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United States
Environmental Protection
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Office of Water
Regulations and Standards
Washington, D.C. 20460
July 1980
               Water
Lead
                                 OOOR80008
               Water Quality Standards
               Criteria Digest
               A Compilation
               of State/Federal Criteria

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                NATIONAL SUMMARY

                        OF

         STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS




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                    JULY, 1980
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Introduction

This digest was compiled to provide general information to the public as well as
to Federal, State, and local officials.  It contains excerpts from the individual
State-Federal water quality standards establishing pollutant specific criteria for
navigable surface waters.  The water quality standards program is  implemented
by the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency where responsibility  for providing
water quality recommendations, approving State-adopted standards for navigable
waters, evaluating adherence to the standards, and overseeing enforcement of
standards compliance, has been mandated by Congress.

The standards  program,  a  nationwide  strategy  for  surface  water  quality
management, contains two major elements:  the use (recreation, drinking  water,
fish and  wildlife propagation,  industrial,  or  agricultural)  to  be  made  of  the
navigable water; and criteria to protect these uses.

Water  quality  criteria  (numerical  or  narrative specifications  for  physical,
chemical, temperature, and biological constituents are stated in the July 1976
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  publication Quality  Criteria for  Water
(QCW), order  #  055-001-01049-4,  price $3.50, available from the Government
Printing Office,  Washington, D.C.  The 1976 QCW, commonly referred to as  the
"Red Book," is the most current compilation of scientific information used  by  the
Agency as a basis for  assessing water quality.  This  publication is subject to
periodic   updating  and  revisions  in light of new   scientific  and  technical
information.

Cyanide  and  compounds of cyanide are  frequent pollutants found near areas of
high industrial  activity.    These  compounds  are  also  found as  metabolic
intermediates  in plant  and  animal metabolism.   Some compounds of cyanide
exhibit  a marked distinction in toxic  effects.  Fluctuations  in  sunlight,  pH,
photosynthesis,  and respiration  of aquatic plant  life, affect the formation,
stability,  and  toxicity of hydrogen cyanide, which is  the  most toxic form  for
aquatic life.   Therefore, since many  chemical  and   physical conditions will
determine the species of cyanide present in water, the criterion for protection of
aquatic life from the toxic effects of all the various forms is based on the total
species available.

The 1976 Quality Criteria for Water recommends the following:

           5.0  ug/1   (total) for  freshwater   and marine  aquatic
                     life and wildlife.

Since  water  quality  standards are  revised   from time  to  time,  following
procedures set forth in the Clean Water Act, individual  entries in this digest may
be superseded.  This digest will be updated periodically. Because this publication
is intended for use only as a general information reference, the reader needs to
refer to  the  current approved  water quality standards to  obtain  the  latest
information for special purposes and applications.  These can be obtained from
the State water pollution control agencies or the EPA Regional Offices.

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                         REFERENCES
     California Water Quality Standards by River Basins, c.a. 1975

     For more detailed information on selected basins, sub-basins
     and stretches  of streams and coastal areas refer to California
     State Water Quality Standards.
D
     Delaware Water Quality Standards, March 25, 1979
Q
     Idaho Water Quality Standards, c.a. September, 1979

     Missouri Water Quality Standards, c.a. February, 1978

E
     American Samoa Water Quality Standards,
     Revised July, 1973

F    Territory of Guam Water Quality Standards, Sept. 1975
/™i
     Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands  Water Quality
     Standards, October 21, 1973

H    Virgin Islands Water Quality Standards, Aug. 1973
ENVIRONMENT REPORTER, The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
Washington, D. C. 20037

1    Pages 701:0501-0509, February 16, 1979

2    Pages 706:1004-1008, July 20, 1979

3    Pages 711-0542-0544, August 5, 1977

4    Pages 716:0603, March 26, 1976

5    Pages 726-:1005, 1011-1013, March 7, 1980

     Basic Water Quality Standards adopted May 22, 1979,
     have not yet been submitted to EPA for formal approval.

6    Pages 731:1 OO.V1009, September 8, 1978

7    Pages 746:100b-1014, October 19, 1979

8    Pages 751:0504-0505, January 25, 1980

9    Pages 765:0512-0515, January 30, 1976

10   Page 761:0503-0504, 1973

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11    Page 766:0504-0509, October 5, 1979


12    Pages 771:0502-0504, September 29, 1978

13    Pages 776:0504-0506, April 10, 1979


14    Pages 781:0501-0502, May 18, 1979


15    Pages 786:0501-0502, August 29, 1975

16    Page 791:0583, May 26, 1978


17    Pages 796:0103-0108, February 16, 1979


18    Pages 801:1001-1002, Sept. 29, 1978


19    Page 806:1003, March 30, 1979


20    Page 811:1043, 1974


21    Pages 816:0602-0607, 0642-0648, 1974


22    Pages 821:0502-0505, June 30, 1978

90
      Pages 831:0501-0510, February 21, 1975


24    Page 836:0502, June  30, 1978


25    Pages 841:0507-0537, December 7, 1979


26    Pages 846:0501-0508, November 17, 1978


27    Pages 851:1001-1023, December 15, 1978


28    Pages 856:1001-1002, July 18, 1978


29    Pages 861:1002-1007, August 11, 1979

30    Pages 866:1004-1009, December 28, 1979

31    Pages 871:0501-0506, November 25, 1977

•30
^    Pages 876-1001-1043, May 26, 1978

33    Pages 881:1001-1007, September 21, 1979

34    Pages 886:0513-0524, August 29, 1975


35    Pages 891:1001-1129, November 16, 1979

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*) r*
     Pages 901:0501-0505,  November 3, 1978


37   Pages 906:0501:0506, October 13,  1978
•> Q
     Pages 911:0501-0507,  June 22, 1979


39   Pages 916:0541-0544,  \prill4, 1978


40   Pages 921:1001-1003,  August 13, 1976


41   Pages 926:0541-0563,  January 26,  1979


42   Pages 931:0501-0508,  May 26, 1978


43   Pages 936:1001-1003,  June 27, 1975


44   Pages 941:1001-1005,  May 26, 1978


4°   Pages 946:0501-0520,  July 14, 1978


46   Pages 951:1002-1003,  April 28, 1978


47   Pages 956:1001-1007,  January 11,  1980

48
     Page 741:1002, November 23, 1979

49
     Pages 896:0301-0310,  March 31, 1978

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State
Alabama
Criteria Values in mg/1

Not Specified

Toxic  Substances  narrative:   only such
amounts, whether alone or in combination
with other  substances  as will not render
the  waters  unsafe  or  unsuitable  as  a
source  of water supply for  drinking  or
food-processing purposes, or injurious  to
fish, wildlife and aquatic life.

Toxic  Substances  narrative:   only such
amounts, whether alone or in combination
with other  substances  or wastes, as will
not:  render the water unsafe or unsuit-
able  for swimming  and  water-contact
sports;  be injurious  to  fish,  wildlife and
aquatic life or,  where  applicable, shrimp
and  crabs; impair the waters for any  other
usage established for this classification.

Toxic  substances narrative:   Only such
amounts, whether alone or in combination
with other  substances, as will  not:  be
injurious to  fish and aquatic life, including
shrimp and crabs; exceed one-tenth of the
96-hour  median  tolerance limit for fish,
aquatic life or shellfish, including shrimp
and crabs.

