United States
             Environmental Protection
             Agency
Office of Water
Regulations and Standards
Washington, DC 20460
September 1980
             Water
&EPA     Turbidity
             Water Quality Standards
             Criteria Summaries
             A Compilation
             of State/Federal Criteria

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                TURBIDITY
         Mater Quality Standards
           Criteria Summaries
 A Compilation of State/Federal Criteria
             September 1980
  U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water Regulations and Standards
        Washington, D. C.  20460

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              NATIONAL SUMMARY
                      OF
        STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS

                   TURBIDITY

                SEPTEMBER, 1980


                 PREPARED FOR
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INTRODUCTION
This digest is compiled to provide general information to the public as well as to
Federal, State, and  local  officials.   It  contains excerpts from  the  individual
Federal-State water  quality standards establishing pollutant specific criteria for
interstate 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 interstate
waters, evaluating adherence to  the standards,  and overseeing enforcement of
standards compliance, has been mandated by Congress.

Standards, a nationwide strategy for surface water quality management, contain
three  major elements:  the use  (recreation,  drinking  water, fish and  wildlife
propagation, industrial, or agricultural) to be made of the navigable water; criteria
to protect these uses; and  an antidegradation  statement to protect existing high
quality waters, from degradation by the addition of pollutants.

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),
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.

Criteria  for Turbidity in State  water quality standards are  the  subject of  this
digest. The term  turbidity is usually used in conjunction with the term "suspended
and settleable solids" which is descriptive of the  organic and inorganic particulate
matter in water.  Both are important parameters in municipal and industrial water
supply and treatment technology.   Besides producing undesirable  recreational
waters, other effects resulting from turbid waters or water having high  suspended
solids  concentrations  include   reducing  available  food for   fish,  impeding  fish
migration and other natural fish movements, preventing the development of  fish
eggs and insect larvae, and decreasing the fishes resistance to disease.  The 1976
Quality Criteria for  Water recommends the following criterion which  will prevent
the deterioration of water quality and aquatic life.

           Freshwater fish and other aquatic life:

           Settleable and suspended solids should not reduce the depth of the
           compensation point for photosynthetic activity by  more than 10
           percent from the seasonally established norm for aquatic life.

Since  water  quality standards experience revisions and upgrading from time to
time, following procedures set forth in the Clean Water Act, individual entries in
this digest may be superseded.   As these revisions are accomplished and allowing
for the States to revise their standards accordingly, this  digest will be updated and

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reissued.  Because this publication is not intended for use other than as a general
information resource, to obtain the latest information and for special purposes and
applications, the  reader needs to  refer  to the current approved water quality
standards.  These  can be obtained from the  State water pollution control agencies
or the EPA or Regional Offices.

Individual State-adopted criteria follow:
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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.
n
     Delaware Water Quality Standards, March 25, 1979

C    Idaho Water Quality Standards, c.a.  September, 1979

     Missouri  Water Quality Standards, c.a. February, 1978
T?
     American Samoa Water Quality Standards,
     Revised July, 1973

     Territory of Guam Water Quality Standards, Sept. 1975

G    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 731:1002-1009, September 8, 1978

7    Pages 746:1008-1014, October 19,1979
Q
     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 816:0602-0807, 0642-0648, 1074

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

 23
      Pages 831:0501-0510, February 21, 1975


 24    Page 836:0502, June 30, 1978

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

 28
      Pages 846:0501-0508, November 17, 1978

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

 90
      Pages 856:1001-1002, July 18, 1978

 99
      Pages 861:1002-1007,  AugiBt 11, 1979


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


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

 19
 "    Pages 876:1001-1043, May 26, 1978

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      Pages 881:1001-1007, September 21,1979

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


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

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     Pages 901t0501-0505, November 3, 1978

38
97    Pages 906:0501-4506, October 13, 1978
      Pages 911:0501-0507, June 22,1979
89
      Pages 916:0541-0544, April 14, 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
45    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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                                       TURBIDITY
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona*
Criteria Value

There shall be no turbidity of other than
natural origin that will cause  substantial
visible contrast with the natural  appear-
ance  of   waters or  interfere  with  any
beneficial   uses   which   they   serve.
Furthermore,  in no  case  shall turbidity
exceed  50  Jackson  units above back-
ground.  Background will be interpreted as
the  natural  condition  of the receiving
waters without the influence of manmade
or man-induced causes.   Turbidity levels
caused by natural runoff will be included
in establishing background levels.

