM SOURCE
67. ACC. TIME IN DAYS-MEAN
71. OIL WATER SOURCE
72. DIL WATER PRETREATMENT
81. CONTROLS
82. STATISTICAL METHOD
83. DATA QUALITY
2 RESK DUR. IN DAYS
1 1
RANGE
EFF. ENDPOINT EFFECT
X - MOR
SI/07/28, 10:30
O
E
A
B1/O7/29, O9:30
S
S
N
A
C
N
N
N
N
Y
94
NEON
7. 5-
8-
20 3-
121-
117-
8. 7
8 6
22 1
189
121
TEST
310
950
991
81O
900
MEAN CONCENTRATION
10O.
RANGE
EFF.ENDPOINT EFFECT
X - MOR
TO 81/07/31. O93O
NH3. NH3 + NH4
TRC UNDETECTED
9 X MORTALITY
48 H TEST INVALIDATED DUE TO 65 X CONTROL MORTALITY
-------
Appendix B
CETIS DATA ELEMENTS
The following list of data elements has been excerpted from the CETIS
Project Description, Guidelines, and Procedures documentation; the complete
documentation may be obtained from NTIS (see page 3). Data elements which
are cross-referenced with the IFD, REACH and GAGE IHS data files at NCC are
denoted by an asterisk. Further information about these cross-referenced
elements may be obtained from the Monitoring and Data Support Division, U.S.
EPA, Washington, D.C. 20460 (FTS/382-7046 or 202/382-7046).
Unavailable or not applicable information is denoted by blank spaces on
printouts from the IHS CETIS data base.
FACILITY INFORMATION
1) REFERENCE NUMBER
Consists of a 4-letter prefix assigned by ERL-D indicating the
organization that is responsible for the coding, a 5-digit sequence
assigned by the encoder identifying the number assigned to each report,
and a 3-digit suffix assigned by the encoder to uniquely identify
multiple references from a single paper. Any change in data elements 2-6
requires a new reference number, and any change in data elements 11-14
requires a new 3-digit suffix.
Example:
MN E_D_ 2.2.2.11 2.2.2.
State Coded at Assigned Number 3-Digit Suffix
Code ERL-D
B-l
-------
*2) NPDES NUMBER
Direct discharger (receiving facility) NPDES number.
*3) INDIRECT SOURCE/INDIRECT SOURCE NUMBER
A yes (Y) or no (N) indicates if the test data refers to an indirect
discharge facility. If yes, the indirect source number is given.
*4) INDIRECT DISCHARGER FACILITY NAME OR TYPE
If the facility name is unknown, the type of facility (e.g., textile
mill) is indicated.
*5) DIRECT DISCHARGER FACILITY NAME OR TYPE
If the facility name is unknown, the type of facility (e.g., textile
mill) is indicated.
*6) DIRECT DISCHARGER LOCATION
ADDRESS
CITY
COUNTY (3-digit county code (obtained from the STORET User's
Handbook, second edition)
STATE (State (see Appendix C) or Canadian province)
ZIP OR COUNTRY (zip code or country if foreign)
*7) FACILITY SIC CODES
Up to five 4-digit codes identifying the type of discharging industry
(see Appendix D).
EFFLUENT/RECEIVING WATER INFORMATION
*11) DIRECT DISCHARGER PIPE NUMBER
NPDES outfall pipe number.
INDIRECT DISCHARGER PIPE NUMBER
Pipe number assigned by IFD.
B-2
-------
12) EFFLUENT TREATMENT
Up to 7 codes for treatment processes employed by the facility prior to
effluent discharge (see Appendix E).
14) DISPOSAL
S = facility discharges to surface water (e.g., stream, lake, reservoir)
0 = facility disposes of its waste in some other manner (e.g., evapora-
tion, lagoon or pond, septic tank, underground well)
*15) DISCHARGE TYPE/INDIRECT DISCHARGE TYPE
Flow type for the direct and indirect dischargers.
C = non-contact cooling water
P = process water (e.g., mine drainage, wash down, filter backwash, ash
pond, transport water, or if the SIC code = 4952, sanitary waste)
B = both process and cooling water (e.g., contact cooling water, boiler
blowdown)
0 = other (e.g., storm water runoff, or if the SIC code ^ 4952,
sanitary waste)
*16) DISCHARGE SIC CODES
Up to five 4-digit codes for each pipe (see Appendix D).
*17) RECEIVING WATER NAME
MAJOR/MINOR BASIN
Refer to Appendix F for major/minor basin codes.
*18) REACH NUMBER
8-digit catalog unit and 3-digit segment number identifying the stream
reach.
B-3
-------
*19) MEAN ANNUAL FLOW
Flow in cfs units.
Q7-10 LOW FLOW
Flow in cfs units.
REVIEWER NAME/CODING DATE INFORMATION
REVIEWER NAME
CODING DATE
TEST DATA INFORMATION
TEST NUMBER
Test numbers begin sequentially with 1. Any change in sections 20-80
requires a new test number. If data elements 20-80 remain constant, but
section 90 changes (e.g., LC50s given at multiple durations for one
bioassay), then the same test number is kept.
SAMPLING INFORMATION
21) SAMPLE COLLECTION DATE AND TIME
Date and time at which sampling began as YY/MM/DD and HHMM.
22) SAMPLE TYPE
Composite (P), Continuous (C), or Grab (G).
23) SAMPLING LOCATION
End of treatment (E), or Different (D).
24) WASTE TYPE
Actual (A), Spiked (K), or Synthetic (S).
25) DAILY AVERAGE FLOW AT SAMPLING TIME
Flow unit codes:
1 = mgd 5 = 106 1/hr
2 = 1000 gpd 6 = 1/min
3 = cfs 7 = gal/min
4 = m3/d
B-4
-------
TOXICITY TEST INFORMATION
31) TEST DATE AND TIME
Date and time at which the bioassay began as YY/MM/DD and HHMM.
32) TESTING ORGANIZATION
College/University (C), U.S. EPA (E), Local (L), National (N),
Private (P), State (S), or Different (D).
33) EXPOSURE TYPE
Diet (D), Flow-through (F), Renewal (R), or Static (S).
34) RESIDUE ANALYSIS
Tissue analysis conducted? (Y or N)
35) BIOASSAY TYPE - 1
Acute (A), Life cycle (L), or Partial life cycle (P).
36) BIOASSAY TYPE - 2
Complete (C) or Screen (S).
TEST WATER INFORMATION
Test water values are reported if given. Otherwise, for all parameters,
excepting temperature, diluent/effluent values are used and denoted as
such in Remarks. Chemical data is reported only for the length of time
reported in data element 91 (i.e., test duration).
41) DISSOLVED OXYGEN
Units in mg/1 (M), percent (%), or saturation (S).
42) PH
43) TEMPERATURE
Units in °C.
44) ALKALINITY
Units in mg/1 CaC03-
B-5
-------
45) HARDNESS
Units in mg/1 CaCC>3
OTHER WATER PROFILE INFORMATION
Analyses of water/wastewater constituents (Y or N)
51) ANIONS
52) METALS
53) NONMETAL CATIONS
54) ORGANICS
55) OTHER ANALYSES
TEST ORGANISM INFORMATION
61) SPECIES
5-digit code (see Appendix G)
62) LIFESTAGE
ALEV - alevin
ADLT - adult
EGG - egg
EGGE - eyed egg
EGGF - fertilized egg
EMBR - embryo
FING - fingerling
FRY - fry
INST - instars
JUV - juvenile
LARV - larval
NEON - neonate
NYMP - nymph
UNYR - underyearling
YNG - young
YRLG - yearling
ZOEA - zoea, zoeal
stages
63) AGE units in days (D), hours (H), weeks (W), months (M), or years (Y)
64) WEIGHT
Units in grams
65) LENGTH
Units in millimeters
66) SOURCE
Cultured (C), Field-Collected (F), Hatchery (H), or Different (D)
67) ACCLIMATION TIME
Time in dilution water prior to test. Units in days (D), hours (H),
or weeks (W).