Toxic  Substances narrative:   Only such
amounts, whether alone or in  combination
with other  substances,  as  will  not:  be
injurious to  fish and aquatic life including
shrimp  and  crabs  in  estuarine  or salt
waters or the propagation thereof; not  to
exceed  one-tenth of the 96-hour median
tolerance limit for  fish  and  aquatic life
including shrimp  and  crabs  in  salt and
estuarine  waters   except   that  other
limiting  concentrations may be used  when
factually justified  and  approved by the
Commission.

Only such amounts as will not render the
waters unsuitable for agricultural irriga-
tion, livestock watering, industrial  cool-
ing,  industrial  process  water supply pur-
poses, and fish survival, nor interfere with
downstream uses.
Designated Stream Use

All

Public water supply
                                                                 Swimming and  other whole
                                                                 body water-contact sports
                                                                 Shellfish harvesting
                                                                 Fish and wildlife
                                                                 Agricultural and  industrial
                                                                 water supply

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State

Alabama
  (con't)
Criteria Values in mg/1

Only such amounts as will not render the
waters  unsuitable for  industrial cooling
and industrial process  water supply pur-
poses,   nor  interfere  with   downstream
water uses.

Only such amounts as will not render the
waters  unsuitable for agricultural irriga-
tion, livestock watering, industrial cool-
ing, and industrial process  water supply
purposes,  where  applicable nor  interfere
with downstream water use.
Designated Stream Use

Industrial operations
                                                                Navigation
Alaska
      2.
Not specified

Toxic  substances  narrative:   shall  not
exceed Alaska Drinking Water  Standards
or EPA Quality Criteria for Water.
                   Toxic  substances  narrative:   same  as  I.
                   (A) (i) where contact with a product des-
                   tined for subsequent human consumption
                   is present.   Same as  I. (C) or  FWPCA
                   Water Quality Criteria as applicable to
                   substances for stockwaters.   Concentra-
                   tions  for  irrigation  waters  shall  not
                   exceed FWPCA Water Quality Criteria or
                   WQC 1972.
                                                          0
Toxic  substances  narrative:   shall  not
individually or in combination exceed 0.01
times the lowest measured 96-hour LC
for life stages of species identified by tfie
department as being the  most sensivtive,
biologically important to the situation or
exceed criteria  cited  in EPA  Quality
Criteria for  Water  or  Alaska  Drinking
Water Standards whichever concentration
is less.
                   Toxic  substances narrative:   substances
                   shall not be present which pose hazards to
                   worker contact.
AU

I.  Fresh water
   (A)  water supply
        (i) drinking, culinary
and food processing

        (ii) agriculture, includ-
ing irrigation  and stock
watering .
                                                                        (iii) aquaculture
                                                     (iv) industrial, includ-
                                             ing any water supplies used   "
                                             in .association with a manu-
                                             facturing  or  production
                                             enterprise other than food   -
                                             processing),   including
                                             mining,   placer  mining,
                                             energy production or  deve-
                                             lopment
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State
Criteria Value in nng/1
 Designated Stream Use
Alaska
  (con't)
Toxic substances narrative: same as I. (A)
(i.)
    (B) water recreation
        (i) contact recrea-
        tion.
                   Toxic  substances narrative:  substances
                   shall not be present  which pose hazards  to
                   incidental human contact.

                   Toxic substances narrative:  shall not in-
                   dividually or in combination  exceed  0.01
                   times the lowest measured 96 hour LC
                   for life stages of species identified by tfie
                   department as being  the most sensitive,
                   biologically important to the  location,  or
                   exceed  criteria cited in EPA  Quality  Cri-
                   teria for Water or Alaska Drinking  Water
                   Standards whichever concentration is less.

                   Toxic substances narrative: same as I. (A)
                   (iii).
                   Toxic substances narrative:  shall not ex-
                   ceed  EPA  Quality Criteria for  Water as
                   applicable  to the substance.

                   Toxic substances narrative:
                   same as I. (A) (iv).
                   Toxic substances  narrative:  same as II.
                   (A) (ii).
                   Toxic substances narrative:  same as I. (B)
                   (ii).
                                                     (ii) secondary
                                                     recreation
                                                 (C)  growth  and propa-
                                             gation  of  fish, shellfish,
                                             other  aquatic  life,  and
                                             wildlife  including  water-
                                             fowl and furbearers
                                             n.Marine water
                                                 (A) water supply
                                                  (i) aquacultare

                                                  (ii) seafood processing
                                                (iii) industrial, including
                                             any   water  supplies  used
                                             in   association   with   a
                                             m anuf act uringor production
                                             enterprise    (other    than
                                             food  processing)  including
                                             mining,   placer   mining,
                                             energy    production    or
                                             development
                                                 (B) water recreation

                                                     (i) contact
                                                     recreation

                                                     (ii) secondary
                                                        recreation
                   Toxic substances narrative:
                   same as I. (C).
                                             gation
   (C)  growth  and propa-
        of  fish,  shellfish,
aquatic  life,  and  wildlife
including  seabirds,  water-
fowl and furbearers
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State

Alaska
  (con't)
Arizona"
Arkansas
          A
California
Criteria Value in mg/1

Toxic substances narrative:same as I. (C)
but  excluding  the   phrase  "or   Alaska
Drinking Water Standards."
0.2
                   0.1
Toxic  substances  narrative:   Toxic sub-
stances shall be kept  below levels  which
are deleterious to  human, animal, plant or
aquatic life, or in amounts  sufficient  to
interfere  with the beneficial  use  of the
water.  As a minimum evaluation for the
presence  of  toxic  substances,  a  water
shall  be evaluated by use of a  96-hour
bioassay,  guided  by the  document  Stan-
dard Methods  for the Examination of Wa-
ter and Wastewater.   The survival of the
test organisms shall not be less than that
in controls  which  utilize appropriate ex-
perimental water.

Not specified

Toxic substances narrative:  Toxic  mate-
rials attributable to municipal, industrial,
agricultural, or other  waste  discharges,
shall not be present in receiving waters in
such quanitities as to  be toxic to human,
animal, plant  or aquatic  life or  to  inter-
fere with the  normal propagation of aqua-
tic life.  For  any toxicants,  concentra-
tions in the receiving  waters after mixing
shall not exceed 0.01 of the 96-hour TLm,
unless  they can  be  shown  to  be  non-
persistant  and  noncumulative,  and to
exhibit no  synergistic interactions  with
other waste or stream  components.  In no
case shall concentrations exceed 0.05 of
the 96-hour TL
                                 m
0.2
                   0.005 - 6-month Median

                   0.02 - Daily Maximum

                   0.05 - Instantaneous Maximum
Designated Stream Use

   (D) harvesting for con-
sumption  of raw  mollusks
or other raw aquatic life

Domestic, industrial
recreation, aesthetic

Fish, aquatic life and
wildlife

All
All

All
Domestic Water Supply

Ocean waters only
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State

California
  (con't)
Colorado'"
 Criteria Values in mg/1

 All  waters shall  be  maintained free of
 toxic substances  in  concentrations that
 are  toxic to, or that produce detrimental
 physiological responses  in  human,  plant,
 animal, or aquatic life.  Compliance with
 this objective will be determined by use
 of   indicator  organisms,   analyses  of
 species   diversity,   population   density,
 growth   anomalies,  bioassays  of  appro-
 priate  duration   or  other  appropriate
 methods  as specified  by  the  Regional
 Board.

