Fact Sheet

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Proposes to Reissue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) Permit to Discharge Pollutants Pursuant to the Provisions of the Clean

Water Act (CWA) to:

Washington Beef LLC
Toppenish Plant

Public Comment Start Date: February 10, 2023
Public Comment Expiration Date: March 27, 2023

Technical Contact: Brian Nickel

800-424-4372, ext. (within Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and
Washington)

EPA Proposes to Reissue the NPDES Permit

EPA proposes to reissue the NPDES permit for the facility referenced above. The draft
permit places conditions on the discharge of pollutants from Washington Beef to waters of
the United States. In order to ensure protection of water quality and human health, the permit
places limits on the types and amounts of pollutants that can be discharged from the facility.

This Fact Sheet (FS) includes:

Ś	information on public comment, public hearing, and appeal procedures

Ś	a listing of proposed effluent limitations and other conditions for the facility

Ś	a map and description of the discharge location

Ś	technical material supporting the conditions in the permit
CWA § 401 Certification

Since this facility discharges to tribal waters and the Tribe does not have Treatment as a State
(TAS), EPA is the certifying authority for the permit. See FS Section VI.C. Comments
regarding the intent to certify should be directed to the EPA technical contact listed above.

Clean Water Act §40 1(a)(2) Review

CWA Section 401(a)(2) requires that, upon receipt of an application and 401 certification,
EPA notify a neighboring State or Tribe with TAS when EPA determines that the discharge
may affect the quality of the neighboring State/Tribe's waters. As stated above, EPA is the
certifying authority and is accepting comment regarding the intent to certify this permit.

Once EPA reviews any comments received regarding the intent to certify and has signed a


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final certification, EPA will determine whether the discharge may affect a neighboring
jurisdiction's waters. 33 U.S.C. § 1341(a)(2).

Public Comment

Persons wishing to comment on, or request a Public Hearing for, the draft permit may do so
in writing by the expiration date of the Public Comment period. A request for a Public
Hearing must state the nature of the issues to be raised as well as the requester's name,
address, and telephone number. All comments and requests for Public Hearings must be in
writing and should be submitted to EPA as described below.

We request that all comments on EPA's proposed permits or requests for a public hearing be
submitted via email to Brian Nickel (Nickel.Brian@epa.gov). If you are unable to submit
comments via email, please call 206-553-6251.

After the Public Notice expires, and all comments have been considered, EPA's regional
Director for the Water Division will make a final decision regarding permit issuance. If no
substantive comments are received, the tentative conditions in the draft permit will become
final, and the permit will become effective upon issuance. If substantive comments are
received, EPA will address the comments and issue the permit. The permit will become
effective no less than 30 days after the issuance date, unless an appeal is submitted to the
Environmental Appeals Board within 30 days pursuant to 40 CFR 124.19.

Documents are Available for Review

The draft NPDES permit, fact sheet and other information can be downloaded from the
internet at https://www.epa.gov/npdes-permits/about-region-10s-npdes-permit-program.

The draft Administrative Record for this action contains any documents listed in the
References section. The Administrative Record or documents from it are available
electronically upon request by contacting Brian Nickel.

For technical questions regarding the fact sheet, contact Brian Nickel at 206-553-6251 or
Nickel.Brian@epa.gov. Services can be made available to persons with disabilities by
contacting Audrey Washington at (206) 553-0523.

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Table of Contents

ACRONYMS	7

I.	BACKGROUND INFORMATION	9

A.	General Information	9

B.	Permit History	9

C.	Tribal Consultation	9

II.	FACILITY INFORMATION	9

A.	General Facility Information	9

B.	Outfall Description	10

C.	Effluent Characterization	10

D.	Compliance History	11

III.	RECEIVING WATER	11

A.	Water Quality Standards (WQS)	12

1. Designated Beneficial Uses	12

B.	Receiving Water Quality	13

1.	Water Quality Limited Waters	14

2.	Low Flow Conditions	15

IV.	EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING	16

A.	Basis for Effluent Limits	20

1.	Pollutants of Concern	21

2.	Technology-Based Effluent Limits (TBELs)	21

3.	Water Quality-Based Effluent Limits (WQBELs)	24

B.	Monitoring Requirements	35

1.	Effluent Monitoring	35

2.	Surface Water Monitoring	36

3.	Electronic Submission of Discharge Monitoring Reports	37

V.	OTHER PERMIT CONDITIONS	38

A.	Compliance Schedules	38

B.	Quality Assurance Plan	40

C.	Best Management Practices Plan	40

D.	Environmental Justice	40

E.	Standard Permit Provisions	41

VI.	OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS	41

A.	Endangered Species Act	41

B.	Essential Fish Habitat	41

C.	CWA § 401 Certification	42

D.	Antidegradation	42

E.	Permit Expiration	44

VII.	REFERENCES	44

APPENDIX A. FACILITY INFORMATION	47

APPENDIX B. WATER QUALITY DATA	50

Treatment Plant Effluent Data	50

Receiving Water Data	115

Chemistry	115

Stream Flow	167

APPENDIX C. REASONABLE POTENTIAL AND WQBEL FORMULAE	168

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APPENDIX D. REASONABLE POTENTIAL AND WQBEL CALCULATIONS	173

APPENDIX E, REASONABLE POTENTIAL AND EFFLUENT LIMIT CALCULATIONS FOR
NUTRIENTS 179

Overview	179

Dual Nutrient Control	179

Status of Water Quality	179

Status of Water Quality in Wanity Slough	179

Status of Water Quality in Spencer Lateral	180

Applicable Water Quality Criteria	180

Narrative Criterion	180

Use of Narrative Criteria in NPDES Permits	180

Reasonable Potential to Cause or Contribute to WQS Violations	181

Nutrient Concentrations and Loads	181

Effluent Limit Calculation	183

APPENDIX F. ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT ASSESSMENT	185

A.	Listing of EFH Species in the Facility Area	185

B.	Description of the Facility and Discharge Location	185

C.	EPA's Evaluation of Potential Effects to EFH	185

APPENDIX G. CWA § 401 CERTIFICATION	187

List of Tables

Table 1: General Facility Information	9

Table 2: Effluent Characterization	10

Table 3: Receiving Water Data for Wanity Slough	13

Table 4: Receiving Water Quality Data for Spencer Lateral (Irrigation Season)	14

Table 5: Critical Low Flows in Wanity Slough	15

Table 6: Existing Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 002	 17

Table 7: Existing Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 008 	 17

Table 8: Draft Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 002	 18

Table 9: Draft Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 008	 19

Table 10: Effluent Limit Guidelines	22

Table 11: Production-normalized Effluent Limits	22

Table 12: Technology-based Effluent Limits	23

Table 13: Mixing Zones for Wanity Slough	25

Table 14: Mixing Zones for Spencer Lateral (Irrigation Season)	25

Table 15: Applicable Water Quality Criteria	26

Table 16: Performance-based Monitoring Reductions	36

Table 17: Surface Water Monitoring for Wanity Slough in Draft Permit	37

Table 18: Surface Water Monitoring for Spencer Lateral in Draft Permit (irrigation season).... 37

Table 19: New WQBEL Comparison to Performance	38

Table 20: Effluent Data for Total Nitrogen, Ammonia, Dissolved Oxygen, and Turbidity	50

Table 21: E. coli Geometric Mean, Effluent	80

Table 22: Flow, Effluent, Monthly Average	83

Table 23: Oil and Grease Concentration, Effluent, Daily Maximum	86

Table 24: Oil and Grease Load, Effluent, Daily Maximum	89

Table 25: Oil and Grease Concentration, Effluent, Monthly Average	91

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Table 26: Oil and Grease Load, Monthly Average, Effluent	94

Table 27: pH, Minimum, Effluent	96

Table 28: pH, Maximum, Effluent	99

Table 29: Salinity, Effluent	101

Table 30: Total Suspended Solids Concentration, Effluent, Maximum	102

Table 31: Total Suspended Solids Concentration, Effluent, Monthly Average	105

Table 32: Total Suspended Solids Load, Maximum, Effluent	108

Table 33: Total Suspended Solids Load, Effluent, Monthly Average	Ill

Table 34: Whole Effluent Toxicity	113

Table 35: Upstream Ammonia in Wanity Slough	115

Table 36: Upstream BODs in Wanity Slough	116

Table 37: Upstream Turbidity in Wanity Slough	117

Table 38: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough May - September	118

Table 39: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough October - April	119