B-6
-------
DILUTION WATER INFORMATION
71) SOURCE
A = other P = pond
B = brackish R = reconstituted
C = chlorinated tap S = stream, river, brook
D = dechlorinated tap T = unchlorinated tap
G = spring W = well
L = lake X = distilled
M = marine, sea
72) PRETREATMENT
1 = none 11 = deionization (Cu, Pb, Zn, etc.)
2 = pH adjustment 12 = defluoridization
3 = hardness adjustment 13 = dechlorination
4 = dissolved oxygen adjustment 14 = carbon filtered
5 = temperature adjustment 15 = filtered
6 = salinity adjustment 16 = de-supersaturated
7 = solids removal 17 = neutralized
8 = phosphate removal 18 = autoclaved
9 = sulfate removal 98 = not applicable
10 = ammonia removal 99 = unknown
TEST METHOD INFORMATION
81) CONTROL QUALITY
S = satisfactory, if ^10 percent of the controls die/are affected or
if the control mortality/effect is statistically accounted for by
standard methods.
N = not satisfactory, if more than 10 percent of the controls die/are
affected and are not statistically accounted for or if no
controls are used.
I = indeterminate, if insufficient information is provided for
assessment.
B-7
-------
82) STATISTICAL METHOD
1 = Log-Concentration vs. Percent Survival
2 = Litchfield-Wilcoxon
3 = Probit
4 = Logit
5 = Moving-Average
6 = Trimmed Spearman-Karber
7 = Students T-test
0 = unknown, not applicable or other
83) DATA QUALITY CODE
1 = Published papers; e.g., journal articles, EPA reports, and other
agency reports, which meet the following criteria:
- Effluent was collected less than 24 hours prior to testing.
The method of collection was reported. Experimental procedures
followed published methods.
- Standard test water chemistry data (i.e., D.O. , pH, tempera-
ture, alkalinity, and hardness) were reported.
- Control mortality/effect was satisfactory (i.e., equal to or
less than 10%).
- Statistical methodology used to determine the endpoint was
reported.
2 = Published papers which contain satisfactory effluent collection
methods and experimental procedures but:
- Standard test water chemistry data (i.e., D.O., pH, tempera-
ture, alkalinity, and hardness) were either partial or not
reported.
- Control mortality/effect was not reported, was high (>10%) or
was high but accounted for statistically.
B-8
-------
- Statistical methodology used to determine the endpoint was not
reported.
3 = Unpublished reports; e.g., state and Federal agency studies which
document experimental procedures and results.
4 = Data sheets which contain the raw test data and include minimal
information about experimental procedures.
TEST RESULT INFORMATION
Statistically-derived effect endpoint (see data element 93) values are
reported for each test duration. If no effect endpoint is calculated, a
sublethal effect (see data element 94) is reported, and a description of
the effect is given in the Remarks. Mortalities are reported at the
earliest time and lowest concentration at which 100% mortality occurs.
If mortality is not 100%, the latest time and highest concentration
tested is reported. For other effects (e.g., abundance, behavior, and
population growth), the percent change from the control or pretreatraent
at the lowest concentration and earliest time is reported along with the
significance level (if calculated).
A total data listing report will contain the word "RESK" just before data
element 91. RESK numbers are a bookkeeping procedure to denote multiple
durations, concentrations, and effect endpoints for a test (e.g., the
RESK numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 denote 24, 48, 72, and 96 H LC50s for a
single test, respectively).
91) TEST DURATION
Units in hours (H), days (D), weeks (W), months (M), or years (Y)
92) CONCENTRATION
Test endpoint concentrations as g/1 (G), mg/1 (M), pig/1 (X), %
effluent (%), or different (D). The statistical range (usually a 95%
confidence interval) is reported if given.
B-9
-------
93) EFFECT ENDPOINT
EC50 - Median effect concentration at which an effect occurred to 50%
of the test organisms within a given length of time.
EC50AB - Abnormalities
EC50GR - Growth
EC50IM - Immobilization
EC50RE - Reproduction
LC50 - Median concentration lethal to 50% of the test species within
a given length of time.
LT50 - Median lethal time for 50% of the test organisms.
94) EFFECT
ABD - Abundance; number of organisms of the same species has changed
within a population
ABN - Abnormalities; physical deviations observed from normal
control organisms
AVO - Avoidance; organism avoids or is attracted to certain effluent
concentrations
BEH - Behavior: quantifiable change in activity which arose from
exposure to internal or external stimuli
BIO - Biochemical Effect; physiocheraical reactions (e.g., change in
glycogen levels) occurring within the organism on a cellular
level
CYT - Cytogenetic Effect; genetic mutation on a cellular level
DIS - Disease; impairment of vital functions observed as a result of
effluent concentrations, specific infective agents, inherent
organism defects, or a combination of these factors
B-10
-------
ENZ - Enzyme Effect; deviations in enzyme activity
T?CR - Food Consumption Rate: quantifiable change in rate of food
consumed by test animal
GRO - Growth; measured increase of animal size in length and/or
weight
HAT - Hatchability: percent hatch
HEM - Hematological Effect; changes in the blood parameters observed
HIS - Histological Effect; indicated by the presence of lesions or
other damage to tissues
MOR - Mortality; percentage of dead organisms
MOT - Motility; change in locomotor behavior
OC - Oxygen Consumption; change in C>2 uptake in animals
PGR - Population Growth; increase or decrease in growth of an algal
population (e.g., change in cell number)
POP - Population; change in the species composition or diversity
PSE - Photosynthesis Effect; change in plant productivity
RES - Respiratory Rate; change in respiratory rate of vertebrates,
invertebrates
RSD - Residue; toxicant uptake by tissues of test organism
SS - Swimming Speed; change in swimming speed
STR - Stress: observed physiological tension in animals or plants
TMR - Tumor Occurrence: presence of a mass of abnormal tissue
REMARKS
Remarks are coded with the number of the data element to which they
refer, plus a third digit to permit multiple comments for a single data
element. For example, if the Remark refers specifically to the control
B-ll
-------
mortality (#81) the first Remark would be numbered 810, any additional
remarks would be numbered as 811, 812, etc. For standard abbreviations
used in Remarks, refer to Appendix H.
For the following common Remarks, these codes are used:
200/ sampler used//
300/ photoperiod//
400/ aeration, salinity (units as ppt instead of o/oo), carrier or
solvent (in what amount)//
600/ fed or unfed (during test)//
800/ reference cited including any deviations from cited methods//
900/ erratic mortality and/or stress//
B-12
-------
Appendix C
STATE CODES
1
o
I
Name
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUSIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
Abbreviation
Code
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
DC
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
01
02
04
05
06
08
09
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Name
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
Abbreviation
Code
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
53
54
55
56
Note:
The following codes are reserved for possible future use in identifying American
Samoa (03), Canal Zone (07), Guam (14), Puerto Rico (43), and virgin Islands (52)
1 from STORET User's Handbook, Second Edition
-------
Appendix D
SIC CODES1-
SIC Codes in 22 Industrial Groups
Note: In the list below, some SIC codes are split between two Industrial
Groups. A star (*) indicates those SIC codes which are split
between two Industrial Groups, but are considered to belong only
to the alternate group for processing purposes.