 The survival of  aquatic life  in surface
 waters subjected to a waste discharge, or
 other controllable water quality factors,
 shall not be less than that for the same
 water body  in  areas unaffected  by the
 waste discharge,  or  when  necessary for
 other  control  water  that is consistent
 with the  requirements for  "experimental
 water" as described in "Standard Methods
 for the Examination of Water and Waste-
 water",  latest  edition.   As a  minimum,
 compliance with this  objective as stated
 in the previous sentence shall be evalu-
 ated with a 96-hour bioassay.

 In  addition,  effluent limits  based  upon
 acute bioassays  of effluents will be pre-
scribed   where   appropriate,  additional
numerical  receiving water  objectives for
specific  toxicants  will be  established as
sufficient  data  become  available,  and
source control of toxic substances will be
encouraged.

0.004  -  0.15  dissolved (Depending  on
water hardness) or bioassay

0.05 - total
                   0.1
                   Toxic  substances  narrative:   Substances
                   attributable to human-induced discharges
                   not  otherwise  controlled  by  permits,
                   BMP's, or plans  of operation approved by
Designated Stream Use

All
Aquatic life


Domestic water supply

Agricultural

AU
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Colorado
   (con't)
           o
Connecticut
Delaware
         B
the Division, shall not be introduced into
the waters of the State...in amounts, con-
centrations, or combinations which are...
toxic to humans, animals, plants, OP aqua-
tic life.

Not specified                                 All

Toxic substances narrative:   Note 4. The      All
waters shall be free from chemical cons-
tituents in concentrations or combinations
which would be harmful to human,  animal
or aquatic life for the most sensitive and
governing water use  class.   Criteria for
chemical  constitutes contained  in the
Quality Criteria for Water (EPA) shall be
considered and used as guidance.  In areas
where fisheries are the governing conside-
rations and approved limits have not been
established,  bioassays  are  necessary to
establish limits  on toxic substances, the
recommendations for bioassay procedures
contained  in "Standard  Methods for the
Examination  of Water  and  Wastewater"
and the application factors contained, in
Quality Criteria for Water (EPA) shall be
considered.  For  public drinking   water
supplies, the raw  water sources  must be
of such  a quality that  EPA limits as
defined by the Safe  Drinking Water Act
(PL 93-523), or state limits if more strin-
gent, for finished water can  be met after
conventional treatment.
                   Toxic substances narrative:  None in con-
                   centrations or  combinations which would
                   be  harmful to human,  animal or aquatic
                   life or which would make the waters un-
                   safe or unsuitable for fish or shellfish or
                   their propagation or impair the waters for
                   any other uses. (See Note 4. above).
Not specified                                 All

Toxic substances narrative:  None in con-     All
centrations harmful  (synergistically or
otherwise) to humans,  fish, wildlife and
aquatic  life as  presecribed by  EPA's
Quality Criteria for Water, 1976.
                                             Coastal and marine
                                             water uses
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State
Florida
      . 8
Georgia
 Criteria Values in mg/1

 0.03
 0.05

 Minimum criteria  for  all  waters at  all
 times  at  all places:  shall be free  from
 domestic, industrial, agricultural, or other
 man-induced non-thermal components of
 discharges which, alone or in combination
 with   other  components  of  discharges
 (whether  thermal  or  non-thermal)  are
 acutely toxic;  or are present  in  concen-
 trations  which  are carcinogenic, muta-
 genic,  or teratogenic to human beings or
 to significant  locally occurring,  wildlife
 or aquatic species; or pose a serious dan-
 ger to the public health,  safety, or wel-
 fare.

 General   criteria  for  toxic  substances
 (applied  to  all  surface   waters  except
 within zones of  mixing):  substances in
 concentrations which injure, are chroni-
 cally toxic to,  or produce adverse physio-
 logical or behavioral  response  in  humans,
 animals,  or plants - none shall be present.

 Not specified

 Toxic substances narrative:  No  material
or substance in such concentration that,
after   treatment,   would   exceed   the
 requirements of  the  Environmental  Pro-
tection Division and the latest edition of
the Federal Drinking Water Standards.

Toxic wastes narrative: None in  concen-
trations  that would harm man,  fish  and
game or other beneficial aquatic life.
                   Toxic   substance   narrative:      None
                   in concentrations that would prevent  fish
                   survival.
 Designated Stream Use

 Potable    water   supplies,
 recreation, propagation  and
 management of fish and wild-
 life (surface waters)

 All except above uses

 AU
                                                                AU
AU
                                                                Drinking water supplies
Recreation; fishing, propa-
gation of fish, shellfish,
game and other aquatic
life

Agricultural:  industrial;
navigation
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State

Georgia
   (con't)
       a
Hawaii
Idaho
     10
Criteria Values in mg/1

Toxic  substances narrative:   Free from
toxic substances  discharged from  munici-
palities, industries  or other  sources  in
amounts, concentrations or combinations
which  are harmful to  humans, animals or
aquatic life.

Not specified

Toxic  substances narrative:   All  waters
shall be free of substances attributable to
domestic, industrial, or other  controllable
sources as follows:  toxic  substances  at
levels  or combinations  sufficient to  be
toxic or harmful  to human, animal, plant
or aquatic life or in amounts sufficient to
interfere with any beneficial  use  of  the
water.  As a  minimum, evaluation by use
of a  96-hour   bioassay described  in  the
most recent edition of Standard Methods
for the Examination of Water  and  Waste-
water  shall be conducted. Survival of test
organisms shall not be less than that in
controls which utilize  appropriate experi-
mental water.

Not specified

0.05

The following general  water quality stan-
dards  will apply  to waters of the State,
both surface and underground, in addition
to the water  quality standards set forth
for specifically classified waters.  Manual
Sections 1-2200.04 —1-2200.06 will, how-
ever, apply  only  to surface waters.  As a
result  of man-caused point  or  nonpoint
source  discharge,  waters  of the  State
must not contain:  (1-30-80)

.01  Hazardous  Materials.    Hazardous
materials (see Manual Section 1-2003.17)
in concentrations  found  to be of public
health significance or  to  adversely affect
designated or  protected beneficial uses.
(1-30-80)
Designated Stream Use

All
All

All
All
                                                                 Domestic Water Supplies

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State

Idaho  (con't)
Illinois11
Indiana
Criteria Values in mg/1

.02  Deleterious  Materials;  Deleterious
materials (see Manual Section 1-2003.06)
in concentrations that impair designated
or protected beneficial uses without being
hazardous.
(1-30-80)
0.1
                   Waters shall meet the following standard
                   at any point at which  water is withdrawn:
                   water shall be of  such quality that with
                   treatment consisting of coagulation, sedi-
                   mantation, filtration,  storage and chlori-
                   nation, or other equivalent treatment pro-
                   cesses, the treated water shall meet in all
                   respects 0.05 (Raw and Treated)
                   0.1
                   Toxic  substances narrative:   Freedom
                   from  matter in concentrations or  combi-
                   nations toxic to human, animal, plant or
                   aquatic life of other than  national origin.
                   Any substance toxic to  aquatic life shall
                   not exceed 0.1 of the 96-hour TLm for
                   native fish or essential fish food organisms.
Designated Stream Use
Not Specified