5 NTU above  natural (50NTU or less);  no
more than  10%  above  natural  (over
50NTU); not to exceed 25  NTU.
                   25  NTU  above  natural;  5
                   natural (lake waters)
                              NTU  over
5 NTU above natural (50 NTU or less); no
more than  10%  above natural (over  50
NTU); not  to  exceed 15  NTU;  not  to
exceed 5 NTU over natural (lake waters)

Turbidity of the water will be maintained
at the lowest practicable values possible,
but in no case shall:

a. Turbidity in the surface waters due to
the discharge of wastes exceed 50  Jack-
son units in warm water fishery streams
or 10 Jackson  units in coldwater fishery
streams.

b. Discharge to warm  water fishery lakes
cause turbidities  to exceed 25 Jackson
units, and discharge to cold water fishery
lake cause turbidities  to exceed 10  Jack-
son units.

These standards  are applicable to  turbi-
dity caused by activities  including,  but
not limited to, construction, mining, log-
ging and related land uses.
Designated Stream Use

All
Water  supply;   drinking,
culinary, food processing
Water supply, aquaculture,
fish, shellfish, aquatic life,
wildlife.

Recreation
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State

Arkansas
          A
 California
 Colorado*
Criteria Value

There  shall  be  no   distinctly   visible
increase  in  turbidity of receiving  waters
attributable to municipal, industrial, agri-
cultural,  or  other   waste  discharges.
Specifically, in no  case shall  any  such
waste discharge cause (1) the turbidity of
warm water streams to exceed 50 Jackson
units,  or of  trout  or  smallmouth  bass
streams to exceed 10 Jackson units; or (2)
the  turbidity of  warm  water  lakes  to
exceed 25 Jackson units, or of cold water
or oligotrophic lakes to exceed 10 Jackson
units.

Waters shall be free of changes in turbi-
dity that  cause  nuisance  or  adversely
affect beneficial uses.

Increase  in  turbidity  attributable  to
controllable water  quality  factors  shall
not exceed the following limits:

1.  Where natural turbidity is between 0
and 50 JTU, increases shall not  exceed 20
percent.

2.  Where natural turbidity is between 50
and 100 JTU, increases shall not  exceed
10 JTU.

3.  Where natural turbidity is greater than
lOO JTU,  increases shall,not exceed 10
percent.

Allowable zones of dilution within which
higher  concentrations will  be tolerated
will be defined  for   each  discharge  in
discharge permits.

Limiting Concentrations

 75 JTU Monthly (30 day average)

 100 JTU Weekly (7 day average)

 225 JTU Maximum at any time

 1.0 TU(E)
Designated Stream Use

All
All
                                                                 Ocean Waters
 Domestic water supply
 (Class 0

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State
Criteria Value
Designated Stream Use
           c
Connecticut
None other than of natural origin except
as may result from  normal agricultural,
road  maintenance,  construction  activity
or dredge  material disposal provided  all
reasonable controls are used.

Turbidity shall not exceed 25 JTU, Be 10
JTU, and Cc 10 JTU(See note 15)

A secchi disc shall be visible at a mini-
mum depth of 1 meter,  Bb-criteria may
be exceeded (See Note 14)
Drinking water supply,
swimming
                                                                 Recreational, agricultural,
                                                                 industrial, fish and wildlife
Delaware
Florida7
       Q
Georgia

Hawaii9
         B
Idaho
     10
Note 14. - The use of subscript b in Class
Sb  is  intended to  identify those  areas
where  natural  conditions  or  conditions
which  cannot be  expected to be  appre-
ciably altered by the control of discharges
may preclude  bathing.   It may also  be
used in Classes Bb and  SBb to designate
areas in the immediate vicinity of treated
sewage outfalls  where   bathing  is  not
advisable.