Table 40: Downstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough May - September, Permittee Data

	121

Table 41: Downstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough October - April, Permittee Datal22

Table 42: Downstream DO from the Water Quality Portal	124

Table 43: Upstream E. coli in Wanity Slough	125

Table 44: Upstream Nitrate plus Nitrite in Wanity Slough	128

Table 45: Downstream pH in Wanity Slough May - September	128

Table 46: Downstream pH in Wanity Slough October - April	129

Table 47: Upstream pH in Wanity Slough May - September	129

Table 48: Upstream pH in Wanity Slough October - April	131

Table 49: Upstream Temperature in Wanity Slough in April	132

Table 50: Upstream Temperature in Wanity Slough May - September	133

Table 51: Downstream Temperature in Wanity Slough May - September	140

Table 52: Downstream Temperature in Wanity Slough October - April	148

Table 53: Upstream Total Dissolved Solids in Wanity Slough	149

Table 54: Upstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough	150

Table 55: Upstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough	150

Table 56: Downstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough, Zero Outfall 002 Flow	150

Table 57: Downstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough, Nonzero Outfall 002 Flow	151

Table 58: Downstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough, Nonzero Outfall 002 Flow	151

Table 59: Downstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough, Zero Outfall 002 Flow	152

Table 60: Upstream Turbidity in Wanity Slough	153

Table 61: Upstream Ammonia, BOD5 and Turbidity in Spencer Lateral	153

Table 62: Upstream pH in Spencer Lateral	154

Table 63: Upstream Temperature in Spencer Lateral, May - September	155

Table 64: Upstream Temperature in Spencer Lateral in April	162

Table 65: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Spencer Lateral, May - September	163

Table 66: Wanity Slough Flow Data from Legacy STORET	167

Table 67: Wanity Slough Flow Data from USGS NWIS	167

Table 68: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 002 May - September. 173
Table 69: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 002, Ammonia, October -
April	174

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Table 70:	Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 008 May - September. 175

Table 71:	Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 008, October - April... 176

Table 72:	Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Temperature for Outfall 002... 177

Table 73:	Reasonable Potential Calculations for Temperature for Outfall 008	 178

List of Figures

Figure 1: Acute Total Ammonia Criteria	28

Figure 2: Chronic Unionized Ammonia Criteria	29

Figure 3: Location Map	47

Figure 4: Aerial Photo with Approximate Outfall Locations	48

Figure 5: Flow Diagram	49

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Acronyms



1Q10

1 day, 10-year low flow

7Q10

7-day, 10-year low flow

AML

Average Monthly Limit

ASR

Alternative State Requirement

AWL

Average Weekly Limit

BA

Biological Assessment

BAT

Best Available Technology economically achievable

BCT

Best Conventional pollutant control Technology

BE

Biological Evaluation

BO or BiOp

Biological Opinion

BOD5

Biochemical oxygen demand, five-day

BMP

Best Management Practices

BPT

Best Practicable Treatment

°C

Degrees Celsius

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

CFS

Cubic Feet per Second

CV

Coefficient of Variation

CWA

Clean Water Act

DMR

Discharge Monitoring Report

DO

Dissolved oxygen

EFH

Essential Fish Habitat

EPA

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

ESA

Endangered Species Act

FR

Federal Register

HUC

Hydrologic Unit Code

IC

Inhibition Concentration

ICIS

Integrated Compliance Information System

lbs/day

Pounds per day

LTA

Long Term Average

mg/L

Milligrams per liter

mL

Milliliters

ML

Minimum Level

jig/L

Micrograms per liter

mgd

Million gallons per day

MDL

Maximum Daily Limit or Method Detection Limit

MF

Membrane Filtration

MPN

Most Probable Number

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N

Nitrogen

NO A A

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

NOEC

No Observable Effect Concentration

NPDES

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

O&M

Operations and maintenance

POTW

Publicly owned treatment works

QAP

Quality assurance plan

RP

Reasonable Potential

RPM

Reasonable Potential Multiplier

RWC

Receiving Water Concentration

SIC

Standard Industrial Classification

ss

Suspended Solids

s.u.

Standard Units

TKN

Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen

TMDL

Total Maximum Daily Load

TRC

Total Residual Chlorine

TRE

Toxicity Reduction Evaluation



Technical Support Document for Water Quality-based Toxics Control

1 OJJ

(EPA/505/2-90-001)

TSS

Total suspended solids

TUc

Toxic Units, Chronic

USFWS

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

USGS

United States Geological Survey

uv

Ultraviolet

WD

Water Division

WET

Whole Effluent Toxicity

WLA

Wasteload allocation

WQBEL

Water quality-based effluent limit

WQS

Water Quality Standards

WWTP

Wastewater treatment plant

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I. Background Information

A. GENERAL INFORMATION

This fact sheet provides information on the draft NPDES permit for the following
entity:

Table 1: General Facility Information

NPDES Permit #:

WA0050202

Applicant:

Washington Beef LLC
Toppenish Plant

Type of Ownership

Private

Physical Address:

201 Elmwood Road
Toppenish, WA 98948

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 832
Toppenish, WA 98948

Facility Contact:

Sherry R. Byers-Eddy, WWTP Manager

Sherry.Byers@abfoodsusa.com

509-865-0664

Facility Location:

46.374194°N 120.320806°W

Receiving Waters

Wanity Slough (Outfall 002)
Spencer Lateral (Outfall 008)

Facility Outfall

002: 46.369883°N 120.320567°W
008: 46.370789°N 120.324994°W

B. PERMIT HISTORY

The most recent NPDES permit for the Toppenish Plant was issued on December 12,
2009, became effective on February 1, 2010, and expired on January 31, 2015. An
NPDES application for permit issuance was submitted by the permittee on July 16,
2014. EPA determined that the application was timely and complete. Therefore,
pursuant to Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 122.6, the permit has been
administratively continued and remains fully effective and enforceable.

C. TRIBAL CONSULTATION

EPA is offering government-to-government consultation with the Yakama Nation.
EPA has also shared a preliminary draft pf the permit and fact sheet with the Yakama
Nation on October 28, 2022.

11. Facility Information

A. GENERAL FACILITY INFORMATION

Washington Beef LLC owns and operates the Toppenish Plant located in Toppenish,
WA, on the Yakama Nation (YN) Reservation. The Toppenish Plant is a complex
slaughterhouse, which includes a live animal holding area, rendering, meat processing,
hide brining, blood drying, and boxed meat warehousing and shipping.

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A block diagram of the treatment process is shown in Figure 5, in Appendix A. The
headworks of the treatment process includes a rotary drum screen and two primary
dissolved air flotation (DAF) units. This portion of the treatment process receives
wastewater from the facility's slaughtering, rendering, fabrication processing, and
value-added products processing operations. Wastewater treated by the two primary
DAFs is combined with sanitary wastewater and wastewater from the hide brining
process and flows to the anaerobic basin and then to the barrier basin. Following the
barrier basin, the wastewater is subjected to aerobic treatment in two sequencing batch
reactors, which provide biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) removal, nitrification, and
denitrification of the wastewater. Following the sequencing batch reactors, wastewater
flows to an aerated surge basin, then to a tertiary dissolved air flotation unit, ultraviolet
disinfection (with chlorine disinfection as a backup) and then to discharge through
Outfalls 002 or 008.

Some treated wastewater is re-used internally. The fact sheet dated September 30, 2009
stated that the facility had the capability to land-apply its effluent, but Washington Beef
is not currently doing so.

B.	OUTFALL DESCRIPTION

Outfall 002 discharges to Wanity Slough, downstream of Fort Road and upstream of
U.S. Highway 97 (near the intersection with Larue Road).

Outfall 008 discharges to Spencer Lateral just west of U.S. Highway 97 between Fort
Road and East Elm Street (State Route 22).

C.	EFFLUENT CHARACTERIZATION

To characterize the effluent, EPA evaluated the facility's application form, discharge
monitoring report (DMR) data, and additional data provided by Washington Beef. The
effluent quality is summarized in Table 2. Effluent data for both outfalls are combined
because there are no differences in the wastewater sources or treatment process for
wastewater discharged through either outfall. Data are provided in Appendix B.