0.5  -  Lake
Harbor Areas
                                 Michigan  and   Contiguous
                   Toxic substances narrative: free from sub
                   stances attributable  to  municipal, indus-
                   trial, agricultural,  and  other  land  use
                   practices or other discharges which are in
                   amounts sufficient to be toxic to humans,
                   animals, aquatic  life or  plants.   As  a
                   guideline, toxic substances should be li-
                   mited to the  96-hour median lethal  con-
                   centration (LC50) for biota significant to
                   the indigenous aquatic community.
All

Public and  food processing
water supply
                                             Secondary contact and
                                             indigenous aquatic life

                                             AU
All

Whole    Body
Aquatic   life,
water   supply,
water supply

AU
 Contact,
Domestic
industrial
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State

Indiana
  (con't)
Iowa
    13
Kansas
       14
Criteria Values in mg/1

Toxic substances narrative:  shall not ex-
ceed  0.1  of the 96-hour median lethal
concentration  for  important  indigenous
aquatic species.  More stringent applica-
tion factors shall be  used when justified.
Concentrations  of  organic contaminants
which  can be demonstrated  to be persis-
tent,  to have a tendency to  bioconcen-
trate in the aquatic biota, and are likely
to  be   toxic on the  basis  of available
scientific  evidence,  shall be  limited  as
determined by the Board.

Toxic substances narrative:  shall not  be
present after conventional treatment in
such levels as  to  prevent  meeting the
Drinking Water  Standards adopted by the
Indiana State  Board of Health or by the
Indiana    Environmental    Management
Board.
0.1
0.05

Toxic substances narrative: All waters, at
all times, at  all places shall be free from
substances  attributable  to  wastewater
discharges or  agricultural  practices  in
concentrations  or combinations which are
toxic or  harmful to human, animal,  or
plant life.

Toxic  substances  narrative:    all  sub-
stances toxic or detrimental  to aquatic
life shall  be  limited to non-toxic or non-
detrimental  concentrations  in   surface
waters.

Toxic substances narrative: all substances
toxic to humans shall be limited to non-
toxic concentrations.

Not specified

General   criteria:    the  individual  and
cumulative effect of waste discharges to
waters  shall be  guided  by both the  pri-
mary and secondary drinking water regu-
Designated Stream Use

Aquatic life; fish
                                                                Potable supply
Wildlife, fish, aquatic and
semiaquatic life, secondary
contact

Potable Water Supply

AU
                                                                 Wildlife,  fish, aquatic and
                                                                 semiaquatic life and secon-
                                                                 dary contact
Potable water supply



AU

AU
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
                                              Designated Stream Use
Kansas
  (con't)
lations (40 CFR 141) and EPA criteria for
water quality.    Pollutional  substances
contributed by man-made sources shall be
controlled so  that  all  waters  are free
from  public health  hazards  or nuisance
conditions at all times.
Kentucky
          15
Louisiana
         16
                   Toxic substances  narrative:  Toxic sub-      AU
                   stances  or toxic  synergistic  effects  of
                   substances from man-made sources shall
                   be  limited to concentrations  in the re-
                   ceiving water that will not be harmful to
                   animal, plant or aquatic life.
0.05

Surface waters shall not be aesthetically
or otherwise degraded by substances that
injure,  be toxic to  or produce  adverse
physiological or  behavioral responses in
humans, fish, shellfish, and aquatic life.

The  allowable instream concentration of
toxic  substances,  including  pesticides,
shall  not  exceed  0.01  of the  96-hour
median lethal concentration (LC5Q) or 0.1
of the  96-hour LC CQ  for  noncumulative
and nonpersistent toxic materials using a
representative     indigenous     aquatic
organism.
Not specified                                 AU

Toxic  substances  narrative:  free  from     All
such concentrations of substances  attri-
butable  to  waste  water or  other  dis-
charges sufficient to injure or are toxic or
produce  adverse  physiological response in
humans,  animals, fish,  shellfish, wildlife,
or plants.

Shall  not be  present in quantities that
alone or in  combination  wiU be toxic to
animal or plant life.  In all cases the level
shaU not exceed the TLm  96/10.  Bioassay
techniques will be used  in evaluating toxi-
city utilizing methods and species  of test
organisms suitable to the  purpose at hand.
                                              Domestic water supply

                                              AU
                                                                 Warmwater aquatic
                                                                 habitat
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State

Louisiana
  (con't)
Maine
      17
Maryland
         18
Massachusetts
             19
Criteria Values in mg/1

Toxic  substances shall  not  exceed  the
levels  established by the USPHS drinking
water standards latest edition.

Not Specifie

Toxic substances narrative: no waste sub-
stances containing  chemical constituents
which  would be harmful to humans, ani-
mal or aquatic life.

Not specified

Toxic substances narrative:  at all  times
free from toxic substances attributable to
sewage, industrial waste, or other  waste
in concentrations or combinations  which
are harmful to human,  animal,  plant  or
aquatic life.

Not specified

Toxic  substances narrative:   free  from
pollutants in concentrations or combina-
tions that are toxic  to humans or aquatic
life.

For each class, the most sensitive benefi-
cial uses are identified and minimum cri-
teria   for  water  quality  in  the   water
column are established.   The minimum
criteria in Reg. 3.4 have been developed
by applying the criteria  contained in  the
EPA  publication  Quality  Criteria  for
Water  (EPA-440/9-76-023) to account for
local conditions including, but  not limited
to:

(a) The characteristics  of the biological
community
                   (b)     Temperature,
                   characteristics, and
                     weather  and  flow
                   (c)   Synergistic and  antagonistic effects
                   of combinations of pollutants.
Designated Stream Use

Public water supply



AU

All
AU

AU
AU

AU
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Massachusetts
  (con't)
Michigan
        20
The Division will use the EPA publication
entitled  Quality  Criteria   for  Water,
EPA-440/9-76-023 as guidance in establi-
shing  case-by-case  discharge  limits for
pollutants not  specifically listed in these
standards but included under the heading
"Other Constituents" in Regulation  3.4,
for   identifying   bioassay    application
factors and for interpretations  of narra-
tive criteria.   Where the  minimum  cri-
teria specifically listed by  a Division in
this part differ from those contained in
the federal criteria, the provisions of the
specifically listed criteria in these stan-
dards shall apply.

Not Specified.

Toxic substances narrative: (1) toxicity of
undefined toxic substances not included in
(2) and (3)  below shall be determined by
development of  96-hour TLm's or other
appropriate effect end points obtained by
continuous-flow or in situ  bioassays using
suitable test organisms.  Shall not exceed
safe  concentrations  as  determined by
applying an application  factor, based on
knowledge of behavior of toxic substances
and  organisms  to  be protected,  to  the
TLm  or other  appropriate  effect end
point.

(2) defined toxic  substances  shall be
limited by  application  of recommenda-
tions contained in the chapter on Fresh-
water  Organisms, Report of the NTAC to
Secretary of the Interior,  WQC, 1968, or
by application  of any toxic effluent stan-
dard,  limitation  or  prohibition  promul-
gated  by  EPA  pursuant  to section 307(a)
of PL92-500,  whichever is more restric-
tive.