Note 15.  -  The  use  of  subscript  c  in
Classes Be, Cc, SBc and SCc is to identify
areas  suitable  for  coldwater  fisheries,
especially fish passage.

Not to exceed background by 10:units or a
maximum of 25 units, whichever is less,
except following precipitation.

Shall not  exceed fifty (50) Jackson Units
above natural background  as related to a
standard candle turbidimeter.

Not Specified

Secchi disc or secchi disc equivalent  as
"extinction  coefficient"  determinations
shall not  be altered from natural condi-
tions more than 5%.

The Waste water  must not increase the
turbidity of  the receiving water  outside
the mixing zone by:
All
All
Classes AA, A, B, 1 and 2
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State

Idaho (con't)
Illinois11
Indiana
       12
Iowa
    13
Kansas
       14
Kentucky

Louisiana
         15
16
Criteria Value

1.   More  than five (5) NTU  (Nephelo-
metric  Turbidity Units) over background
turbidity,  when background  turbidity is
fifty (50) NTU or less; or

2.  More than ten percent (10%) increase
in turbidity when background turbidity is
more than  fifty (50) NTU, not to exceed a
maximum  increase  of  twenty-five  (25)
NTU.

Not Specified

No turbidity of other than natural  origin
that  will   cause  a  substantial  visible
contrast with the natural appearance of
the water.

No activity causing  turbidity  of  other
than  natural  origin,  that  will   cause
substantial   visible   contrast   with  the
natural appearance of the water shall be
permitted.

No  material from   other  than natural
causes shall be added which will cause the
turbidity  of  the   water  to  exceed  10
Jackson turbidity units (JTU).

No  material from   other  than natural
causes shall be added which will cause the
turbidity  of  the   water  to  exceed  25
Jackson Turbidity Units.

The turbidity  of  the  receiving stream
shall  not  be increased by more than 25
Nephelometric  turbidity  units by  any
point source discharge.

There  shall  be no  turbidity  increase in
waters of the state, of  other than natural
origin, that will cause substantial visible
contrast with the natural appearance of
the water or be detrimental to  the  desig-
nated use.

Not Specified

There  shall be no substantial increase in
turbidity from ambient conditions  due to
waste discharges.
                                                        Designated Stream Use
                                                        Inner Harbor, Gary Harbor
                                                        Burns     Harbor,     Lake
                                                        Michigan
                                                                 Wolf Lake and Wolf
                                                                 Lake Channel
                                                                 Natural   Spawning   and
                                                                 Rearing   or    Imprinting
                                                                 Areas of Salmonid Fishes
                                                                 Migration   Route  of
                                                                 monid Fishes
                                                        All
                                                                              Sal-
All


All
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State

Maine17
Maryland
         18
Criteria Value

There shall be no discharge of any matter
or substances which would impart turbi-
dity  other   than   that  which  naturally
occurs.

a. Turbidity  may not exceed levels detri-
mental to aquatic life; and

b.  Within  limits  of  Best  Practicable
Control Technology Currently Available,
turbidity  may  not exceed for extended
periods of time those levels normally pre-
vailing during periods  of base flow in the
surface waters; and

c. Turbidity in the receiving water result-
ing from any discharge may not exceed 50
JTU  (Jackson  Turbidity  Units)  as  a
monthly  average, nor  exceed  150 JTU at
any time.
             19
Massachusetts      None other than of natural origin

                   Shall not be in concentrations that would
                   exceed the  recommended  limits  on the
                   most sensitive receiving water use.
         on
Michigan
All waters of the State shall contain no
unnatural turbidity, color, oil films, float-
ing solids,  foams,  settleable  solids, or
deposits in  quantities which are or may
become injurious to any designated use.
Minnesota
          21
          22
Mississippi
Missouri
       .D
25



Not Specified

Not Specified

There shall be no turbidity that will cause
substantial visible  contrast  with natural
appearance of the stream or lake or inter-
fere with its beneficial uses.
Designated Stream Use

All
All
Public water supply

All



All
Domestic     consumption
Classes A and B, industrial
consumption class A

Domestic     consumption
class  C;   Fisheries   and
recreation classes B and C

All

All

All
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State
Montana
        23
Nebraska
         24
Nevada
       25
Criteria Value

The maximum  allowable  increase above
naturally occurring turbidity is 10 Jackson
Candle Units, except as is permitted  in
the general water criteria.