Code
Title
Code
Title
01 ORE MINING DRESSING 2292
1011 Iron ores 2293
1021 Copper ores 2294
1031 Lead and zinc ores 2295
1041 Gold ores 2296
1044 Silver ores 2297
1051 Bauxite and other aluminum ores 2298
1061 Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium 2299
1092 Mercury ores 2311
1094 Uranium-radium-vanadium ores 2321
1099 Metal ores, nee 2322
2323
02 COAL MINING 2327
1111 Anthracite 2328
1112 Anthracite mining services 2329
1211 Bltuninous coal and lignite 2331
1213 Bituminous and lignite raining 2335
services 2337
2339
03 TEXTILE MILLS 2341
2211 Weaving mills, cotton 2342
2221 Weaving mills, synthetics 2351
2231 Weaving and finishing mills, wool 2352
2241 Narrow fabric mills 2361
2251 Women's hosiery, except socks 2363
2252 Hosiery, nee 2369
2253 Knit outerwear mills 2371
2254 Knit underwear mills 2381
2257 Circular knit fabric mills 2384
2258 Warp knit fabric mills 2385
2259 Knitting mills, nee 2386
2261 Finishing plants, cotton 2387
2262 Finishing olants, synthetics 2389
2269 Finishing plants, nee 2391
2271 Woven carpets and rugs 2392
2272 Tufted carpets and rugs 2393
2279 Carpets and rugs, nee 2394
2281 Yarn mills, except wool 2395
2282 Throwing and winding mills 2396
2283 Wool yarn mills 2397
2284 Thread mills 2399
2291 Felt goods, exc. woven felts and
hats
Lace goods
Paddings and upholstery filling
Processed textile waste
Coated fabrics, not rubberized
Tire cord and fabric
Nonwoven fabrics
Cordage and twine
Textile goods, nee
Men's and boy's suits and coats
Men's and boy* s shirts and nightwear
Men's and boy's underwear
Men's and boy's neckwear
Men's and boy's separate trousers
Men's and boy's work clothing
Men's and boy's clothing, nee
Women's and misses' blouses and waists
Women's and misses' dresses
Women's and misses' suits and coats
Women's and misses' outerwear, nee
Women's and children's underwear
Brassieres and allied garments
Millinery
Hats and caps, except millinery
Children's dresses and blouses
Children's coats and suits
Children's outerwear, nee
Fur goods
Fabric dress and work gloves
Robes and dressing gowns
Waterproof outergarments
Leather and sheep lined clothing
Apparel belts
Apparel and accessories, nee
Curtains and draperies
House furnishings, nee
Textile bags
Canvas and related products
Pleating and stitching
Automotive and apparel trimmings
Schiffi machine embroideries
Fabricated textile products, nee
1 from Status Report of the Industrial Facilities Discharge (IFD) File. March, 1983
D-l
-------
SIC Codes In 22 Industrial Groups - (Continued)
Code
Title
Code
Title
04 TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING 2754
2411 Logging camps and logging 2761
contractors 2771
2421 Sawmills and planning mills, 2793
general 2794
2426 Hardwood dimension and flooring 2795
2429 Special-product sawmills, nee 2851
2431 Millwork
2434 Wood kitchen cabinets 2893
2435 Hardwood veneer and plywood *3951
2436 Softwood veneer and plywood 3952
2439 Structural wood members, nee 3955
2491 Wood preserving
2499 Wood products, nee 07
*2661 Building paper and board mills 2812
2813
05 PULP AND PAPERBOARD MILLS AND 2816
CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCTS 2819
2611 Pulp mills
2621 Paper mills, except building paper 08
2631 Paperboard mills
2641 Paper coating and glazing 2821
2642 Envelopes *2822
2643 Bags, except textile bags 2823
2645 Die-cut paper and board 2824
2646 Pressed and molded pulp goods
2647 Sanitary paper products 09
2648 Stationery products 2831
2649 Converted paper products, nee 2833
2651 Folding paperboard boxes 2834
2652 Set-up paperboard boxes 2861
2653 Corrugated and solid fiber boxes 2879
2654 Sanitary food containers *2891
2655 Fiber cans, drums and similar 2892
products 2895
2661 Building paper and board mills 2899
2782 Blankbook and looseleaf binders 3861
06 PAINT AND INK FORMULATING AND 10
PRINTING 2865
2711 Newspapers 2869
2721 Periodicals
2731 Book publishing 11
2741 Miscellaneous publishing 2841
2751 Commercial printing, letterpress
2752 Commercial printing, lithographic
2753 Engraving and plate printing
Commercial printing, gravure
Manifold business forms
Greeting card publishing
Photoengraving
Electrotyping and stereotyping
Lithographic platemaking services
Paints, variables, lacquers and
enamels
Printing ink
Pens and mechanical pencils
Lead pencils and art goods
Carbon paper and inked ribbons
INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
Alkalies and chlorine
Industrial gases
Inorganic pigments
Industrial inorganic chemicals, nee
PLASTICS AND SYNTHETIC MATERIALS
MANUFACTURING
Plastics materials and resins
Synthetic rubber
Cellulosic man-made fibers
Organic fibers, noncellulosic
MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS
Biological products
Medlcinals and botanicals
Pharmaceutical preparations
Gum and wood chemicals
Agricultural chemicals, nee
Adhesives and sealants
Explosives
Carbon black
Chemical preparations, nee
Photographic equipment and supplies
ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
Cyclic crudes and intermediates
Industrial organic chemicals, nee
SOAP AND DETERGENT MANUFACTURING
Soap and other detergents
D-2
-------
SIC Codes in 22 Industrial Groups - (Continued)
Code
Title
Code
Title
12 PETROLEUM REFINING
2911 Petroleum refining
13 PAVING AND ROOFING MATERIALS
(TARS AND ASPHALT)
2951 Paving mixtures and blocks
2952 Asphalt felts and coatings
3996 Hard surface floor coverings
14 RUBBER PROCESSING
2822 Synthetic rubber
2891 Adhesives and sealants
3011 Tires and inner tubes
3021 Rubber and plastics footwear
3031 Reclaimed rubber
3041 Rubber and plastics hose and
belting
3069 Fabricated rubber products, nee
*3293 Gaskets, packing and sealing
devices
15 LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING
3111 Leather tanning and finishing
3131 Boot and shoe cut stock and
findings
3142 House slippers
3143 Men's footwear, except athletic
3144 Women's footwear, except athletic
3149 Footwear, except rubber, nee
3151 Leather gloves and mittens
3161 Luggage
3171 Women's handbags and purses
3172 Personal leather goods, nee
3199 Leather goods, nee
16 IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING
3312 Blast furnaces and steel mills
3313 Electrometallurgical products
3315 Steel wire and related products
3316 Cold finishing of steel shapes
3317 Steel pipe and tubes
17 NONFERROUS METALS MANUFACTURING
*2819 Industrial inorganic chemicals,
nee
3331 Primary copper
3332 Primary lead
3333 Primary zinc
3334 Primary aluminum
3339 Primary nonferrous metals, nee
3341 Secondary nonferrous metals
18 MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURING
*3021 Rubber and plastics footware
*3041 Rubber and plastics hose and belting
3079 Miscellaneous plastics products
3293 Gaskets, packing, and sealing devices
3321 Gray iron foundries
3322 Malleable iron foundries
3324 Steel investment foundries
3325 Steel foundries, nee
3351 Copper rolling and drawing
3353 Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil
3354 Aluminum extruded products
3355 Aluminum rolling and drawing, nee
3356 Nonferrous rolling and drawing, nee
3357 Nonferrous wire drawing and insulating
3361 Aluminum foundries
3362 Brass, bronze, and copper foundries
3369 Nonferrous foundries, nee
3398 Metal heat treating
3399 Primary metal products, nee
3411 Metal cans
3412 Metal barrels, drums, and pails
3421 Cutlery
3423 Hand and edge tools, nee
3425 Hand saws and saw blades
3429 Hardware, nee
3431 Metal sanitary ware
3432 Plumbing fittings and brass goods
3433 Heating equipment, except electric
3441 Fabricated structural metal
3442 Metal doors, sash, and trim
3443 Fabricated plate work (boiler shops)
3444 Sheet metal work
3446 Architectural metal work
3448 Prefabricated metal buildings
3449 Miscellaneous metal work
3451 Screw machine products
3452 Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers
3462 Iron and steel forgings
3463 Nonferrous forgings
3465 Automotive stampings
D-3
-------
SIC Codes in 22 Industrial Groups - (Continued)
Code
Title
Code
Title
3466 Crowns and closures 3568
3469 Metal stampings, nee 3569
3482 Small arms ammunition 3572
3483 Ammunition, exc. for small arms, 3573
nee 3574
3484 Small arms 3576
3489 Ordnance and accessories, nee 3579
3493 Steel springs, except wire 3581
3494 Valves and pipe fittings 3582
3495 Wire springs 3585
3496 Misc. fabricated wire products 3586
3497 Metal foil and leaf 3589
3498 Fabricated pipe and fittings 3592
3499 Fabricated metal products, nee 3599
3511 Turbines and turbine generator 3612
sets 3613
3519 Internal combustion engines, nee 3621
3523 Farm machinery and equipment 3622
3524 Lawn and garden equipment 3623
3531 Construction machinery 3624
3532 Mining machinery 3629
3533 Oil field machinery 3631
3534 Elevators and moving stairways 3632
3535 Conveyors and conveying equipment 3633
3536 Hoists, cranes, and monorails 3634
3537 Industrial trucks and tractors 3635
3541 Machine tools, metal cutting types 3639
3542 Machine tools, metal forming types 3641
3544 Special dies, tools, jigs and 3643
fixtures 3644
3545 Machine tool accessories 3645
3546 Power driven hand tools 3646
3547 Rolling mill machinery 3647
3549 Metalworking machinery, nee 3648
3551 Food products machinery 3651
3552 Textile machinery 3652
3553 Woodworking machinery 3661
3554 Paper industries machinery 3662
3555 Printing trades machinery 3671
3559 Special industry machinery, nee 3672
3561 Pumps and pumping equipment 3673
3562 Ball and roller bearings 3674
3563 Air and gas compressors 3675
3564 Blowers and fans 3676
3565 Industrial patterns 3677
3566 Speed changers, drives, and gears 3678
3567 Industrial furnaces and ovens 3679
Power transmission equipment, nee
General industrial machinery, nee
Typewriters
Electronic computing equipment
Calculating and accounting machines
Scales and balances exc. laboratory
Office machines, nee
Automatic merchandising machines
Commercial laundry equipment
Refrigeration and heating equipment
Measuring and dispensing pumps
Service industry machinery, nee
Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves
Machinery, except electrical, nee
Transformers
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus
Motors and generators
Industrial controls
Welding apparatus, electric
Carbon and graphite products
Electrical industrial apparatus, nee
Household cooking equipment
Household refrigerators and freezers
Household laundry equipment
Electric housewares and fans
Household vacuum cleaners
Household appliances, nee
Electric lamps
Current-carrying wiring devices
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices
Residential lighting fixtures
Commercial lighting fixtures
Vehicular lighting equipment
Lighting equipment, nee
Radio and TV receiving sets
Phonograph records
Telephone and telegraph apparatus
Radio and TV communication equipment
Electron tubes, receiving type
Cathode ray television picture tubes
Electron tubes, transmitting
Semiconductors and related devices
Electronic capacitors
Electronic resistors
Electronic coils and transformers
Electronic connectors
Electronic components, nee
D-4
-------
SIC Codes in 22 Industrial Groups - (Continued)
Code
Title
Code
Title
3691 Storage batteries 3951
3692 Primary batteries, dry and wet 3961
3693 X-ray apparatus and tubes 3991
3694 Engine electrical equipment 3993
3699 Electrical equipment and supplies, 3995
nee
3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 19
3713 Truck and bus bodies 3471
3714 Motor vehicle parts and 3479
accessories
3715 Truck trailers 20
3721 Aircraft 4911
3724 Aircraft engines and engine parts
3728 Aircraft equipment, nee 21
3731 Ship building and repairing 7211
3732 Boat building and repairing 7213
3743 Railroad equipment 7214
3751 Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts 7215
3761 Guided missiles and space vehicles 7216
3764 Space propulsion units and parts 7217
3769 Space vehicle equipment, nee 7218
3792 Travel trailers and campers 7219
3795 Tanks and tank components 7542
3799 Transportation equipment, nee
3811 Engineering and scientific 22
instruments 4952
3822 Environmental controls
3823 Process control instruments
3824 Fluid meters and counting devices
3825 Instruments to measure electricity
3829 Measuring and controlling devices,
nee
3832 Optical instruments and lenses
3841 Surgical and medical instruments
3842 Surgical appliances and supplies
3843 Dental equipment and supplies
3851 Ophthalmic goods
3873 Watches, clocks, and watchcases
3911 Jewelry, precious metal
3914 Silverware and plated ware
3915 Jewelers' materials and
lapidary work
3931 Musical instruments
3942 Dolls
3944 Games, toys, and children's
vehicles
3949 Sporting and athletic goods, nee
Pens and mechanical pencils
Costume jewelry
Brooms and brushes
Signs and advertising displays
Burial caskets
ELECTROPLATING
Plating and polishing
Metal coating and allied services
ELECTRIC SERVICES
Electric services
AUTO AND OTHER LAUNDRIES
Power laundries, family and commercial
Linen supply
Diaper service
Coin-operated laundries and cleaning
Dry cleaning plants, except rug
Carpet and upholstery cleaning
Industrial launderers
Laundry and garment services, nee
Car washes
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Sewerage systems
D-5