(3) shall not exceed the permissible inor-
ganic  chemicals  criteria for raw public
water  supply in Report of the NTAC to
Secretary of the Interior, WQC,  1968.
All

All
                                                                 AU
                                                                 Public water supply
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State
Minnesota
         21
          22
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
         23
Criteria Values in mg/1

0.05

96-hour TLm for indigenous fish and fish
food organisms should not be exceeded at
any point in the mixing zone.

Toxic substances narrative:  none at le-
vels acutely toxic  to humans or  other
animals or plant life.

Toxic substances narrative: none at levels
harmful either directly or indirectly.

0.05

Toxic  substances narrative:   free from
substances attributable to  municipal, in-
dustrial, agricultural or other discharges
in concentrations or combinations which
are  toxic  to  humans, animal or  other
aquatic life.

Toxic substances narrative: the concen-
tration  of  toxic  pollutants shall not  ex-
ceed  0.1  of the 96-hour  TLm based  on
available data.

0.05 (hardness 300 mg/1 or less); 0.1 (hard-
ness over  300 mg/1 or 0.01  of 96-hour
LC50 concentration of sensitive resident
fish species.

0.05

All waters, at all times shall be free from
substances  or conditions  that have  a
harmful  effect  on  human,  animal,  or
aquatic life.

Not completely specified

100  ug/1  (total);   100  ug/1  (dissolved)
average  daily concentration;  100  ug/1
(total);   100  ug/1   (dissolved)  Maximum
instantaneous concentration
Designated Stream Use

Dom estic (Classes A, B, & C);

All



All
Agriculture and wildlife
(Class B)

Public Water Supply

AU
                                                                Shellfish Harvesting
                                                                Recreation, fish and
                                                                wildlife.
Aquatic life
                                                                 Drinking water supply
AU

Metal  limits for the Clark
Fork    River   (mainstem)
from   the  confluence  of
Warm  Springs Creek to the
confluence   with  Cotton-
wood Creek
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Montanta.
  (con't)
50 ug/1 (total); 50 ug/1 (dissolved) average
daily  concentration;  50  ug/1  (total);  50
ug/1 (dissolved)  Maximum  instantaneous
concentration
                   Toxic  substances narrative:   free from
                   substances attributable to municipal, in-
                   dustrial, agricultural  practices  or  other
                   discharges that will create concentrations
                   or combinations  of  materials which  are
                   toxic to human, animal, plant or aquatic
                   life.

                   Toxic substances narrative:  no increases
                   above  naturally  occuring  concentrations
                   are allowed.

                   Toxic  substances  narrative:   concentra-
                   tions of toxic substances after treatment
                   for domestic use are not to exceed  re-
                   commended limits in latest EPA drinking
                   water standards; maximum allowable con-
                   centrations  are  to be less than  acute or
                   chronic  problem  levels as  revealed  by
                   bioassay or other methods.

                   Concentrations of toxic or other delete-
                   rious  substances,  pesticides  and  organic
                   and  inorganic materials including heavy
                   metals, are  not to exceed levels known or
                   demonstrated to be of public health signi-
                   ficance; also maximum allowable concen-
                   trations  are  to  be  less  than acute  or
                   chronic problem  levels as  revealed  by
                   bioassay or other methods.

                   Toxic  substances narrative:  Concentra-
                   tions  of toxic or  deleterious substances,
                   pesticides   and   organic   and  inorganic
                   materials including heavy  metals,  are to
                   be  less than those  demonstrated to  be
                   deleterious  to livestock or plants or their
                   subsequent consumption by humans or to
                   adversely affect other indicated uses.
Metal limits for Clark Fork
River (mainstem from the
confluence  of  Cottonwood
Creek  to the  Idaho  State
line

All
                                             Water supply (Class
                                             A-Closed)
                                             Water supply (classes
                                             A-Open-D1, B-D1,
                                             B-D2,
                                             Fish, aquatic life, wildlife,
                                             agriculture, industrial, recrea-
                                             tion in and on the water
                                             (classes C-D.,
                                                        '1
              C-D2)
                                             Agricultural and industrial
                                             (other than food processing)
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State
Nebraska
         24
Nevada
       25
Criteria Values in mg/1

Not specified

Toxic substances narrative: none alone or
in combination  with  other substances or
wastes  in concentrations  rendering  the
receiving  water unsafe or  unsuitable for
the assigned beneficial uses.

0.05
                   Toxic  substances narrative:   free  from
                   toxic substances attributable to domestic
                   or  industrial  waste or other controllable
                   sources  at  levels or  combinations suffi-
                   cient to be toxic to human, animal,  plant
                   or  aquatic  life.   The presence of  toxic
                   materials in a water shall be evaluated by
                   use  of  a 96-hour bioassay.   Survival of
                   test organisms shall not be less than that
                   in control  tests which utilize  appropriate
                   control water.  Failure to determine pre-
                   sence of toxic materials by these methods
                   shall not preclude determination of exces-
                   sive levels of toxic materials on the basis
                   of other criteria or methods.   No wastes
                   from municipal or industrial or other con-
                   trollable  sources   containing  arsenic,
                   barium,  boron, cadmium,  chromium, cya-
                   nide,  fluoride,  lead selenium,  silver,
                   copper   and  zinc  that   are   reasonably
                   amenable to treatment or control will be
                   discharged untreated  or uncontrolled into
                   the  waters of Nevada.   In addition, the
                   limits for concentrations of the chemical
                   constituents  will provide water  quality
                   consistant  with  the   mandatory  require-
                   ments of the 1962 Public Health  Service
                   Drinking Water Standards.

                   None (zero)
Designated Stream Use

All

All
All  (waters   indicated   in
Article   4.1.3.1,   Nevada
Water    Pollution   Control
Regs.)

AU
                                              Drinking   water    supply
                                              (with  treatment  by  disin-
                                              fection  only)  suitable  for
                                              aquatic  life habitat, wild-
                                              life  propagation,  agricul-
                                              tural, recreation,  Boating,
                                              esthetics
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Nevada
  (con't)
Toxic  substances  narrative:   only such
amounts as will not render receiving wa-
ters injurious to fish or wildlife.
                    Toxic substances  narrative:   only  such
                    amounts as will  not  render  receiving wa-
                    ters injurious to fish  and wildlife.
                    Toxic substances  narrative:   only  such
                    amounts as will not  impair  receiving wa-
                    ters for uses of this class.
              .26
New Hampshire     Not specified
New Jersey
           27
Toxic substances narrative:  shall be free
from chemicals inimical to fish life  or the
maintenance of fish life

Toxic  substances  narrative:   no  poten-
tially  toxic  substances  unless  naturally
occurring.

Toxic  substances  narrative:   no  poten-
tially  toxic  substances in  toxic concen-
trations or combinations.

Bioassay   procedures   and   application
factors used in establishing limits on toxic
substances shall,  as a minimum, be no less
rigorous  than  the recommendations  for
bioassays  and application   factors  con-
tained in the National Technical Advisory
Committee's report to the  Secretary of
the   Interior  on   WATER   QUALITY
CRITERIA, April 1,  1968 or latest revi-
sion thereof.