(see B-D2)

The maximum  allowable  increase above
naturally occurring turbidity is 5 Jackson
Candle Units.

(see B-D2)

Naturally  occurring  turbidity,  naturally
occurring    water   temperatures   and
naturally  occurring   concentrations  of
sediments,  settleable solids  or  residues
are  not to  be  increased  in quantity or
amounts which  adversely  affect the use
indicated.

No wastes  are  to be discharged  and no
activities conducted  which, either alone
or  in  combination with other  wastes or
activities, will cause  turbidities to exceed
those  allowed by specific  water  quality
criteria; provided, short-term  activities
necessary    to    accomodate    essential
dredging,  channel or  bank  alterations,
stream diversions  or other construction
where turbidities in excess of the criteria
are unavoidable, may be authorized by the
department  under conditions  as it  may
prescribe.

Turbidity caused by wastewater shall not
impart more than a 10 percent increase in
turbidity, as  measured in  Jackson Turbi-
dity Units, to the receiving water.

No turbidity  which will adversely affect
the beneficial uses of the water, i.e. not
to exceed 10 NTU for cold water fishery
(Salmonids),  and 50 NTU for warm water
fishery (other than Salmonids}.

Turbidity shall not exceed that character-
istic of natural conditions  by  more than
10 Jackson Units.

See Nevada State Water Quality Criteria
Compilation  1979, for  specific  stretches
of stream.
Designated Stream Use

B-D2 Classification
                                                                 B-D3 Classification

                                                                 C-D1 Classification



                                                                 C-D2 Classification

                                                                 E-F Classification
All
                                                                 Variable
                                                                 Variable
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State
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New Hampshire
           27
New Jersey
           28
New Mexico
New York
         29
              30
North Carolina
North Dakota
    32
             31
Ohio"

Oklahoma
33
Criteria Value

10 STU

25STU

20 JTU (30-day average)
110  JTU  (maximum  at  anytime), unless
exceeded due to natural conditions

Turbidity attributable to other than natu-
ral causes shall not reduce light transmis-
sion  to  the point that desirable  aquatic
life  presently  common  in New  Mexico
waters  is  inhibited  or  that  will  cause
substantial visible contrast with the natu-
ral appearance  of  the  water.  Turbidity
attributable  to  natural  causes  or  the
reasonable  operation of  irrigation  and
flood control  facilities is  not subject to
these standards.

No increase, except from natural sources,
that  will  cause  a substantial   visible
contrast to natural conditions. In cases of
naturally turbid waters,  the contrast  will
be due to increased turbidity.

The  turbidity  in the receiving water  due
to a discharge shall not exceed 50 NTU in
streams not designated as  trout  waters
and  10  NTU in streams, .lakes or  reser-
voirs designated as trout waters; for lakes
or  reservoirs  not  designated as  trout
waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25
NTU due to discharge.

Not  Specified

Not  Specified

Turbidity  from other than natural sources
shall be restricted to the following  nume-
rical limits:

1. Warm water streams - 50 Jackson units

2. Warm water lakes - 25 Jackson Units

3. Cold water  streams - 10 Jackson Units

(Those  designated as  small-mouth  bass
fisheries or trout fisheries)
                                                       Designated Stream Use

                                                       Cold water fisheries

                                                       Warm water fisheries

                                                       All except preservation of
                                                       natural state designations.