-------
SIC Codes in Reserved Group
Code
Title
Code
Title
1311 Crude petroleum and natural gas
2011 Meat packing plants
2013 Sausages and other prepared meats
2016 Poultry dressing plants
2017 Poultry and egg processing
2021 Creamery butter
2022 Cheese, natural and processed
2023 Condensed and evaporated milk
2024 Ice cream and frozen desserts
2026 Fluid milk
2032 Canned specialties
2033 Canned fruits and vegetables
2034 Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,
soups
2035 Pickles, sauces, and salad
dressings
2037 Frozen fruits and vegetables
2038 Frozen specialties
2041 Flour and other grain mill
products
2043 Cereal breakfast foods
2044 Rice milling
2045 Blended and prepared flour
2046 Wet corn milling
2047 Dog, cat, and other pet food
2048 Prepared feeds, nee
2051 Bread, cake, and related products
2052 Cookies and crackers
2061 Raw cane sugar
2062 Cane sugar refining
2063 Beet sugar
2065 Confectionery products
2066 Chocolate and cocoa products
2067 Chewing gum
2074 Cottonseed oil mills
2075 Soybean oil mills
2076 Vegetable oil mills, nee
2077 Animal and marine fats and oils
2079 Shortening and cooking oils
2082 Malt beverages
2083 Malt
2084 Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits
2085 Distilled liquor, except brandy
2086 Bottled and canned soft drinks
2087 Flavoring extracts and sirups, nee
2091 Canned and cured seafoods
2092 Fresh and frozen packaged fish
2095 Roasted coffee
2097 Manufactured ice
2098 Macaroni and spaghetti
2099 Food preparations, nee
2111 Cigarettes
2121 Cigars
2131 Chewing and smoking tobacco
2141 Tobacco stemming and redrying
2441 Nailed wood boxes and shook
2448 Wood pallets and skids
2449 Wood containers, nee
2451 Mobile homes
2452 Prefabricated wood buildings
2492 Particleboard
2511 Wood household furniture
2512 Upholstered household furniture
2514 Metal household furniture
2515 Mattresses and bedsprings
2517 Wood TV and radio cabinets
2519 Household furniture, nee
2521 Wood office furniture
2522 Metal office furniture
2531 Public building and related furniture
2541 Wood partitions and fixtures
2542 Metal partitions and fixtures
2591 Drapery hardware and blinds and shades
2599 Furniture and fixtures, nee
2732 Book printing
2789 Bookbinding and related work
2791 Typesetting
2842 Polishes and sanitation goods
2843 Surface active agents
2844 Toilet preparations
2873 Nitrogenous fertilizers
2874 Phosphatic fertilizers
2875 Fertilizers, mixing only
2992 Lubricating oils and greases
2999 Petroleum and coal products, nee
3211 Flat glass
D-6
-------
SIC Codes In Reserved Group - (Continued)
Code Title Code Title
3221 Glass containers
3229 Pressed and blown glass, nee
3231 Products of purchased glass
3241 Cement, hydraulic
3251 Brick and structural clay tile
3253 Ceramic wall and floor tile
3255 Clay refractories
3259 Structural clay products, nee
3261 Vitreous plumbing fixtures
3262 Vitreous china food utensils
3263 Fine earthenware food utensils
3264 Porcelain electrical supplies
3269 Pottery products, nee
3271 Concrete block and brick
3272 Concrete products, nee
3273 Ready-mixed concrete
3274 Lime
3275 Gypsum products
3281 Cut stone and stone products
3291 Abrasive products
3292 Asbestos products
3295 Minerals, ground or treated
3296 Mineral wool
3297 Nonclay refractories
3299 Nonmetallic mineral products, nee
3636 Sewing machines
3953 Marking devices
3962 Artificial flowers
3963 Buttons
3964 Needles, pins, and fasteners
4931 Electric and other services
combined
4941 Water supply
4953 Refuse systems
4961 Steam supply
7212 Garment pressing and cleaners'
agents
7534 Tire retreading and repair shops
7535 Paint shops
7538 General automotive repair shops
7539 Automotive repair shops, nee
D-7
-------
Appendix E
EFFLUENT TREATMENT PROCESSES1
Physical Treatment Processes
1A
IB
1C
ID
IE
IF
1G
1H
II
U
IK
1L
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
3A
3B
3C
3D
4A
4B
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
5G
5H
51
5J
5K
5L
Ammonia stripping
Dialysis
Diatomaceous earth filtration
Distillation
Electrodialysis
Evaporation
Flocculation
Flotation
Foam fractionation
Freezing
Gas-phase separation
= Grinding (comminutors)
1M = Grit removal
IN = Microstaining
10 = Mixing
IP = Moving bed filters
1Q = Multimedia filtration
1R = Rapid sand filtration
IS = Reverse osmosis (hyperfiltration)
IT = Screening
1U = Sedimentation (settling)
IV = Slow sand filtration
1W = Solvent extraction
IX = Sorption
Chemical Treatment Processes
Carbon adsorption
Chemical oxidation
Chemical precipitation
Coagulation
Dechlorination
Disinfection (chlorine)
2G = Disinfection (ozone)
2H = Disinfection (other)
21 = Electrochemical treatment
2J = Ion exchange
2K = Neutralization
2L = Reduction
Biological Treatment Processes
Activated sludge
Aerated lagoons
Anaerobic treatment
Nitrification-denitrification
3E = Pre-aeration
3F = Spray irrigation/land application
3G = Stabilization ponds
3H = Trickling filtration
Other Processes
Discharge to surface water
Ocean discharge through outfall
4C = Reuse/recycle of treated effluent
4D = Underground injection
Aerobic digestion
Anaerobic digestion
Belt filtration
Centrifugation
Chemical conditioning
Chlorine treatment
Composting
Drying beds
Elutiation
Flotation thickening
Freezing
Gravity thickening
Sludge Treatment and Disposal Processes
5M = Heat drying
5N = Heat treatment
50 = Incineration
5P = Land application
5Q = Landfill
5R = Pressure filtration
5S = Pyrolysis
5T = Sludge lagoons
5U = Vacuum filtration
5V = Vibration
5W = Wet oxidation
UN = Unknown
from NPDES Application 2C, Table 1
E-l
-------
Appendix F
MAJOR/MINOR BASIN CODES
1
The following contains complete listings of the major and minor river
basin codes which the EPA has defined for the waterways within the United
States. There are 23 major river basins defined within the U.S., with a
variable number of minor basins defined within each major basin. The
listings are in order by major basin code, and minor basin code within major
basin.
Major River Basins
CODE
NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Minor River Basins
NORTHEAST
NORTH ATLANTIC
SOUTHEAST
TENNESSEE RIVER
OHIO RIVER
LAKE ERIE
UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
LAKE MICHIGAN
MISSOURI RIVER
SOUTH CENTRAL LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
COLORADO RIVER
WESTERN GULF
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
CALIFORNIA
GREAT BASIN
ALASKA
HAWAII
PUERTO RICO
VIRGIN ISLANDS
OCEANIA
LAKE HURON
LAKE SUPERIOR
HUDSON BAY
Listings of the minor river basins appear under the major river basin
sequences on the following pages.