Table 2: Effluent Characterization

Parameter

Units

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Standard
Deviation

Sou ree

Alkalinity

mg/L as
CaC03

120

152

184

22

3

Ammonia, total as N

mg/L

0.07

0.33

8.18

0.63

1

Ammonia, total as N

lb/day

0.19

1.89

51.8

3.93

1

Dissolved Oxygen

mg/L

6.80

7.35

9.30

0.46

1

E. coli (monthly geometric
mean)

#/100 ml

1

19.1

108

21.3

2

Flow (monthly average)

mgd

0.084

0.684

0.916

0.093

2

Nitrate-Nitrite as N

mg/L

5.40

44.2

126

23.4

1

Oil and grease (daily maximum)

mg/L

1.40

2.70

9.10

1.30

2

Oil and grease (daily maximum)

lb/day

1.60

15.9

39.5

7.59

2

Oil and grease (monthly average)

mg/L

1.40

1.78

3.30

0.41

2

Oil and grease (monthly average)

lb/day

1.00

9.97

20.4

2.92

2

PH

s.u.

6.5

—

8.42

—

2

Salinity3

mg/L

2000

2290

2700

172

3

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Parameter

Units

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Standard
Deviation

Sou ree

Temperature (May - September)

°C

23.1

29.3

36.0

1.7

1

Temperature (April 1-15)

°C

22.9

28.0

31.0

1.6

2

Temperature (Winter)

°c

—

22.4

25.8

—

4

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

8.91

60.8

141

28.7

1

Total Nitrogen

lb/day

44.6

339

981

164

1

TSS (daily maximum)

mg/L

4.70

28.0

77.1

17.6

2

TSS (daily maximum)

lb/day

11.0

167

564

113

2

TSS (monthly average)

mg/L

2.20

12.3

36.0

6.84

2

TSS (monthly average)

lb/day

4.00

71.9

217

42.4

2

Turbidity

NTU

1.11

5.73

29.4

3.59

1

Whole Effluent Toxicity

TUc

1.0

4.6

16

5.3

3

Sources:













1.	Data from permittee 2017 - 2022

2.	Discharge monitoring report data 2010 - 2022

3.	Whole effluent toxicity test reports March 2012 - June 2014

4.	NPDES permit application (July 2014)

Notes:







a. For most purposes, the terms total dissolved salt content and salinity are equivalent (USEPA, 1986a).

D. COMPLIANCE HISTORY

Overall, the facility has had a good compliance record. The most recent effluent limit
violation was for the percentage of E. coli samples exceeding 200 colonies per 100 ml.
The prior permit requires that no more than 10% of all samples collected for the month
shall exceed 200 colonies/100 ml. This limit was exceeded in July 2022, when 17% of
the samples exceeded 200 colonies per 100 ml.

EPA inspected the facility on August 23, 2022. Areas of concern noted during the
inspection were the E. coli limit exceedance discussed above; monitoring and
recordkeeping for the permit's narrative requirement prohibiting discharge of floating
solids, visible foam or oily wastes; annual review and certification of the BMP Plan,
effluent sample preservation and holding times for E. coli samples; and the facility's
quality assurance plan. By September 23, 3022, the facility had made several changes
to address the concerns identified in during the inspection, including plans to conduct
and document visual monitoring of the outfalls, changes to its E. coli sample collection
and preservation procedures, revisions to the quality assurance plan.

Additional compliance information for this facility, including compliance with other
environmental statutes, is available on Enforcement and Compliance History Online
(ECHO). The ECHO web address for this facility is: https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-
facilitv-report?fid=l 10000576430

III. Receiving Water

In drafting permit conditions, EPA must analyze the effect of the facility's discharge on the
receiving water. The details of that analysis are provided in the Water Quality-Based
Effluent Limits (WQBEL) section below. This section summarizes characteristics of the
receiving water that impact that analysis.

This facility discharges to Wanity Slough through Outfall 002 and to Spencer Lateral
through Outfall 008 near the City of Toppenish, WA.

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Although Spencer Lateral is an irrigation conveyance, field reconnaissance by an EPA
inspector on May 26, 2009 demonstrated Spencer Lateral is a tributary to Wanity Slough
via a piped connection. Field reconnaissance by an EPA inspector on July 6, 2005
demonstrated that, during the irrigation season, water in Spencer Lateral that is not used for
irrigation drains to the Yakima River via Subdrain 35.

Wanity Slough is a tributary to Marion Drain, which is a tributary to the Yakima River.
The Yakima River is a tributary to the Columbia River, which is an interstate river.
Therefore, since Wanity Slough and Spencer Lateral are tributaries to an interstate
waterbody, they are waters of the United States.1

A. WATER QUALITY STANDARDS (WQS)

CWA § 301(b)(1)(C) requires the development of limitations in permits necessary to
meet WQS. 40 CFR 122.4(d) requires that the conditions in NPDES permits ensure
compliance with the WQS of all affected States. A State's WQS are composed of use
classifications, numeric and/or narrative water quality criteria and an anti-degradation
policy. The use classification system designates the beneficial uses that each water
body is expected to achieve, such as drinking water supply, contact recreation, and
aquatic life. The numeric and narrative water quality criteria are the criteria deemed
necessary to support the beneficial use classification of each water body. The anti-
degradation policy represents a three-tiered approach to maintain and protect various
levels of water quality and uses.

The facility is located near the City of Toppenish and discharges to tribal waters on the
YN Reservation. The YN applied for the status of Treatment as a State (TAS) in 1994
from EPA for purposes of the CWA, and the current permit used YN WQS as a basis
for permit limits. However, to date, EPA has not acted on the TAS submission nor does
the Tribe have EPA-approved WQS. If the YN is granted TAS, and when it has WQS
approved by EPA, those tribal WQS will be used to determine effluent limitations in
the permit.

In the meantime, the Washington WQS were used as reference for setting permit limits
and to protect downstream uses in the Yakima River, which is part of the waters of the
State of Washington. The Yakima River is about 10.2 stream miles downstream of the
discharges via Wanity Slough and Marion Drain.

1. Designated Beneficial Uses

This facility discharges to Wanity Slough and Spencer Lateral in the Lower
Yakima watershed (HUC 17030003).

Neither Wanity Slough nor Spencer Lateral has specific use designations in the
Washington WQS (WAC 173-201A-602, Table 602). The WQS state that all
surface waters of the state not named in Table 602 are to be protected for the
designated uses of: salmonid spawning, rearing, and migration; primary contact
recreation; domestic, industrial, and agricultural water supply; stock watering;
wildlife habitat; harvesting; commerce and navigation; boating; and aesthetic
values (WAC 173-201A-600).

1 https://www.epa.gov/wotus/current-implementation-waters-united-states

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The Yakima River is designated for these same uses in Table 602 of the WQS.

B. RECEIVING WATER QUALITY

The water quality for the receiving waters is summarized in Table 3 and Table 4. All
available water quality data for Spencer Lateral (Table 4) were provided by the
permittee.

Table 3: Receiving Water Data for Wanity Slough

Parameter

Units

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Standard
Deviation

Count

Source

Alkalinity, upstream

mg/L as
CaCOs

56

—

97

—

2

3

Ammonia, upstream

mg/L

0.01

0.08

0.35

0.05

41

1,2

BOD5, upstream

mg/L

2

2.2

5.3

0.74

36

1

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., AM, downstream

mg/L

6.09

8.15

10.95

1.11

65

1

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., AM, upstream

mg/L

5.4

8.0

11.0

1.2

65

1

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., PM, downstream

mg/L

5.70

8.68

12.40

1.47

61

1

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., PM, upstream

mg/L

5.6

8.6

11.3

1.3

62

1

Dissolved oxygen, October -
April, AM, downstream

mg/L

4.99

7.94

11.40

1.54

91

1

Dissolved oxygen, October -
April, AM, upstream

mg/L

4.6

7.9

11.8

1.4

91

1

Dissolved oxygen, October -
April, PM, downstream

mg/L

4.95

8.64

11.10

1.17

89

1

Dissolved oxygen, October -
April, PM, upstream

mg/L

5.2

8.5

11.5

1.2

89

1

E. coli, upstream3

#/100 ml

1

53.1

(median)

>200.5

149 (IQR)

155

1

Nitrate + Nitrite, upstream

mg/L

0.144

0.310

0.440

0.129

6

2

pH, downstream, May -
September

s.u.

7.08

8.04

11.5

1.05

41

2

pH, downstream, October -
April

s.u.

6.40

7.70

10.2

0.90

26

2

pH, upstream, May -
September

s.u.

5.62

6.66

(median)

8.12

0.72
(IQR)

71

1,2

pH, upstream, October -
April

s.u.