                                                       All
                                                       All
                                                       All
All

All

All
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 State

 Oklahoma
  (con't)
Pennsylvania
            35
 Criteria Value

 In  waters  where  background  turbidity
 exceeds these values, turbidity from point
 sources  shall be restricted  to  not exceed
 the   naturally   occurring    background.
 Further, the turbidity  background levels
 should  decrease as management of non-
 point sources reduces  the  current back-
 ground turbidity levels.

 No  more  than  ten  percent  cumulative
 increase  in  natural  stream  turbidities
 shall be  allowed,  as  measured  from
 immediately upstream  of  the  turbidity
 causing activity, except for:

 (a) specifically limited  duration activities
 which  may be  specifically  authorized by
 DEQ under terms of Sections 401 and 404
 (1977 Amendments to  the  Clean  Water
 Act); Division  of State Land's  Permits,
 and  other  conditions  as it may prescribe
 and  which  are necessary to  accommodate
 essential dredging,  construction,  or other
 legitimate  uses or activities, and

 (b)  specifically limited duration  acti-
 vities, not  to exceed five days, which do
 not  meet conditions under (a) above and
 which may be specifically authorized by
 DEQ and  the  Department  of Fish  and
 Wildlife   under   conditions   they  may
 prescribe  to  accomodate  response  to
 emergencies  or  to protect  the  public
 health and  welfare where (1) turbidities in
 excess  of  this  standard are  unavoidable
 and  (2)  all practicable  turbidity preven-
 tative techniques have been applied.
Designated Stream Use
      - not more than 30 NTU during the
period 5/30  -  9/15,  nor  more than  a
monthly  mean of 40 NTU or a maximum
of 150 NTU during the remainder of the
year.

(Tur2) - Maximum monthly mean 40 NTU,
maximum value not more than 150 NTU

(Tur3) - Not more than 100 NTU
                                                                All
All
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State
Criteria Value
Designated Stream Use
Pennsylvania
  (con't)
Rhode Island
            36
South Carolina
            OQ
South Dakota"

Tennessee

Texas40
              37
Utah
     41
Vermont
        42
Virginia
       43
(Tur4) - For the period 5/15 - 9/15 of any
year, not more than  40 NTU; for the
period 9/16  - 5/14 of any year, not more
than 100 NTU

(Tur,.) - Maximum  monthly mean of  10
NTlfJ maximum 150 NTU

(Tur-) - Maximum  monthly mean of  20
NTuJ maximum of 150 NTU

(Tur,.) - maximum  monthly mean of  30
NTIT, maximum of 150 NTU

Note:  See Drainage Lists A through E of
Pennsylvania Water Quality  Standards for
applicable uses and streams.

5 Jackson Units

None other than of natural conditions

10 Jackson Units
 15 Jackson Units

 Not Specified

 Not Specified

 Not Specified

 There  shall be no  substantial change in
 turbidity from ambient conditions due to
 waste discharges

 10 NTU


 15 NTU

 None other than of natural origin

 10 JTU


 25 JTU


 Not Specified
 Water supply

 Water supply

 Recreation, agricultural,
 industrial, fish and wild-
 life

 Recreational boating

 All

 All

 All

 All
 Recreation, aquatic life
 and aesthetics

 Waterfowl

 Public water supply

 Water management types I,
 H, IV uses

 Water  management  types
 HI, Vuses

 All
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State
Washington
           44
             45
West Virginia
         J.A
Wisconsin
Criteria Value

Turbidity  shall  not  exceed  5 NTU  over
background turbidity when the background
turbidity is 50 NTU or less, or have more
than a  10 percent increase  in turbidity
when the background turbidity  is  more
than 50 NTU.