1
from STORET User's Handbook, Second Edition
F-l
-------
01 NE NORTHEAST
01 QUINNIPIAC RIVER & WESTERN CONN COASTAL
02 HOUSATONIC RIVER
03 PAWCATUCK RIVER * EASTERN CONN COASTAL
04 CONNECTICUT RIVER
05 THAMES RIVER
06 NARRAGANSETT BAY
08 MASSACHUSETTS COASTAL
09 MERRIMACK RIVER
10 PISCATAQUA RIVER & NEW HAMPSHIRE COASTAL
12 SACO RIVER & SOUTH MAINE COASTAL
14 PRESUMPSCOT RIVER AND CASCO BAY
15 ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER
16 KENNEBEC AND SHEEPSCOT RIVER
17 PENOBSCOT RIVER
18 NORTH MAINE COASTAL
19 ST. CROIX RIVER
20 ST. JOHNS RIVER
21 LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG
24 LAKE CHAMPLAIN
25 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
26 LAKE ONTARIO SHRE - OSWEGO RIVER TO
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
27 NIAGARA RIVER
28 GENESEE RIVER
29 OSWEGO RIVER
30 MOHAWK RIVER
31 UPPER HUDSON RIVER
32 MIDDLE HUDSON RIVER
33 LOWER HUDSON-NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA
34 NEW JERSEY COAST
35 LAKE ERIE SHORE & MINOR TRIBUTARIES
36 LAKE ONTARIO SHORE - GENESEE R - OSWEGO El
37 LAKE ONTARIO SHORE - NIAGARA R - GENESEE R
38 ST. REGIS RIVER
02 MA NORTH ATLANTIC
03 DELAWARE RIVER - ZONE 1
04 DELAWARE RIVER - LEHIGH
05 DELAWARE RIVER - SCHUYLKILL
06 DELAWARE RIVER - ZONE 2
07 DELAWARE RIVER - ZONE 3
08 DELAWARE RIVER - ZONE 4
12 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER
13 UPPER CHESAPEAKE BAY & MD-DEL COASTAL DEL-MARVA
14 POTOMAC RIVER
15 RAPPAHANNOCK AND YORK RIVERS - VIRGINIA COAST
16 JAMES RIVER
F-2
-------
03 SE SOUTHEAST
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
04 TR TENNESSEE RIVER
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
CHOWAN RIVER
ROANOKE RIVER
TAR RIVER
NEUSE RIVER
NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL AREA
CAPE FEAR RIVER
YADKIN-PEE DEE-LOWER PEE DEE RIVER
CATAWBA-WATEREE, CONGAREE, SANTEE-COOPER
RESERVOIR
EDISTO-COMBAHEE RIVER
SAVANNAH RIVER
OGEECHEE RIVER
OCOMEE RIVER
OCOMULGEE RIVER
ALTAMAHA RIVER
SATILLA RIVER
ST. MARYS-NASSAU RIVER
ST. JOHNS RIVER
SUWANNEE RIVER
OCHLOCKONEE-ST. MARKS RIVER
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER
TAMPA BAY AREA
PEACE RIVER
KISSIMMEE RIVER
FLORIDA EAST COASTAL AREA
LOWER FLORIDA AREA
FLINT RIVER
CHATTACHOOCHEE RIVER
APALACHICOLA RIVER
CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER
PERDIDO-ESCAMBIA RIVER
TALLAPOOSA RIVER
COOSA RIVER
CAHABA RIVER
ALABAMA RIVER
UPPER TOMBIGBEE RIVER
WARRIOR RIVER
LOWER TOMBIGBEE RIVER
MOBILE BAY AREA
PASACAGOULA RIVER
PEARL RIVER
CLINCH RIVER
HOLSTON RIVER
FRENCH BROAD RIVER
LITTLE TENNESSEE RIVER
HIWASSEE RIVER
ELK RIVER
DUCK RIVER
TENNESSEE RIVER - MAIN STEM & MINOR TRIBS
F-3
-------
05 OR OHIO RIVER
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
06 LE LAKE
01
02
03
04
05
06
11
12
13
14
15
07 UM UPPER
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
ALLEGHENY RIVER
MONONGAHELA RIVER
BEAVER RIVER
MUSKINGUM RIVER
LITTLE KANAWHA RIVER
HOCKING RIVER
KANAWHA RIVER
GUYANDOT RIVER
BIG SANDY RIVER
SCIOTO RIVER
LITTLE MIAMI RIVER
LICKING RIVER
MIAMI RIVER
KENTUCKY RIVER
SALT RIVER
GREEN RIVER
WABASH RIVER
EAST FORK WHITE RIVER
WEST FORK WHITE RIVER
CUMBERLAND RIVER
OHIO RIVER - MAIN STEM & MINOR TRIBS
ERIE
MAUMEE RIVER
SANDUSKY RIVER
CUYAHOGA RIVER
LAKE ERIE SHORE - MAUMEE R TO SANDUSKY R
LAKE ERIE SHORE - SANDUSKY R TO CUYAHOGA R
LAKE ERIE SHORE - CUYAHOGA R TO N.Y. STATE LINE
RAISIN
HURON
DETROIT
CLINTON
ST. CLAIR
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
UPPER PORTION UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
MINNESOTA RIVER
ST. CROIX
LOWER PORTION UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
WISCONSIN RIVER
MISSISSIPPI-WAPSIPmCON & TRIBUTARIES
ROCK RIVER
MISSISSIPPI-IOWA-CEDAR RIVERS
MISSISSIPPI-DBS MOINES-SKUNK RIVERS
MISSISSIPPI-SALT RIVERS
CHICAGO-CALUMET RES. -DBS PLAINES RIVER
KANKAKEE RIVER
FOX RIVER
ILLINOIS RIVER
F-4
-------
18
19
20
21
22
08 LM LAKE MICHIGAN
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
49
09 MR MISSOURI RIVER
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
MISSISSIPPI-ST. LOUIS AREA
MERAMEC RIVER
KASKASKIA RIVER
BIG MUDDY RIVER
MISSISSIPPI RIVER-CAPE GIRARDEAU AREA
MENOMINEE .
CEDAR
FORD
ESCANABA
RAPID
WHITEFISH
STURGEON
FISHDAM
MANISTIQUE
MILLECOQUINS
BEAR
PINE
ELK
BOARDMAN
PLATTE
BETSIE
MANISTEE
BIG SABLE
PERE MARQUETTE
PENTWATER
WHITE
GREEN BAY - WESTERN SHORE
FOX RIVER-WOLF CREEK
LAKE MICHIGAN - WESTERN SHORE
MUSKEGON
GRAND
BLACK RIVER AT LAKE MACATAWA
KALAMAZOO
BLACK RIVER AT SOUTH HAVEN
ST. JOSEPH RIVER
GALIEN
CALUMET-BURNS DITCH COMPLEX
MILK R TO SPRING CREEK
SPRING CREEK TO NIOBRARA R
UPPER MISSOURI RIVER - HEADWATERS TO MILK RIVER
YELLOWSTONE RIVER
N CENTRAL MISSOURI R
S CENTRAL MISSOURI R
NIOBRARA RIVER
JAMES RIVER
BIG SIOUX RIVER
LOWER PLATTE R FROM NORTH PLATTE
NORTH PLATTE RIVER
SOUTH PLATTE RIVER
KANSAS RIVER
F-5
-------
12
13
14
LOWER MISSOURI R FROM NIOBRARA R
GRAND-CHARITON RIVERS
0SAGE-GASCONADE RIVERS
10 SM SOUTH CENTRAL LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
11 CR COLORADO RIVER
01
02
03
04
05
06
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
12 WG WESTERN GULF
01
02
03
04
UPPER ARKANSAS R ABOVE KANSAS-COLORADO STATE LINE
ARKANSAS R - KANSAS-COLORADO STATE LINE TO TULSA
VERDIGRIS RIVER
GRAND NEOSHO RIVER
WHITE RIVER