5.20

7.07

(median)

7.67

0.60
(IQR)

87

1

Temperature, April, upstream

°c

10.1

14.0

18.9

2.3

42

1

Temperature, May - Sep.,
downstream

°C

11.0

18.4

23.4

2.2

489

1,2

Temperature, May - Sep.,
upstream

°C

12.0

18.3

23.1

2.1

451

1,2

Temperature, October -
April., downstream

°C

1.3

12.5

20.9

3.0

74

1,2

Total dissolved solids,
upstream

mg/L

85

—

141

—

2

3

Total Nitrogen, upstream

mg/L

0.510

0.613

0.690

0.076

4

2

Total Phosphorus, upstream

Hg/L

47

65

85

13

6

2

Turbidity, upstream

NTU

0.81

3.76

15.4

3.00

37

1,2

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Parameter

Units

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Standard
Deviation

Count

Source

Sources:















1. Data from permittee















2. Water quality portal















3. USGS NWIS Station #12505470













Notes:















a. 28 of 155 E. coli results were reported as

'greater than" values. Thus, an accurate average and standard deviation cannot

be calculated. The median value has been reported instead the average, and the interquartile range has been reported instead

of the standard deviation.















Table 4: Receiving Water Quality Data for Spencer Lateral (Irrigation Season)

Parameter

Units

Minimum

Average

Maximum

Standard
Deviation

Count

Ammonia, upstream

mg/L

0.07

0.13

0.79

0.17

18

Turbidity, upstream

NTU

1.54

8.64

46.1

10.7

19

BOD5, upstream

mg/L

2.0

2.0

2.9

0.74

19

pH, upstream

s.u.

5.57

6.97

(median)

10.09

0.71
(IQR)

78

Temperature, May - Sep.,
upstream

°C

12.0

18.9

26.5

2.5

445

Temperature, April., upstream

°C

9.3

14.0

19.0

2.4

38

Dissolved oxygen, October
and April, AM, upstream

mg/L

7.00

8.55

9.90

0.81

13

Dissolved oxygen, October
and April, PM, upstream

mg/L

7.80

9.25

11.28

1.10

12

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., AM, upstream

mg/L

5.20

8.24

10.70

1.18

65

Dissolved oxygen, May -
Sep., PM, upstream

mg/L

6.40

9.03

11.65

1.12

64

E. coli, upstream1

#/100 ml

4.2

109.1
(median)

490

99.3
(IQR)

77

Notes:

1. 10 of 77 E. coli results were reported as "greater than" values. Thus, an accurate average and standard
deviation cannot be calculated. The median value has been reported instead the average, and the interquartile
range (IQR) is reported instead of the standard deviation. The true maximum may be greater than 490
organisms per 100 ml.

1. Water Quality Limited Waters

Neither Wanity Slough nor Spencer Lateral have been assessed under a
303(d)/305(b) assessment program. Wanity Slough flows to Marion Drain, which
flows into the Yakima River about 10.2 miles downstream of the facility. Water in
Spencer Lateral reaches the Yakima River either via Wanity Slough or via
Sub drain 35.

At the point where Subdrain 35 enters the Yakima River near Granger, the Yakima
River is listed as impaired for polychlorinated biphenyl congeners (PCBs), dioxin,
and certain pesticides (4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT). At the point where Marion Drain
enters the Yakima River near Granger, the Yakima River is listed as impaired for
polychlorinated biphenyl congeners (PCBs), dioxin, and certain pesticides (4,4'-
DDE, 4,4'-DDT, dieldrin). Further downstream, the Lower Yakima River is
impaired for bacteria and dissolved oxygen (DO).

The only total maximum daily load (TMDL) applicable to the Yakima River
downstream of Marion Drain to address these impairments is a TMDL for the

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target parameter of total DDT using the surrogate parameter of total suspended
solids (TSS). This TMDL did not impose wasteload allocations (WLAs) on point
source discharges since agricultural practices were identified as the principal
source of sediment loading to the river and its tributaries.

The Toppenish Plant may in the future receive WLAs in TMDLs to address the
impairments discussed above. However, currently, there are no WLAs applicable
to the Toppenish Plant.

2. Low Flow Conditions

Critical low flows for Wanity Slough are summarized in Table 5. Low flows are
defined in Appendix D.

To account for seasonal variations in flow, temperature, and the receiving waters'
sensitivity to nutrient discharges, EPA has chosen to calculate seasonal water
quality-based effluent limits for both outfalls for the irrigation season (May -
September) and the non-irrigation season (October - April). In Spencer Lateral,
there is no flow upstream of the discharge during the non-irrigation season,
therefore, seasonal limits were used to account for the lack of dilution during the
non-irrigation season. Water temperatures are warmer during the irrigation
season, which make the receiving waters more vulnerable to discharges of heat,
ammonia and nutrients. Seasonal limits are used to account for this.

Since limited flow data were available for Wanity Slough (72 flow measurements
taken between 1974 and 1989, see Table 67 and Table 68) and since the seasonal
flow differences are small, EPA is using the annual flows for Wanity Slough for
all water quality-based permitting calculations. However, there are seasonal limits
in the permit for Outfall 002 which are due to factors other than flow, such as pH
and temperature.

Table 5: Critical Low Flows in Wanity Slough

Flows

Annual
Flows (cfs)

Irrigation Season
Flows (May -
Sep)

Non-Irrigation
Season Flows
(Oet. - April)

1Q10

15

15

19

7Q10

25

26

24

30Q5

28

29

27

Harmonic Mean

57

57

56

Source: Legacy STORET station YAV131 (operated by U.S. Bureau of
Reclamation, 1974 - 1981, n = 68) and USGS NWIS stations 12505480 and
12505482 (1986 - 1989, n = 4)

The only flow information EPA could locate for Spencer Lateral was in Habitat
Limiting Factors: Yakima River Watershed: Water Resource Inventory Areas 3 7
- 39 Final Report (Haring, 2001), which stated that Spencer Lateral withdraws 41
CFS from Wanity Slough. EPA will assume the harmonic mean flow rate of
Spencer Lateral during the irrigation season (roughly May - September) is 41
CFS.

The Technical Support Document for Water Quality-based Toxics Control
(USEPA, 1991)(TSD) states, on Page 88, that 54 of 60 streams analyzed had a

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harmonic mean flow that was greater than or equal to 2.5 times the 7Q10 flow and
40 of 60 streams had a harmonic mean flow equal to or greater than 3.5 times the
7Q10. The TSD concludes that the harmonic mean flow can be estimated as 3
times the 7Q10.

Since the irrigation flow in Spencer Lateral is from a man-made diversion, EPA
assumes that the flow rate in Spencer Lateral is relatively consistent during the
irrigation season. Thus, EPA will estimate the 7Q10 flow of Spencer Lateral by
dividing the 41 CFS withdrawal rate by 2.5. This is close to the ratio of the
harmonic mean to the estimated 7Q10 Wanity Slough (57:25 or 2.28:1, Table 5).
Thus, the estimated 7Q10 flow rate in Spencer Lateral is:

41 CFS h- 2.5 = 16.4 CFS

The 1Q10 is estimated as the 7Q10 divided by 1.3 (USEPA, 1986b), or 12.6 CFS,
and the 30Q5 is estimated as the 7Q10 multiplied by 1.1, or 18 CFS (USEPA,
1991).

According to surface water monitoring data submitted with the permit application,
during the non-irrigation season (roughly October - April), there is no flow in
Spencer Lateral upstream from the Toppenish Plant discharge.

Effluent Limitations and Monitoring

Table 6 and Table 7 below present the existing effluent limits and monitoring requirements
in the current Permit. Table 8 and Table 9 below, present the effluent limits and monitoring
requirements proposed in the draft permit.

The draft permit includes several changes to the effluent limitations and monitoring
requirements, which are as follows:

•	New effluent limits for total phosphorus for Outfall 002 from April - October.

•	New effluent limits for temperature for Outfall 002 for June, July, and August.

•	New effluent limits for whole effluent toxicity (WET).

•	New effluent limits for nitrate + nitrite for Outfall 008.

•	A new minimum effluent limit for dissolved oxygen saturation (the prior effluent
limit for dissolved oxygen concentration is retained and applies in addition to the
saturation limit).

•	More stringent effluent limits for total nitrogen for Outfall 002 from April -
October.

•	The E. coli limits now require that no more than 10% of samples exceed 320 CFU
or MPN per 100 mL, instead of 200 colonies per 100 mL, consistent with
Washington's E. coli criteria.