0.05

Toxic substances narrative:  shall not ex-
ceed 1/2 Oth  of  the  TL50  value  at  96
hours.  Combinations of  toxic substances
will be based on the same principle.
Drinking    water   supply
(with treatment by  disin-
fection and filtration only),
agricultural,  aquatic  life
and   wildlife   propagation,
recreation, industrial  and
esthetics

Drinking    water   supply
(following  complete  treat-
ment),  agricultural,  aqua-
tic  life,   wildlife  propa-
gation,   recreation,   and
industrial

Boating    and   esthetics,
aquatic  life,  agricultural
and  industrial (except for
food processing purposes)

AU

Fish  life  or  the  mainten-
ance of fish life
                                                                 Water supply
                                                                 All except water supply
AU

AU
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State

New Jersey
  (con't)
New Mexico
           28
Criteria Values in mg/1

Toxic substances narrative:  a concentra-
tion of a  persistent pesticide shall  not
exceed  1/100 of  the TL50 at 96 hours as
determined by appropriate bioassay.

Toxic substances narrative: no man-made
wastewater discharges.
Designated Stream Use

All
                   Toxic substances narrative:   none, either
                   alone or in combination  with other sub-
                   stances, in concentrations  as  to affect
                   humans or be detrimental to the natural
                   aquatic biota or to other designated uses.
                   None which would cause drinking water
                   standards  to  be exceeded  after  appro-
                   priate treatment.
                   Toxic  substances  narrative:  none either
                   alone or in combination  with other sub-
                   stances; in concentrations  as  to affect
                   humans or be detrimental to the natural
                   aquatic biota or to other designated uses.
Not specified

Toxic substances narrative:   shall not be
present  in  concentrations   which   will
change the ecology of receiving waters to
an extent  detrimental to man  or other
organisms  of  direct or indirect  commer-
cial, recreational or esthetic value. Toxi-
cities  of substances in receiving waters
will  be  determined by appropriate  bio-
assay  techniques,   or  other  acceptable
means, for the particular form of aquatic
life  which  is  to  be preserved  with the
concentrations of toxic materials not to
exceed  5  percent  of  the 96-hour LD50
provided that:   toxic  substances which,
Maintenance   of   natural
state quality  (Class  FW-1
waters designated to be set
aside for posterity  to re-
present the natural aquatic
environment and  its asso-
ciated biota)

Public water  supply (after
treatment); propagation of
natural  biota; primary con-
tact recreation; industrial
and agricultural water sup-
ply;  shellfish  harvesting;
secondary  contact recrea-
tion; migration of anadro-
mous fish; maintenance of
wildlife; other  reasonable
uses

Propagation of natural bio-
ta; primary and secondary
contact  recreation; indus-
trial and agricultural water
supply;   shellfish  harvest-
ing;  migration  of anadro-
mous fish; maintenance of
wildlife; other  reasonable
uses

All

Recreation; desirable
aquatic life
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
New Mexico
  (con't)
New York
         29
North Carolina
              30
North Dakota
             31
through uptake in the aquatic food chain
and/or storage in plant and animal tissues,
can be magnified to levels which are toxic
to man or other organisms, shall  not be
present in concentrations which result in
this biological magnification.

Toxic substances narrative:  shall be pro-
tected from hazardous substances in con-
centrations that exceed drinking  water
standards established by  the New Mexico
Regulations governing water supplies.

Not specified

Toxic  substances  narrative:    none  in
amounts that  will be injurious  to fish life
or shellfish,  or  that would  impair  any
designated uses of the water.

0.03 or, if more stringent, 0.01 x 96 hour
LC50

Toxic substance narrative:  shall not ex-
ceed  0.01 of the  96-hour  LC50  unless
half-life of substance is less than 96 hours
or is not  biocumulative, in  which  case
shall  not  exceed  0.05   of the  96-hour
LC50.

Toxic  substances  narrative:    only  such
amounts, whether alone or in combination
with other substances or wastes as  will
not render the water unsafe or  unsuitable
for use.

Toxic substances narrative:  none (zero)
0.05 (dissolved)

0.1 (dissolved)

Toxic  substances narrative:   free  from
substances  attributable   to  municipal,
industrial, or  other  discharges  or  agri-
cultural  practices in  concentrations  or
                                                                 Domestic water supplies
All

All




All (Fresh waters)


All
                                                                 All
                                                                 Water  supply for  drinking,
                                                                 culinary or  food processing
                                                                 purposes A-l
Class I, IA, and n

Class III

All
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
North Dakota
  (con't)
Ohio'
    32
combinations which are toxic or harmful
to human, animal, plant or resident aqua-
tic life.

Mixing zones narrative: the 96-hour TLm
for indigenous  and/or resident fish  and
fish food organisms shall not be exceeded
at any point in the mixing zone.

0.03
                   0.03 (case by case variations)


                   0.05


                   5.0


                   0.03

                   0.05 (non-filterable)

                   0.03
                   General narrative:  free from substances
                   resulting from human activities in con-
                   centrations  toxic  or  harmful to  human,
                   animal or aquatic  life and/or  are  rapidly
                   lethal in the mixing zone.

                   Antidegradation policy:  present ambient
                   water quality will be maintained  for all
                   toxic substances.
                                                               All
Warmwater habitat; excep-
tional  warmwater habitat;
coldwater habitat; seasonal
warmwater habitat; Notes
A and B

Limited  warmwater  habi-
tat; Notes A and B

Public water supply:
Note A

Agricultural water supply;
Note A

All Lake Erie uses; Note C

All Ohio River uses

All lower Cuyahoga River
uses

All
                                             AU
                   Toxic substances narrative: 0.01 times 96-
                   hour  TLm or  LC50 for  representative
                   aquatic  species.     Persistent toxicants
                   shall not exceed 0.01 times 96-hour TLm
                   or LC50. TLm or  LC50  shall be  deter-
                   mined by static or dynamic bioassays.  At
                   least  90 per cent of the volume of the
                   mixing zone shall not exceed at any time
                   the  24- to  96-hour TLm  or LC50 for
                   representative aquatic species.
                                             Warmwater habitat; excep-
                                             tional warmwater  habitat;
                                             coldwater habitat; seasonal
                                             warmwater habitat;  limit-
                                             ed warmwater habitat. All
                                             Lake Erie uses
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State

Ohio   (con't)
Oklahoma'
         33
Oregon
       34
Criteria Values in mg/1

Note A: see exceptions under Ohio Admi-
nistrative  Code  Regulations  3745-1-08-
(C)(l) for certain stream segments.

Note B:  exempt  from  mine  drainage
waters

Note  C:  see  exceptions  under  Ohio
Administrative Code Regulations 3745-1-
11(C) for certain areas.

0.05
Toxic substances  narrative:  waters will
not be toxic to humans, fish and wildlife,
and other terrestrial  and aquatic life, nor
detrimental to any beneficial use inclu-
ding continued ingestion by livestock  or
use for  irrigation.  Toxic substances shall
not be present in quantities which allow
significant  bioaccumulation and/or  bio-
magnification in the food chain.

Toxic substances  narrative:   toxic  sub-
stances  not removable  by ordinary water
treatment techniques shall not exceed the
limits in Section 4.1  of  the Oklahoma
Water Quality Standards.