LOWER MISSISSIPPI R - CAIRO TO HELENA ARK
CIMARRON RIVER-NEX MEX-COLO-KANSAS-OKLA
NORTH CANADIAN RIVER
ARKANSAS RIVER - TULSA TO VAN BUREN
ARKANSAS RIVER - VAN BUREN TO MOUTH
LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER-YAZOO RIVER
SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER - ABOVE TEX-OKLA STATE LINE
SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER - BELOW TEX-OKLA STATE LINE
WASHITA RIVER
UPPER RED RIVER - ABOVE DENISON
LOWER RED RIVER - BELOW DENISON
OUACHITA RIVER
LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER-BIG BLACK RIVER
ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
CALCASIEU RIVER
LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER - NATCHEZ TO GULF
LOWER COLORADO RIVER
MIDDLE COLORADO RIVER-SAN JUAN RIVER
UPPER COLORADO RIVER
GILA RIVER
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER
GREEN RIVER
DEAD BASIN 01
DEAD BASIN 02
DEAD BASIN 03
DEAD BASIN 04
DEAD BASIN 05
DEAD BASIN 06
DEAD BASIN 07
DEAD BASIN 08
DEAD BASIN 09
DEAD BASIN 10
SABINE RIVER
NECHES RIVER
TRINITY & SAN JACINTO RIVERS
BRAZOS RIVER
F-6
-------
05
06
07
08
09
10
13 PN PACIFIC NORTHWEST
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
14 CL CALIFORNIA
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
15 GB GREAT BASIN
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
16 AL ALASKA
01
02
COLORADO RIVER
GUADELUPE LAVACA & SAN ANTONIO BASIN
NUECES RIVER
UPPER PECOS RIVER
RIO GRANDE UPPER ABOVE PECOS RIVER
RIO GRANDE LOWER BELOW PECOS RIVER
KOOTENAI RIVER
CLARK FORK-PEND OREILLE RIVER
SPOKANE RIVER
YAKIMA RIVER
COLUMBIA RIVER ABOVE YAKIMA RIVER
UPPER SNAKE RIVER
CENTRAL SNAKE RIVER
MIDDLE & LOWER SNAKE RIVER
WILLAMETTE RIVER
COLUMBIA RIVER BELOW YAKIMA RIVER
PUGET SOUND
WASHINGTON COAST
OREGON COAST
SOUTHERN OREGON LAKES
KLAMATH RIVER
NORTH COASTAL
SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION
CENTRAL COASTAL
SANTA CLARA RIVER
LOS ANGELES RIVER
SANTA ANA RIVER
SAN DIEGO COASTAL REGION
SACRAMENTO RIVER
SAN JOAQUIN RIVER
KINGS & KERN RIVERS AND TULARE LAKE
NORTHWESTERN LAHONTAN
HUMBOLDT RIVER
CENTRAL NEVADA
OWENS RIVER
MOJAVE RIVER
COLORADO RIVER BASIN REGION OF CALIFORNIA
GREAT SALT LAKE
SEVIER RIVER
ARCTIC SLOPE (COLVILLE & SAGAVAHIRKTOK RES)
N W (KOTSEVUR SOUND, NOATAK & KOBUK RES)
F-7
-------
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
17 HA HAWAII
01
02
03
04
18 PR PUERTO RICO
YUKON RIVER
KUSKOKWIM RIVER
BRISTOL BAY - BUSHAGAK & MULCHATNA RIVERS
SOUTHERN ALASKA PENINSULA
EAST COOK INLET-SUSITNA RIVER
KENAI & KNIK ARM RIVERS
KODIAK ISLAND
COPPER RIVER
YAKUTAT BAY
SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
HAWAII
HONOLULU OAHU ISLAND
KAUAI CO-KAUAI, MIIHAU & SMALL ISLANDS
MAUI-KALAWAO CO
19 VI VIRGIN ISLANDS
PUERTO RICO
20 OC OCEANIA
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
21 LH LAKE HURON
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
VIRGIN ISLANDS
GUAM
MARIANA ISLANDS
PALAU
YAP
PONAPE
TRUK
MARSHALL ISLANDS
AMERICAN SAMOA
CHERRY CREEK
PIGEON
WISCOGGIN
SAGINAW
KAWKAWLIN
RIFLE
AUGRES
AUSABLE
BLACK (AT BLACK RIVER)
THUNDER BAY
SWAN CREEK
OCQUEOC
CHE30YGAN
CARP
F-8
-------
15
16
17
18
22 LS LAKE SUPERIOR
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
23 HB HUDSON BAY
01
02
03
04
PINE
MUNUSCONG
CHARLOTTE
WAISKA
PENDILLS
TAHQUAMENON
TOO HEARTED
AUTRAIN
CHOCOLAY
CARP
SALMON TROUT
STURGEON (HOUGWTON COUNTY)
TOBACCO
PORTAGE LAKE
MISERY
ONTONAGON
IRON
PRESQUE ISLE
MONTREAL
WISC & MINN DRAINAGE
RED RIVER OF THE NORTH
RAINY RIVER
DEVILS LAKE AREA
SOURIS RIVER
F-9
-------
Appendix G
SPECIES CODES
CETIS
List of species that are being used in CETIS as of May, 1984. The list is
sorted numerically by species number. Updated or alternatively sorted lists
are available on request from the CETIS Coordinator.
Species
No. Latin Name Common Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
27
28
30
33
38
39
49
52
54
56
67
68
69
70
74
75
77
82
83
PIMEPHALES PROMELAS
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
SALVELINUS FONTINALIS
SALMO GAIRDNERI
DAPHNIA MAGNA
GAMMARUS LACUSTRIS
GAMMARUS FASCIATUS
DAPHNIA PULEX
CARCINUS MAENAS
CRANGON CRANGON
GAMBUSIA AFFINIS
SEMOTILUS ATROMACULATUS
LAGODON RHOMBOIDES
ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS
CYPRINUS CARPIO
ONCORHYNCHTJS TSHAWYTSCHA
ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH
CARASSIUS AURATUS
GAMMARUS PSEUDOLIMNAEUS
POECILIA RETICULATA
LEPOMIS CYANELLUS
FISH
PERCA FLAVESCENS
PALAEMONETES KADIAKENSIS
SALMO TRUTTA
HYALELLA AZTECA
SIMOCEPHALUS SERRULATUS
ASTERIAS RUBENS
CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
SALMO SALAR
LABIDESTHES SICCULUS
DAPHNIA SP
PENAEUS AZTECUS
PENAEUS DUORARUM
PENAEUS SETIFERUS
SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH
STIZOSTEDION VITREUM VITREUM
FATHEAD MINNOW
BLUEGILL
BROOK TROUT
RAINBOW TROUT, DONALDSON TROUT
WATER FLEA
SCUD
SCUD
WATER FLEA
SHORE OR GREEN CRAB
COMMON SHRIMP
MOSQUITOFISH
CREEK CHUB
PINFISH
CHANNEL CATFISH
COMMON, MIRROR, COLORED, CARP
CHINOOK SALMON
COHO SALMON
GOLDFISH
SCUD
GUPPY
GREEN SUNFISH
FISH
YELLOW PERCH
GRASS SHRIMP, FRESHWATER PRAWN
BROWN TROUT
SCUD
WATER FLEA
STARFISH
AMERICAN OR VIRGINIA OYSTER
ATLANTIC SALMON
BROOK SILVERSIDE
WATER FLEA
BROWN SHRIMP
PINK SHRIMP
WHITE SHRIMP (AMERICA)
LAKE TROUT, SISCOWET
WALLEYE
G-l
-------
APPENDIX G. (continued)
Species
No.