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Table 6: Existing Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 002





Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Parameter

Units

Average
Monthly

Max i in n in

Daily

Mini ill n ill

Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

Outfall Flow

mgd

—

—

—

—

Daily

Recording

Biochemical Oxygen Demand

mg/1

30

45

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

(BOD5)

lbs/day

400.3

600.5

—

—

Total Suspended Solids

mg/1

39

78

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

(TSS)

lbs/day

520

1040

—

—

Oil and Grease

mg/L

10

15

—

—

2/week

Grab

lbs/day

133.4

200.2

—

—

E. coli Bacteria1

# / 100ml

100

see note 2

—

—

3/week

Grab

pH

s.u.

—

—

—

6.5-8.5

3/week

Grab

Dissolved Oxygen3

mg/1

—

—

6.8

—

3/week

Grab

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

134

194

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1788

2587.5

—

—

Total Ammonia as N3,4

mg/L

2.9

11.2

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

38.7

149.5

—

—

Turbidity3

NTU

12.4

50.3

—

—

3/week

Grab

Total Residual Chlorine5

lig/L

9.5

19.0

—

—

Daily

Grab

Temperature















April 15 - September 30 each

°C

—

—

—

—

Daily

Grab

year















Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic6

TUc





—

—

Quarterly

24-hour composite

1.	The average monthly limit for E. coli is expressed as a geometric mean.

2.	No more than 10% of all samples collected for the month shall exceed 200 colonies/100 ml.







3.	See Part I.A.5 for compliance schedule for turbidity and dissolved oxygen, and the average monthly limit for ammonia.

4.	Reporting is required within 24-hours if the maximum daily limit is violated.

5.	EPA test methods can accurately measure total residual chlorine to 20 |ig/L, therefore the permittee will be considered in compliance with
the permit limits as long as the sample result is less than 20 |ig/L. Chorine only needs to be monitored when the chlorination/dechlorination

unit is being used by the facility.

6. Quarterly testing shall start two years from the effective date of the permit, and continue until 10 valid samples are collected. One test shall
occur in each of the following quarters: January - March; April - June; July -September; and October - December. See Part I. B. for
additional information.

Table 7: Existing Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 008





Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Parameter

Units

Average

Maximum

Minimum

Range

Sample

Sample





Monthly

Daily

Daily



Frequency

Type

Outfall Flow

mgd

—

—

—

—

Daily

Recording

Biochemical Oxygen Demand

mg/1

30

45

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

(BOD5)

lbs/day

400.3

600.5

—

—

Total Suspended Solids

mg/1

39

78

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

(TSS)

lbs/day

520

1040

—

—

Oil and Grease

mg/L

10

15

—

—

2/week

Grab

lbs/day

133.4

200.2

—

—

E. coli Bacteria1

# / 100ml

100

see note 2

—

—

3/week

Grab

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Parameter

Units

Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Average
Monthly

Max i in n in

Daily

Mini ill n ill

Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

pH

s.u.

—

—

—

6.5-8.5

3/week

Grab

Dissolved Oxygen3

mg/1

—

—

6.8

—

3/week

Grab

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

134

194

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1788

2587.5

—

—

Total Ammonia as N3-4

mg/L

2.3

9.1

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

30.7

121.4

—

—

Total Residual Chlorine5

lig/L

9.0

18.0

—

—

Daily

Grab

Turbidity3

NTU

12.4

44.2

—

—

3/week

Grab

Temperature

April 15 - September 30 each
year

°C





—

—

Daily

Grab

Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic6

TUc





—

—

Quarterly

24-hour composite

1.	The average monthly limit for E. coli is expressed as a geometric mean.

2.	No more than 10% of all samples collected for the month shall exceed 200 colonies/100 ml.

3.	See Part I.A.5 for compliance schedule for turbidity and dissolved oxygen, and the average monthly limit for ammonia.

4.	Reporting is required within 24-hours if the maximum daily limit is violated.

5.	EPA test methods can accurately measure total residual chlorine to 20 ng/L, therefore the permittee will be considered in compliance with its
effluent limits as long as the sample result is less than 20 |ig/L. Chorine only needs to be monitored when the chlorination/dechlorination unit
is being used by the facility.

6.	Quarterly testing shall start two years from the effective date of the permit, and continue until 10 valid samples are collected. One test shall
occur in each of the following quarters: January - March; April - June; July -September; and October - December. See Part I. B. for
additional information.

Table 8: Draft Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 002

Parameter

Units

Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Average
Monthly

Maximum
Daily

Minimum
Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

Outfall Flow

mgd

—

—

—

—

Daily

Recording

Biochemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD5)

mg/1

30

45

—

—

1/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

400.3

600.5

—

—

Total Suspended Solids
(TSS)

mg/1

42.8

85.7

—

—

1/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

572

1143

—

—

Oil and Grease

mg/L

10

15

—

—

1/month

Grab

lbs/day

133.4

200.2

—

—

E. coli Bacteria

# / 100ml

100

Note 1

—

—

3/week

Grab

PH

s.u.

—

—

—

6.5-8.5

3/week

Grab

Dissolved Oxygen

mg/1

—

—

6.8

—

3/week

Grab

%of
saturation





90



Total Nitrogen (April 1 -
October 31, final)

mg/L

3.80

9.05

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

24.3

57.8

—

—

Total Nitrogen (April 1 -
October 31, interim)

mg/L

134

194

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1788

2587.5

—

—

Total Nitrogen (November 1 -
March 31)

mg/L

134

194

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1788

2587.5

—

—



mg/L

0.547

1.30

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

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Parameter

Total Phosphorus (April 1 -
October 31, final)

Units

Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Average
Monthly

Maximum
Daily

Minimum
Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

lbs/day

3.54

8.32

—

—





Total Phosphorus (November 1-
March 31)

mg/L

Report

Report

—

—

1/month

24-hour composite

Total Ammonia as N (May 1-
September 30)

mg/L

1.27

5.16

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

9.70

39.4

—

—

Total Ammonia as N (October 1-
April 30)

mg/L

2.90

8.0

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

22.1

89.8

—

—

Nitrate + Nitrite

mg/L

Report

Report

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

Total Residual Chlorine

lig/L

9.5

19.0

—

—

Daily

Grab

lbs/day

0.13

0.25

—

—

Turbidity

NTU

12.4

50.3

—

—

1/week

Grab

Floating solids, visible foam, oily
wastes

—

See permit Part I.B.2.

1/week

Visual

Chloride

mg/L

—

Report

—

—

1/quarter

24-hour composite

Sulfate

mg/L

—

Report

—

—

1/quarter

24-hour composite

Temperature (June 1-30)

°C

—

31.2

—

—

Continuous

Recording

Temperature (July 1-31)

°C

—

23.6

—

—

Continuous

Recording

Temperature (August 1-31)

°C

—

23.6

—

—

Continuous

Recording

Temperature (September 1 -
May 31)

°C

—

Report

—

—

Continuous

Recording

Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic (final)

TUc

5.3

10.0

—

—

1 /quarter

24-hour composite

Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic (interim)

TUc

13.4

25.9

—

—

1 /quarter

24-hour composite

Notes:

1. No more than 10 percent of all samples obtained within the month shall exceed 320 CFU or MPN per 100 mL.

Table 9: Draft Permit - Effluent Limits and Monitoring Requirements for Outfall 008

Parameter

Units

Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Average
Monthly

Maximum
Daily

Minimum
Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

Outfall Flow

mgd

—

—

—

—

Daily

Recording

Biochemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD5)

mg/1

30

45

—

—

1/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

400.3

600.5

—

—

Total Suspended Solids
(TSS)

mg/1

42.8

85.7

—

—

1/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

572

1143

—

—

Total Dissolved Solids
(TDS) (May - September, final)

mg/1

1742

1995

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

13308

15240

—

—

Total Dissolved Solids
(TDS) (October - April, final)

mg/1

500

558

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

3820

4263

—

—

Total Dissolved Solids
(TDS) (interim)

mg/1

2371

2714

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

18113

20733

—

—

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Parameter

Units

Effluent Limitations

Monitoring Requirements

Average
Monthly

Maximum
Daily

Minimum
Daily

Range

Sample
Frequency

Sample
Type

Oil and Grease

mg/L

10

15

—

—

2/week

Grab

lbs/day

133.4

200.2

—

—

E. coli Bacteria

# / 100ml

100



—

—

3/week

Grab

PH

s.u.