Toxic substances  narrative:   concentra-
tions  of nonpersistent  toxic  substances
shall not exceed  0.1 of the 96-hour LC50
for the  most sensitive indigenous species.
Concentrations  of  persistent  toxicants
shall  not  exceed  0.05 of  the  96-hour
LC50,  for  the most  sensitive indigenous
species.   Bioassay data  for Pimephales
prommelas   (Fathead   minnow)   and/or
Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill) shall  be
used in determining compliance.

Mixing zones  narrative: shall  not exceed
the 96-hour TLm for the most sensitive
indigenous species.

General  water quality standards  applic-
able to  all waters except where  super-
seded by special  water quality standards
Designated Stream Use
Public and private
water supplies

All
                                                                Public and private water
                                                                supplies
                                                                Aquatic life
                                                                All
All
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State
Criteria Values in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Oregon
  (con't)
n         •  35
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island36
applicable   to  specifically   designated
waters.  No wastes  shall be  discharged
and no activities shall be conducted which
either  alone or in combination with other
wastes or activities will cause toxic con-
ditions  that  are deleterious to  fish or
other aquatic  life  or affect the potablity
of drinking water.

0.05   Special   water  quality  standard      All
applicable   to:  Main  stem   Klammath
River;  Multnomah  Channel;  Main  stem
Williamette River; Main  stem  Columbia
River  from  eastern Oregon-Washington
border westward to Pacific  Ocean;  Main
stem  Grande  Ronde River;  Main  stem
Walla Walla River; Main stem Snake River
in and adjacent to Oregon.

0.05  Special   water  quality  standard      All
applicable to Rouge River Basin; Umpqua
River   Basin;   McKenzie  River  Basin;
Santiam River Basin.

0.05 and/or 0.01 x 96-hour LC50  (which-      AU
ever is less)

Toxic substances narrative:  shall not be      All
inimical or injurious  to  the  designated
water use.

Not Specified                                 AU

None in concentrations  or  combinations      Class SA/SA
which would be harmful to human, animal
or aquatic life or which  would make the
waters  unsafe  or  unsuitable  for  fish or
shellfish or their propagation, impair the
palatability of same, or impair the waters
for any other uses.

None in concentrations  on  combinations      Class SB
which would be harmful to human, animal
or aquatic life or which  would make the
waters  unsafe or unsuitable for  fish of
shellfish or their  propagation,  or impair
the water for any other usage assigned to
this Class.
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State

Rhode Island
  (con't)
South Carolina
              37
Criteria Value in mg/1

None  in  concentrations or  combinations
which would be harmful to human, animal
or aquatic life or which would make the
waters unsafe  or unsuitable for fish  OP
shellfish or  their propagation,  or impair
the water for any other usage assigned to
this Class.

Waters  shall  be  free  from   chemical
constitutents in concentrations  or combi-
nations which would be harmful to human,
animal, or aquatic life for the appropriate
most  sensitive  and governing water class
use or unfavorably alter the biota.

In areas where fisheries are the governing
considerations and approved limits have
not been established,  bioassays shall  be
performed as required by the appropriate
agencies.    The   latest edition  of  the
federal publication Water Quality Criteria
will be considered the  interpretation and
application  of bioassay result.  Bioassays
shall be performed according to the latest
edition  of   Standard   Methods  for the
Examination of  Water and  Wastewater
(APHA).

For public  drinking  water  supplies, the
limit  prescribed  by  the  United  States
Environmental Protection Agency will  be
used where not superseded by more  strin-
gent state requirements.

Not specified

Toxic substances narrative: none (zero).
                   Toxic  substances  narrative:    none  in
                   amounts exceeding limitations established
                   and adopted by the Department of Health
                   and Environmental Control.
Designated Stream Use

Class SC
All

Domestic  and  food  pro-
cessing; trout fishing; out-
standing  recreational   or
ecological resources

Direct    water    contact
(swimming);      domestic
supply; propagation of fish;
industrial; agricultural
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State
Criteria Value in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
South Carolina
  (con't)
South Dakota
            38
Tennessee
          39
Toxic substances narrative: none alone or
in combination  with  other substances  or
wastes in sufficient  amounts to be inju-
rious  to edible fish  or shellfish or the
culture or propagation thereof.

Toxic substances narrative: shall be free
from  toxic  substances  attributable  to
sewage, industrial waste,  or other waste
in concentrations  or  combinations which
are harmful to human, animal, plant  or
aquatic life.

0.05

Concentrations  of  chemicals  toxic  to
humans,  animals,  plants,  or   the  most
sensitive stage  or form  of aquatic life,
greater than 0.1 times the median toler-
ance limit for short residual compounds or
0.01 times the median tolerance limit for
an accumulative substance or substances
exhibiting a residual life exceeding thirty
days  in  the  receiving  waters.   Median
tolerance limits shall  be  determined  in
accordance   with  section  34:04:02:06.
Concentrations    specified   for   toxic
materials   shall  be  based   on  daily
averages, but the concentrations shall not
exceed  one hundred  and twenty-five per
cent of the  value specified in this section
at  any  time  or  at  any point  in  the
receiving water.

The   instream  concentrations  of  toxic
pollutants shall not exceed 1/10 of the 96-
hour LC50 based upon available data using
one or more of the most sensitive organ-
isms significant to aquatic community of
the waters under consideration.  Cumula-
tive substance may be further limited on
a case-by-case basis.

Toxic substances narrative: No toxic sub-
stances added that will produce toxic con-
ditions that materially affect man or ani-
mals;  impair  the  safety  of  a  conven-
tionally treated water supply; affect the
water for  industrial processing,  fish  or
aquatic life, man or animal, livestock and
wildlife, navigation, irrigation.
Shellfish harvesting; direct
water  contact  (swimming);
crabbing;  commercial  fish-
ing; propagation of marine
fauna and flora

All
Domestic Water Supply

All
Aquatic life
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State
Texas
     40
Utah
     41
Vermont
        42
Criteria Value in mg/1

Not specified

Toxic  substances narrative:  the surface
waters of the State shall be maintained so
that they  will not be toxic to man,  fish
and wildlife, and any other terrestrial and
aquatic life.

Toxic  substances narrative:   toxic  mate-
rials  not  removable by   ordinary  water
treatment techniques shall  not exceed
USPHS Drinking  Water Standards or those
established by EPA pursuant to the Safe
Drinking Water Act.  For a general  guide,
with respect to  fish toxicity, receiving
waters outside  mixing zones  should  not
have a concentration of nonpersistent to-
xic materials exceeding 0.1 of the 96-hour
TLm,  where  the bioassay is made using
fish indigenous  to the receiving waters.
For  persistent toxicants, concentrations
should not exceed  0.05  of  the  96-hour
TLm.

0.05 dissolved
0.1 dissolved

Toxic  substances  narrative:   it shall be
unlawful to discharge  or  place any waste
or  other  substance  in concentrations or
combinations  which produce undesirable
physiological responses in desirable resi-
dent fish, or other desirable aquatic life,
as determined by bioassay or other  tests.

Not Specified

Wastes discharged to waters of the State
shall contain no chemical or radiological
constituents  which would be  inconsistent
with the  water uses associated  with the
assigned water class.