Turbidity  shall not exceed 10 NTU  over
background turbidity when the background
turbidity is 50 NTU or less, or have more
than a  20 percent increase  in turbidity
when the background turbidity  is  more
than 50 NTU

5 NTU over background turbidity
Not Specified

Not Specified
Designated Stream Use*

All uses  for  extraodinary
(Class  A A) and  excellent
(Class A) waters
                                                                All uses for good (Class B)
                                                                and fair (Class C) waters
All  uses  for  Lake  class
waters

All

All
Wyoming
         47
a. In all  Class I and II  waters the dis-
charge  of substances attributable  to  or
influenced by the activities of man shall
not be present in quantities which  would
result in a turbidity increase of more than
10 NTU's.

b. In all Class HI waters  the discharge of
substances attributable  to or influenced
by  the activities  of man shall not  be
present in quantities which would result in
a turbidity  increase of  more  than  15
NTU's.

c. Exceptions to parts a  and b of this
Section may be  granted  in the following
instances:

(1) Where the method of operation of a
dam results in violation of the above stan-
dards and that method of operation has
received specific approval to continue by
the   Environmental  Quality  Council  in
accordance with  the following provisions.

(a) The Environmental Quality Council has
held  a  public  hearing  in the geographic
area  affected: and
Natural  water  uses   and
game fish support
                                                                Non-game fish support
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State               Criteria Value                                Designated Stream Use

Wyoming  (con't)    (b)  The  Environmental  Quality Council
                    finds that continuation of the  method  of
                    dam operation and exception to the above
                    standards  is  justifiable  on the  basis  of
                    social, economic, aesthetic, scenic, muni-
                    cipal,  industrial,  recreational,  agricul-
                    tural,  ecological,  botanical,  historical,
                    zoological, geological,  cultural, archae-
                    logical,  fish and  wildlife or  other  values
                    of  present  and  future   benefit  to  the
                    people.

                    d.  The exception allowed under part  c  of
                    this Section may be granted only if  one  or
                    more    of   the   following   can   be
                    demonstrated;

                    (1) The standards are  not attainable due
                    to natural background;

                    (2) The standards are  not attainable  due
                    to irretrievable man-induced conditions;

                    (3) Attainment  of  the  standards  would
                    require application of effluent limitations
                    more stringent  than  those  required by
                    Section 301(b)(2)(A) and (B) of the Federal
                    Act; and, application of these more strin-
                    gent effluent limitations  would result  in
                    substantial and widespread adverse econo-
                    mic and social impact.

                    e. Exceptions granted under parts c and d
                    of this  Section shall not be allowed for
                    periods greater than three years.  At the
                    end  of  the exception  period the  entity
                    which  was granted  the  exception must
                   begin  compliance or  request  that  the
                    Environmental   Quality    Council   hold
                   another  public   hearing   in   the   area
                   affected and  reevaluate  the request  for
                   continuance of  the  exception in accord-
                   ance with the criteria given in parts c and
                   d  of  this  Section.   Exceptions  granted
                   under parts c and d  of this Section shall
                   not exempt any person from the penalty
                   provisions of W.S. 35-ll-901(b).
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State
American Samoa
District of L
  Columbia
     F
Guam
                E
Puerto Rico
           49
Trust Territories
               G
Virgin Islands
            H
Criteria Value

10   JTU  unless  exceeded   by  natural
conditions

Color - 75 color units
Turbidity at any  point, as measured by
Jackson  Turbidity Units (JTU), shall  not
be increased from ambient conditions at
any time.

Turbidity at any  point, as measured by
JTU,  shall not  be greater  than 5  JTU at
any time.

Turbidity values  (JTU)  at  any  point shall
not be increased from  natural conditions
more  than 25%  at any time.

Shall  not be altered except  for  natural
causes.  A secchi disc shall be visible at a
minimum depth of 1 meter.

A sechi disc shall be  visible at a minimum
depth of  1 meter.

50  JTU   except  when  due  to  natural
phenomena

Visibility  shall  not be  reduced by  more
than  10  percent  of natural  values as
measured by Secchi disc.

A  secchi  disc  shall  be   visible  at a
minimum depth of 1 meter.
Designated Stream Use

Recreation, aquatic life


Domestic water supply


AA, 2a-I, 2b-I
                                                                  -II, 2b-n, C
Preservation  of   natural
phenomena
All uses for coastal class
waters

All uses for surface class
waters

Recreation
All except preservation of
natural phenomena
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                                                                           1MO M1-08J/10E

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