—

—

—

6.5-8.5

3/week

Grab

Dissolved Oxygen

mg/1

—

—

6.8

—

3/week

Grab

%of
saturation

—

—

90

—

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

134

194

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1788

2587.5

—

—

Total Phosphorus

mg/L

Report

Report

—

—

1/month

24-hour composite

Total Ammonia as N (May -
September)

mg/L

3.21

7.65

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

24.5

58.4

—

—

Total Ammonia as N (October -
April)

mg/L

0.211

0.855

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

1.61

6.53

—

—

Nitrate + Nitrite (May -
September, final)

mg/L

40.4

89.4

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

309

682

—

—

Nitrate + Nitrite (October -
April, final)

mg/L

10.0

22.1

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

76.4

169

—

—

Nitrate + Nitrite (interim)

mg/L

59

154

—

—

3/week

24-hour composite

lbs/day

451

1176

—

—

Total Residual Chlorine

Hg/L

9.0

18.0

—

—

Daily

Grab

lbs/day

0.12

0.24

—

—

Turbidity

NTU

12.4

44.2

—

—

1/week

Grab

Floating solids, visible foam, oily
wastes

—

See permit Part I.B.2.

1/week

Visual

Chloride

mg/L

—

Report

—

—

1/quarter

24-hour composite

Sulfate

mg/L

—

Report

—

—

1/quarter

24-hour composite

Temperature

°C

Report

Report

—

—

Continuous

Recording

Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic (May -
September, final)

TUc

3.8

7.2

—

—

2/season

24-hour composite

WET - Chronic (October -
April, final)

TUc

1.0

1.8

—

—

2/season

24-hour composite

Whole Effluent Toxicity
(WET) - Chronic (interim)

TUc

13.4

25.9

—

—

1 /quarter

24-hour composite

Notes:

1. No more than 10 percent of all samples obtained within the month shall exceed 320 CFU or MPN per 100 mL.

A. BASIS FOR EFFLUENT LIMITS

In general, the CWA requires that the effluent limits for a particular pollutant be the
more stringent of either technology-based effluent limits (TBELs) or WQBELs. TBELs
are set according to the level of treatment that is achievable using available technology.
A WQBEL is designed to ensure that the WQS applicable to a waterbody are being met
and may be more stringent than TBELs.

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1.	Pollutants of Concern

Pollutants of concern are those that either have TBELs or may need WQBELs.
EPA identifies pollutants of concern for the discharge based on those which:

•	Have a TBEL

•	Have an assigned wasteload allocation (WLA) from a TMDL

•	Had an effluent limit in the previous permit

•	Are present in the effluent monitoring. Monitoring data are reported in the
application and DMR and any special studies

•	Are expected to be in the discharge based on the nature of the discharge

Based on this analysis, pollutants of concern are as follows:

•	BODs

•	DO

•	TSS

•	E. coli bacteria

•	Total residual chlorine (TRC)

•	pH

•	Temperature

•	Nitrogen compounds:

o Total Nitrogen
o Ammonia
o Nitrate-Nitrite

•	Total Phosphorus

•	Oil and grease

•	Turbidity

•	Whole effluent toxicity (WET)

•	Total dissolved solids (TDS)

o Chloride
o Sulfate

2.	Technology-Based Effluent Limits (TBELs)

a. Federal Effluent Limit Guidelines

For dischargers other than publicly owned treatment works (POTWs), for
conventional pollutants, the CWA requires effluent limits based on the best
conventional pollutant control technology (BCT), and, for toxic and non-
conventional pollutants, effluent limits based on the best available technology
economically achievable (BAT) (CWA Section 301(b) and 40 CFR
125.3(a)(2)).

Technology-based effluent limits may be established through application of
EPA-promulgated effluent limitation guidelines (ELGs), or on a case-by-case
basis under Section 402(a)(1) of the CWA (these are referred to as best
professional judgment or BPJ effluent limitations), or through a combination
of these methods (40 CFR 125.3(c)).

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EPA has promulgated ELGs for the meat and poultry products point source
category in 40 CFR Part 432. The complex slaughterhouse subcategory
(subpart B) is applicable to the Toppenish Plant. For BAT, 40 CFR Part 432
Subpart B references the BAT ELGs for simple slaughterhouses in 40 CFR
432 Subpart A, specifically 40 CFR 432.13. The ELGs for BOD5, TSS, and
oil and grease are production-normalized based on the production rate in live
weight killed (LWK) per day.

The ELGs applicable to the Toppenish Plant are summarized in Table 10.

Table 10: Effluent Limit Guidelines

Regulated
Parameter

Maximum Daily

Maximum Monthly

Average

Citation (40 CFR)

BODs

0.42 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

0.21 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

432.22

TSS

0.50 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

0.25 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

432.22

Fecal Coliform

400 CFU

N/A

432.22

Oil and Grease

0.16 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

0.08 pounds/1000
pounds LWK

432.22

Ammonia as N

8.0 mg/L

4.0 mg/L

432.13,432.22, 432.23

Total Nitrogen

194 mg/L

134 mg/L

432.13,432.23

PH

Within the pH range of 6 to 9.

432.3

As explained in the U.S. EPA NPDES Permit Writers' Manual (USEPA,
2010) on Page 5-30, production-normalized effluent limits should be
calculated using an average production level that is likely to prevail during the
next term of the permit.

Washington Beef stated that their 5-year average production rate has been
2,085,161 lb/day LWK, which is within 1% of the production basis for the
2009 permit (2,080,000 lb/day LWK).

Washington Beef expects a 10% increase in production to 2,286,391 lb/day
LWK during the term of the next permit. The production-normalized
technology-based effluent limits based on the anticipated increased production
rate of 2,286,391 lb/day are listed in Table 11.

Table 11: Production-normalized Effluent Limits

Regulated
Parameter

Maximum Daily

(lb/day)

Maximum Monthly
Average (lb/day)

BODs

960

480

TSS

1143

572

Oil and Grease

366

183

40 CFR 122.45(f) generally requires permit limits to be expressed in terms of
mass. 40 CFR 122.45(f)(2) states that pollutants limited in terms of mass
additionally may be limited in terms of other units of measurement, and the
permit shall require the permittee to comply with both limitations. In Section
5.7.1, the TSD recommends limits on both mass and concentration when there
is less than 100-fold dilution. All of the dilution factors are less than 100:1 for

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this facility (Table 13, Table 14), thus, EPA has calculated equivalent
concentration limits for all of the technology-based effluent limits that are
expressed in terms of mass and equivalent mass limits for the ammonia and
total nitrogen technology-based effluent limits which are expressed in terms of
concentration.

Calculations of mass limits from technology-based concentration limits and
concentration limits from technology-based mass limits used the maximum
projected flow of 1.6 mgd from the July 2014 permit application, which was
the same flow used for these types of calculations in the 2009 fact sheet.

b.	Chlorine TBEL

Chlorine is often used to disinfect municipal and industrial wastewater prior to
discharge. The Toppenish Plant uses chlorine disinfection as a backup to UV
disinfection. A 0.5 mg/L technology-based average monthly limit for chlorine
is derived from standard operating practices. The Water Pollution Control
Federation's Chlorination of Wastewater (Federation, 1976) states that a
properly designed and maintained wastewater treatment plant can achieve
adequate disinfection if a 0.5 mg/L chlorine residual is maintained after 15
minutes of contact time. Therefore, a wastewater treatment plant that provides
adequate chlorine contact time can meet a 0.5 mg/L total residual chlorine
limit on a monthly average basis. In addition to average monthly limits
(AMLs), NPDES regulations require effluent limits for continuous discharges
from sources other than publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) to be
expressed as maximum daily limits (MDLs), unless impracticable. For
TBELs, the MDL is calculated to be 2 times the AML, consistent with the
ratio between the technology-based average monthly and maximum daily
effluent limits for BOD5, TSS, oil and grease, ammonia as N, and Total
Nitrogen, in 40 CFR 432.

40 CFR 122.45(f) generally requires effluent limits to be expressed in terms of
mass. Mass limits for chlorine are calculated as follows:

Monthly avg. limit= 0.5 mg/L x 1.6 mgd x 8.34 lb/gallon = 6.67 lbs/day

Max. daily limit =1.0 mg/L x 1.6 mgd x 8.34 lb/gallon = 13.3 lbs/day

As explained below, more stringent WQBELs were calculated for chlorine; therefore,
the technology-based limits were not applied in the permit.

c.	Summary

The technology-based effluent limits applicable to the Toppenish Plant are
listed in Table 12.