Latin Name
Common Name
85
86
89
90
94
96
102
105
106
110
112
113
133
140
142
202
205
208
211
219
224
235
239
263
283
285
288
290
293
302
308
309
346
352
361
366
371
375
376
407
418
422
423
436
466
CHIRONOMUS TENTANS
CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS
MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA
BARBUS TICTO
LEPOMIS MICROLOPHUS
PROCAMBARUS CLARKII
UMBRA PYGMAEA
MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI
LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS
NOTEMIGONUS CRYSOLEUCAS
CLARIAS BATRACHUS
ICTALURUS MELAS
CYMATOGASTER AGGREGATA
MYSIDOPSIS BAHIA
LABEO ROHITA
OSCILLATORIA LIMNETICA
MYTILUS EDULIS
ALBURNUS ALBURNUS
ONCORHYNCHUS GORBUSCHA
NEREIS ARENACEODENTATA
CAMPELOMA DECISUM
PHYSA INTEGRA
COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI
ICTALURUS NEBULOSUS
CULAEA INCONSTANS
LEPOMIS MEGALOTIS
ETHEOSTOMA SPECTABILE
PALAEMONETES PUGIO
MYSTUS VITTATUS
SKELETONEMA COSTATUM
HOMARUS AMERICANUS
HETEROPNEUSTES FOSSILUS
ORCONECTES VIRILIS
ARTEMIA SALINA
CYPRINODONTIDAE
MENIDIA MENIDIA
ACARTIA TONSA
NOTOPTERUS NOTOPTERUS
CHANNA PUNCTATUS
CIRRHINUS MRIGALA
BREVOORTIA TYRANNUS
BOWMANIELLA DISSIMILIS
NOTROPIS CORNUTUS
MIDGE
SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW
LARGEMOUTH BASS
SOCKEYE SALMON
TWO SPOTTED, TIC TAG TOE BARB
REDEAR SUNFISH
RED SWAMP CRAYFISH
EASTERN MUDMINNOW
SMALLMOUTH BASS
SPOT
GOLDEN SHINER
WALKING CATFISH
BLACK BULLHEAD
SHINER PERCH
OPOSSUM SHRIMP
ROHU
BLUE-GREEN ALGAE
COMMON BAY MUSSEL, BLUE MUSSEL
BLEAK
PINK SALMON
POLYCHAETE
BROWN MYSTERY SNAIL
POUCH SNAIL
LAKE WHITEFISH
WHITE SUCKER
BROWN BULLHEAD
BROOK STICKLEBACK
LONGEAR SUNFISH
ORANGETHROAT DARTER
GRASS SHRIMP, FRESHWATER PRAWN
CATFISH
DIATOM
AMERICAN LOBSTER
INDIAN CATFISH
CRAYFISH
BRINE SHRIMP
KILLIFISH, TOPMINNOW FAMILY
ATLANTIC SILVERSIDE
CALANOID COPEPOD
FEATHERBACK
SNAKE-HEAD CATFISH
CARP, HAWKFISH
ATLANTIC MENHADEN
MYSID, OPOSSUM SHRIMP
COMMON SHINER
G-2
-------
APPENDIX G. (continued)
Species
No. Latin Name
Common Name
482 ALGAE
483 CHAOBORUS PUNCTIPENNIS
486 SELENASTRUM CAPRICORNUTUM
488 INVERTEBRATES
508 CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM
522 RANGIA CUNEATA
540 HYDROPSYCHE SP
549 HIPPOLYTE SP
572 CATLA CATLA
574 ANGUILLA ANGUILLA
575 CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
578 ALOSA AESTIVALIS
602 ORCONECTES PROPINQUUS
639 OPHIOCEPHALUS PUNCTATUS
677 PTERONARCYS SP
713 MYSTUS SEENGHALA
736 ONCORHYNCHUS KETA
892 ICTALURUS NATALIS
894 CLUPEA HARENGUS PALLASI
964 CHIRONOMUS RIPARIUS
970 AMBYSTOMA OPACUM
988 BUCCINIM UNDATUM
1022 CTENODRILUS SERRATUS
1074 NOTROPIS HETEROLEPIS
1132 NOTROPIS ANOGENUS
1133 NOTROPIS EMILIAE
1137 TUBIFEX SP
1140 CENTRARCHIDAE
1178 PAROPHRYS VETULUS
1186 BRANCHIURA SOWERBYI
1295 MYSIDOPSIS ALMYRA
1321 DAPHNIA SCHODLERI
1329 HEMIGRAPSUS SP
1369 BALANUS GLANDULA
1407 LEMNA SP
1527 HETERANDRIA FORMOSA
1570 OPHRYTROCHA LABRONICA
1584 BARBUS SOPHORE
1585 CHANNA MARULIUS
1586 ANISOGAMMARUS PUGETTENSIS
1587 LEPOMIS SP
1593 LEMNA PERPUSILLA
1619 POMOXIS SP
1620 HELIODIAPTOMUS VIDUUS
1738 NOTROPIS PERCOBROMUS
ALGAE, PHYTOPLANKTON, ALGAL MAT
PHANTOM MIDGE
GREEN ALGAE
INVERTEBRATES
COON-TAIL
COMMON RANGIA OR CLAM
CADDISFLY
SHRIMP OR PRAWN
CATLA
COMMON EEL
PACIFIC OYSTER
BLUEBACK HERRING
CRAYFISH
SNAKEHEAD
STONEFLY
CATFISH
CHUM SALMON
YELLOW BULLHEAD
PACIFIC HERRING
MIDGE
MARBLED SALAMANDER
LARGE WHELK
POLYCHAETE
BLACKNOSE SHINER
PUGNOSE SHINER
PUGNOSE MINNOW
TUBIFICID WORM
SUNFISH FAMILY
ENGLISH SOLE
OLIGOCHAETE
OPOSSUM SHRIMP
WATER FLEA
SHORE CRAB
ROCK BARNACLE
DUCKWEED
LEAST KILLIFISH
POLYCHAETE
TWO SPOTTED BARB, DOTTED BARB
SNAKE-HEAD CATFISH
SCUD
SUNFISH
DUCKWEED
CRAPPIE
CALANOID COPEPOD
FISH
G-3
-------
APPENDIX G. (continued)
Species
No.
Latin Name
Common Name
1739 NOTROPIS ZONATUS
1905 MACROBRACHIUM KISTNENSIS
1984 MYSIDACEA
1990 HYBOGNATHUS PLACITUS
1991 GLYPTOTENDIPES SP
2052 MERCENARIA CAMPECHIENSIS
2053 DONAX VARIABILIS TEXASIANA
2054 DINOPHILUS SP
2065 PHOXINUS SP
2107 PAGURUS BERNHARDUS
2108 GAMMARUS DAIBERI
2109 NEOMYSIS AMERICANA
2123 ONCHIDORIS FUSCA
2124 CANCER PAGURUS
2143 MENIDIA PENINSULAE
2190 MUDFISH
2191 SALVELINUS ALPINUS
2203 PSAMMECHINUS MILIARIS
BLEEDING SHINER
SHRIMP
MYSID OR OPOSSUM SHRIMP ORDER
PLAINS MINNOW
MIDGE
SOUTHERN QUAHOG
COQUINA
BRISTLE WORM
DACE
HERMIT CRAB
SCUD
OPOSSUM SHRIMP
SEA SLUG, NUDIBRANCH
EDIBLE OR ROCK CRAB
TIDEWATER SILVERSIDE
MUDFISH
ARCTIC CHAR
SEA URCHIN
G-4
-------
Appendix H
STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS FOR USE IN REMARKS
ALK - alkalinity
AVG - average
CHEM - chemical
CMPD - compound
CONG - concentration
DEC - decrease
DEC - degrees
EST - estimate
FT - feet
G - grams
GAL - gallons
> - greater than
H - hours
HARD - hardness
INC - increase
KJL-N - Kjeldahl nitrogen
LAB - laboratory
< - less than
MAX - maximum
MED - medium
MIN - minimum
minutes are abbreviated as a fraction of the hour
MORT - mortality
POP - population
SP - species
TEMP - temperature
TDS - total dissolved solids, total solids, dissolved solids
TKN - total Kjeldahl nitrogen
TRC - total residual chlorine
TSS - total suspended solids
WK - weeks
WT - weight
YD - yards
YR - years
------- |