Discharge  of  radioactive   material  to
waters  of the State shall not exceed the
lowest practicable limits  after utilization
Designated Stream Use

All

All
                                                                 Public drinking water
                                                                 supplies
Domestic water supplies;
aquatic life

Agriculture

All
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State
 Criteria Value in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Vermont
  (con't)
Virginia
Washington
          44
 of the latest technological  development
 and equipment for control of radioactive
 emissions.  In no event shall the discharge
 of such   materials   exceed  the  limits
 established  by  the  Agency  of  Human
 Services.

'There  shall  be no  discharge  of wastes
 containing  any of  the prohibited  sub-
 stances set  forth  below  in detectable
 amounts either to waters of the State  or
 to a  municipal  wastewater  collection
 and/or treatment facility except in those
 cases where  a process  water contains  an
 incoming level of a prohibited substance
 due to natural or other causes.   In  such
 cases the concentration of the prohibited
 substance   or substances  in  the  actual
 wastes discharged shall not be increased.

 0.05
 0.1 x 96-hour LC50 (dissolved)

 Toxic substances narrative:   free  from
 toxic  substances  attributable to sewage,
 industrial  waste,  or other waste  in con-
 centrations,  amounts,  or  combinations
 which are inimical  or harmful to  human,
 animal, plant, or aquatic life.

 Not Specified

 Toxic substances narrative: toxic material
 concentrations shall be below those which
 adversely  affect  public health,  and  the
 natural aquatic environment.

 Toxic substances narrative:  toxic mate-
 rial concentrations  shall  be below those
 which adversely affect public health, or
 which may cause acute or  chronic  toxic
 conditions to the aquatic biota.

 Deleterious  concentrations  of  toxic,  or
 other nonradioactive materials, shall  be
 determined  by the department in consi-
 deration  of  the  "Quality  Criteria  for
Public water supply (at
raw water intake point).

All

All
All

All uses for extraordinary
(class  A A)  and lake  class
waters
                                                                 All uses for excellent
                                                                 (class A), good
                                                                 (class B), and fair
                                                                 (class C) waters
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State
Criteria Value in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
Washington
  (con't)
            45
West Virginia
         46
Wisconsin
        47
Wyoming
Water," published by EPA 1976,  and as
revised, as  the authoritative source for
criteria  and/or  other  relevant  infor-
mation, if justified.

0.05

Toxic substances narrative:  not to exceed
0.1 of the 96-hour TLm.

No sewage,  industrial  wastes  or other
wastes present in any of the waters of the
State shall have concentrations  of mate-
rials poisonous to human, animal, or aqua-
tic life.

Not specified

Toxic substances narrative:  substances in
concentrations  or combinations which are
toxic or harmful to humans shall not be
present in amounts found to be  of public
health significance, nor which are acutely
harmful to animal, plant or aquatic life.

Toxic  substances  narrative:  the  intake
water  supply will by  appropriate  treat-
ment and adequate  safeguards  meet the
PHS Drinking Water Standards, 1962.

Not specified

Toxic substances  narrative:   none in con-
centrations  or  combinations attributable
to or influenced by the activities of man
which would damage or  impair the normal
growth, function or reproduction of hu-
man, animal, plant or aquatic life.  Maxi-
mum  allowable concentrations   shall  be
based on latest  edition of Quality Criteria
for Water by EPA and/or more  generally
accepted scientific information.
American Samoa    Not Specified
                   Free  from  substances or  combinations
                   thereof attributable  to sewage, industrial
                   wastes, or other  wastes  which  may be
                   toxic  to humans,  other  animals,  plants,
                   and aquatic life.
All

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State
         Criteria Value in mg/1
                                             Designated Stream Use
American Samoa
  (con't)
District of
  Columbia
48
Substances of unknown toxicity; All efflu-
ents containing foreign materials shall be
considered harmful and  not permissible
until   acceptable   bioassay   tests  have
shown  otherwise.   It is the  obligation of
the  person  producing the  effluent  to
demonstrate  that  it  is harmless, at the
request  of  the  Environmental  Quality
Commission.

Compliance  with Section  VLB. of  these
Standards will be  determined by use of
indicator  organisms,  analysis  of  species
diversity,  population  density,  growth
anomalies, bioassays of appropriate  dura-
tion or  other appropriate  methods  as
specified  by  the  Environmental  Quality
Commission.

The survival  of aquatic  life  in  surface
waters shall  not be less than that for the
same water  body in areas unaffected by
sewage, industrial  wastes or  other activi-
ties of man, or, when necessary, for other
control water that  is consistent with the
requirements for "experimental water" as
described in  Standard Methods for the
Examination  of Water  and  Wastewater
(latest  editionJT   As  a minimum,  com-
pliance with the objectives  as stated  in
the previous  sentence shall  be evaluated
with a 96-hour bioassay.

In  addition,  effluent  limits  based upon
acute bioassays of  effluents  will be pres-
cribed  where  appropriate;   additional
numerical receiving water objectives  for
specific  toxicants  will be established as
sufficient  data become   available; and
source control of toxic substances will be
encouraged.

96-hour LC50 x 0.01

0.05

Toxic  substances narrative:   The waters
shall  at all  times be  free  from:  toxic
substances attributable to sewage, indus-
Aquatic life

Domestic Water Supply

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State
 Criteria Value in mg/1
Designated Stream Use
District of
  Columbia
   (con't)
Guam
Puerto Rico
trial  waste, or other waste in concentra-
tions  or  combinations which interfere di-
rectly or indirectly  with  water uses,  or
which are  harmful  to human,  animal,
plant, or aquatic life.

0.01;  or 0.02 x 96-hour LC50, whichever is
less

0.05

In order to provide maximum protection
for the propagation of fish  and wildlife,
concentrations of toxic substances shall
not exceed levels calculated by  multi-
plying the application factors by the 96-
hour  LC50  values determined  using the
receiving water in question and the most
sensitive  species  of  aquatic  organism
affected.

When the concentration based on the 96-
hour  LC50  data  exceeds  the  maximum
numerical  limits,  the numerical  limits
shall constitute the criteria.

The  application   factors  and  maximum
numerical  limits  are derived  from the
NAS-NAE 1972 Report of the Committee
on Water Quality Criteria.

0.015

0.05

Toxic substances  narrative: shall not con-
tain substances in concentrations or com-
binations  which are toxic  or which pro-
duce  undesirable  physiological  responses
in human,  fish or other animal life, and
plants. When two  or more toxic materials
are present  at the same time, the chronic
effect of such combinations shall be taken
into account and  the applicable standard
shall be determined by bioassay or other
approved method.
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                                                                Drinking water supply

                                                                All surface waters of the
                                                                Territory except 2c
All (coastal waters)

All (surface waters)

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State

Trust Territory of
  the Pacific
  Islands
Virgin Islands
             H
Criteria Value in mg/1

Free  from substances  or  combinations
thereof attributable to sewage, industrial
wastes, or other wastes toxic to  humans,
animals, plants and aquatic life.

All surface waters shall be free of sub-
stances attributable to  municipal, indus-
trial,  or  other discharges or  wastes in
concentrations  or combinations which are
toxic   or   which   produce  undesirable
physiological responses in human,  fish and
other animal life, and plants.
Designated Stream Use

All
All
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