Table 12: Technology-based Effluent Limits

Regulated

Units

Maximum Dailv

Maximum Monthly

Parameter





Average

BODs

mg/L

72

36



lb/day

960

480

TSS

mg/L

85.7

42.8

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Regulated

Units

Maximum Dailv

Maximum Monthly

Parameter





Average



lb/day

1143

572

Fecal



400 CFU

N/A

Coliform







Oil and

mg/L

27

14

Grease

lb/day

366

183

Ammonia as

mg/L

8.0

4.0

N

lb/day

107

53

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

194

134



lb/day

2589

1788

Chlorine, total

mg/L

1.0

0.5

residual

lb/day

13.3

6.67

PH

s.u.

Within the pH range of 6 to 9.

3. Water Quality-Based Effluent Limits (WQBELs)

a.	Statutory and Regulatory Basis

CWA § 301(b)(1)(C) requires the development of limitations in permits
necessary to meet WQS. Discharges to State or Tribal waters must also
comply with conditions imposed by the State or Tribe as part of its
certification of NPDES permits under CWA § 401. 40 CFR 122.44(d)(1)
implementing CWA § 301(b)(1)(C) requires that permits include limits for all
pollutants or parameters which are or may be discharged at a level which will
cause, have the reasonable potential to cause, or contribute to an excursion
above any State or Tribal WQS, including narrative criteria for water quality.
Effluent limits must also meet the applicable water quality requirements of
affected States other than the State in which the discharge originates, which
may include downstream States (40 CFR 122.4(d), 122.44(d)(4), see also
CWA § 401(a)(2)).

The regulations require the permitting authority to make this evaluation using
procedures which account for existing controls on point and nonpoint sources
of pollution, the variability of the pollutant in the effluent, species sensitivity
(for toxicity), and where appropriate, dilution in the receiving water. The
limits must be stringent enough to ensure that WQS are met and must be
consistent with any available wasteload allocation for the discharge in an
approved TMDL. If there are no approved TMDLs that specify wasteload
allocations for this discharge; all of the WQBELs are calculated directly from
the applicable WQS.

b.	Reasonable Potential Analysis and Need for WQBELs

EPA uses the process described in the TSD to determine reasonable potential.
To determine if there is reasonable potential for the discharge to cause or
contribute to an exceedance of water quality criteria for a given pollutant,
EPA compares the maximum projected receiving water concentration to the
water quality criteria for that pollutant. If the projected receiving water
concentration exceeds the criteria, there is reasonable potential, and a
WQBEL must be included in the permit.

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In some cases, a dilution allowance or mixing zone is permitted. A mixing
zone is a limited area or volume of water where initial dilution of a discharge
takes place and within which certain water quality criteria may be exceeded
(USEPA, 2014). While the criteria may be exceeded within the mixing zone,
the use and size of the mixing zone must be limited such that the waterbody as
a whole will not be impaired, all designated uses are maintained, and acutely
toxic conditions are prevented.

The Washington WQS at WAC 173-201A-400 provides Washington's mixing
zone policy for point source discharges. EPA proposes to use chronic and
human health mixing zones of 25% of the critical flows and an acute mixing
zone of 2.5% of the 1Q10 flow per Washington WQS.

For temperature, EPA proposes a mixing zone encompassing 50% of the
7Q10 flow at Outfall 002 and a mixing zone encompassing 100% of the
harmonic mean flow at Outfall 008.

Consistent with Table C-l in Appendix C to Ecology's Water Quality
Program Permit Writers' Manual, the effluent flow rates used to calculate
dilution factors are as follows. See also Table 13 and Table 14.

•	The maximum daily effluent flow for acute aquatic life criteria,

•	The maximum monthly average flow for chronic aquatic life criteria
and human health criteria for non-carcinogens, and

•	The maximum annual average flow for human health criteria for
carcinogens.

These effluent flows were also used to calculate water quality-based mass
limits.

The reasonable potential analysis and WQBEL calculations were based on
mixing zones shown in Table 13 and Table 14. During the non-irrigation
season, there is no flow upstream of Outfall 008 in Spencer Lateral. Thus, no
mixing zone is authorized during the non-irrigation season in Spencer Lateral
and water quality criteria are applied at the end-of-pipe.

Table 13: Mixing Zones for Wanity Slough

Criteria Tvpc

Critical Low
Stream Flow

(cfs)

Critical
Effluent
flow (cfs)

Mixing Zone
(% of Critical
Low Flow)

Dilution
Factor

Acute Aquatic Life

15

2.33

2.5%

1.16

Chronic Aquatic Life

25

1.42

25%

5.59

Temperature

25

1.42

50%

9.8

Human Health Noncarcinogen

28

1.42

25%

6.12

Human Health Carcinogen

57

1.18

25%

13.0

Table 14: Mixing Zones for Spencer Lateral (Irrigation Season)

Criteria Tvpc

Critical Low
Flow (cfs)

Critical
Effluent
flow (cfs)

Mixing Zone
(% of Critical
Low Flow)

Dilution
Factor

Acute Aquatic Life

12.6

2.33

2.5%

1.14

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Criteria Type

Critical Low
Flow (ct's)

Critical
Effluent
flow (cfs)

Mixing Zone
(% of Critical
Low Flow)

Dilution
Factor

Chronic Aquatic Life

16.4

1.42

25%

3.89

Temperature

41

1.42

100%

29.9

Human Health Noncarcinogen

18

1.42

25%

4.18

Human Health Carcinogen

41

1.18

25%

9.65

As discussed in Part IV. A. 1, the pollutants of concern in the discharge are
BOD5, DO, TSS, E. coli bacteria, total residual chlorine (TRC), pH,
temperature, ammonia, total nitrogen, nitrate-nitrite, total phosphorus, oil and
grease, turbidity, total dissolved solids, and whole effluent toxicity (WET).
Each parameter is summarized in Part IV.A.4.C and the equations used to
conduct the reasonable potential analysis and calculate the WQBELs are
provided in Appendix D. The relevant water quality standards are shown in
Table 15, below.

Table 15: Applicable Water Quality Criteria

Pollutant

Designated Use

Criteria

Citation (WAC
173-201 A)

Ammonia

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

002 May - Sep.

Acute: 4.465 mg/L
Chronic: 0.669 mg/L

240

002 Oct. - April

Acute: 10.14 mg/L
Chronic: 1.872 mg/L

008 May - Sep.

Acute: 13.09 mg/L
Chronic: 1.293 mg/L

008 Oct. - April

Acute: 4.552 mg/L
Chronic: 0.485 mg/L

Chlorine (total
residual)

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

Acute: 19 (ig/L
Chronic: 11 (ig/L

240

Dissolved
Oxygen (DO)

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

EPA-approved: 8.0 mg/L (1 -day minimum)
State-adopted: 10 mg/L or 90% saturation (1 -
day minimum)

200(l)(d)

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Pollutant

Designated Use

Criteria

Citation (WAC
173-201 A)





E. coli organism levels within an averaging
period must not exceed a geometric mean
value of 100 CFU or MPN per 100 mL, with
not more than 10 percent of all samples (or
any single sample when less than 10 sample
points exist) obtained within the averaging
period exceeding 320 CFU or MPN per 100
mL.

(i) A minimum of three samples is required to
calculate a geometric mean for comparison to
the geometric mean criteria. Sample collection
dates shall be well distributed throughout the
averaging period so as not to mask
noncompliance periods.

(A) Effluent bacteria samples: When
averaging effluent bacteria sample values for
comparison to the geometric mean criteria, or
for determining permit compliance, the
averaging period shall be 30 days or less.



E. coli

Primary contact
recreation

200(2)(b)

Nitrate+nitrite

Domestic water
supply

10 mg/L

260(2)(a),
interpreted using
EPA 440/5-86-001

pH

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

pH shall be within the range of 6.5 to 8.5 with
a human-caused variation within the above
range of less than 0.5 unit.

200(l)(g)

Solids, total
dissolved

Agricultural water
supply and
domestic water
supply

500 mg/L

260(2)(a),
interpreted using
EPA 440/5-86-001
and EPA secondary
drinking water
standards

Temperature

Spawning/rearing

Temperature shall not exceed a 1-DMax of
21.0°C due to human activities. When natural
conditions exceed a 1-DMax of 21.0°C, no
temperature increase will be allowed which
will raise the receiving water temperature by
greater than 0.3°C; nor shall such temperature
increases, at any time, exceed t = 34/(T + 9).

Table 602: WRIA
37 - Lower Yakima

Total nitrogen
and total
phosphorus
(Wanity Slough)

Aesthetics

Total nitrogen: 857 (ig/L
Total phosphorus: 102 (ig/L

260(2)(b),
interpreted using
reference site data.
See Appendix E.

Turbidity

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

Turbidity shall not exceed:

•	5 NTU over background when the
background is 50 NTU or less; or

•	A 10 percent increase in turbidity when the
background turbidity is more than 50 NTU.

200(l)(e)

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Pollutant

Designated Use

Criteria

Citation (WAC
173-201 A)

Whole effluent
toxicity

Salmonid
spawning, rearing,
and migration

Chronic: 1.0 TUc

260(2)(a),
interpreted using
EPA/505/2-90-001

c. Reasonable Potential and WQBELs

The reasonable potential and WQBEL for specific parameters are summarized
below. The calculations are provided in Appendix D.

Ammonia

Ammonia criteria are based on a formula which relies on the pH and
temperature of the receiving water, because the fraction of ammonia present
as the toxic, un-ionized form increases with increasing pH and temperature.
Therefore, the criteria become more stringent as pH and temperature increase.
EPA generally uses the 90th percentile receiving water pH and temperature to
calculate the value of the ammonia criteria.

Available data indicate that the pH in Wanity Slough downstream from
Outfall 002 is higher than the upstream pH and sometimes exceeds the upper
bound pH criterion of 8.5 standard units (Table 3). These downstream pH
measurements are not representative of edge-of-mixing zone conditions and
are therefore not appropriate for use in calculating the value of the ammonia
criteria in this permit. However, EPA believes it is reasonable to be more
conservative in selecting the pH value for calculating ammonia criteria due to
observed high pH downstream from Outfall 002. Thus, EPA has used the
maximum upstream pH instead of the 90th percentile, for Wanity Slough.

For Spencer Lateral, during the non-irrigation season, there is no flow
upstream from the discharge from Outfall 008, thus, the 90th percentile of the
monthly maximum effluent pH and temperature have been used to calculate
the value of the ammonia criteria.

The calculated ammonia criteria are listed in Table 15. Figure 1 and Figure 2,
below, detail the equations used to determine water quality criteria for
ammonia.

0.275	39.0

	 + 	

I + 207.204-/?//	] + ] q/;//-7.204

Figure 1: Acute Total Ammonia Criteria

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0.80 - (FT)(FPH)(RATIO)
where: :RATIO - 13.5; 7.7 < pH <9

RATIO = (20.25 x 10(7-7"PH))-(1 + 10(7-4-PH>); 6.5 < pH <
7.7

Figure 2: Chronic Unionized Ammonia Criteria

Water quality-based effluent limits for ammonia, based on the criteria in Table
15 and the mixing zones in Table 13 and Table 14, generally resulted in
ammonia limits more stringent than the technology-based ammonia effluent
limits in Table 10. The exception was the maximum daily limit for Outfall
002, from October - April. The more stringent technology-based effluent
limit was used in this case.

Chlorine (total residual)

Washington's chlorine criteria are listed in Table 15.

The Toppenish Plant generally uses ultraviolet disinfection and therefore there
is generally no source of residual chlorine in the discharge. However, the
Toppenish Plant can use chlorine for disinfection as a backup if the ultraviolet
disinfection system is inoperative. If chlorine is used for disinfection and
dechlorination is not used to reduce the effluent chlorine concentration, the
effluent chlorine concentrations would be consistent with the technology-
based effluent limits above. The technology-based effluent limits would not
ensure compliance with water quality standards. Thus, more stringent water
quality-based effluent limits for chlorine are necessary to ensure compliance
with water quality standards.

The draft permit carries forward the water quality-based effluent limits for
chlorine that were in the 2009 permit. These effluent limits will ensure
compliance with water quality criteria for chlorine. Although the chlorine
limits in the 2009 permit were based on the Yakama WQS, the freshwater
chlorine criteria in the Yakama WQS are identical to the freshwater chlorine
criteria in the Washington WQS (Table 15). Effluent limits and monitoring
requirements for chlorine apply only when the facility is using chlorine for
disinfection.

However, the 2009 permit did not include mass limits for total residual
chlorine. Consistent with 40 CFR 122.45(f), the draft permit proposes mass
limits for chlorine. The mass limits are calculated from the concentration
limits using the maximum projected flow of 1.6 mgd from the July 2014
permit application.

FT
FT

1.4; 15 
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Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and BODs

Natural decomposition of organic material in wastewater effluent impacts
dissolved oxygen in the receiving water at distances far outside of the
regulated mixing zone. The BOD5 of an effluent sample indicates the amount
of biodegradable material in the wastewater and estimates the magnitude of
oxygen consumption the wastewater will generate in the receiving water.

The 2009 permit included water quality-based BOD5 limits that had been
carried forward from the 1994 permit. These are an average monthly limit of
30 mg/L and an average weekly limit of 45 mg/L. The Toppenish Plant has
consistently complied with the water quality-based BOD5 effluent limits from
the 2009 permit (Table 2). These effluent limits have been included in the
draft permit in compliance with the anti-backsliding provisions of the Clean
Water Act and implementing regulations.

Washington's EPA-approved DO water quality criterion is a 1-day minimum
of 8.0 mg/L in waters designated for salmonid spawning, rearing, and
migration (WAC 173-201A-200(l)(d)). On April 22, 2022, the State of
Washington adopted a revised DO criterion of 10 mg/L or 90% of saturation
for such waters. See Table 15.

The 2009 permit also included a minimum DO effluent limit of 6.8 mg/L.
The derivation of the 6.8 mg/L DO effluent limit in the 2009 permit was based
in part on an assumption that the DO concentration upstream of the discharge
was 7.9 mg/L. Data collected by the permittee during the term of the 2009
permit show that the DO concentrations in both Wanity Slough and Spencer
Lateral are sometimes substantially lower than 7.9 mg/L (Table 3, Table 4).
The minimum DO limit in the 2009 permit was also based on ensuring that the
discharge did not lower the DO concentration in the receiving water by more
than 0.2 mg/L. At that time, Washington's water quality standards included a
provision which states that, "When a water body's D.O. is lower than the
criteria in Table 200(l)(d) (or within 0.2 mg/L of the criteria) and that
condition is due to natural conditions, then human actions considered
cumulatively may not cause the D.O. of that water body to decrease more than
0.2 mg/L" (WAC-173-201A-200(l)(d)(i)). However, this provision was
disapproved by EPA in November 2021 2 Therefore, it is no longer in effect
for CWA purposes.

Due to the low ambient DO concentrations and the disapproval of the 0.2
mg/L allowable DO decrease resulting from human actions, an effluent
minimum limit of 6.8 mg/L DO will not ensure compliance with either the
state-adopted (10 mg/L or 90% of saturation) or EPA-approved (8 mg/L) DO
criteria.

However, relatively high effluent temperatures and salinity (Table 2)
sometimes preclude achievement of the 8 mg/L EPA-approved criterion in the
effluent, because such concentrations are sometimes higher than the DO

2 https://www.epa. gov/svstem/files/documents/2022-01/wawas-action-letter-11 -19-2021 .pdf

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saturation concentration. Toppenish, Washington is at an elevation of 759
feet above sea level. At this elevation and at the average effluent salinity of
2.3 parts per thousand, DO saturation is 8.0 mg/L at a temperature of 24.6 °C.
The maximum effluent temperature is 36 °C (Table 2), and at this
temperature, DO saturation is only 6.57 mg/L.

In order to ensure protection of the receiving water DO within the constraints
of the effluent's temperature and salinity, EPA proposes to include a DO
effluent limit of 90% of saturation, based on the state-adopted DO criterion.

DO saturation is less than 11.1 mg/L (and therefore 90% of DO saturation is
less than 10 mg/L) when the effluent temperature is above 8.9 °C. The
effluent is consistently warmer than 8.9 °C (Table 2), thus, 90% of saturation
is the only portion of the state-adopted DO criterion that is applicable to the
discharge.

When the effluent temperature is 27.7 °C or cooler, DO saturation
concentration is greater than 7.55 mg/L, and therefore the 90% of saturation
limit will require the effluent DO concentration to be at least as high as the
2009 permit's effluent limit of 6.8 mg/L under those conditions.

When the effluent is warmer than 27.7 °C, the DO saturation concentration is
less than 7.55 mg/L and therefore the 90% of saturation limit would allow the
effluent to have a DO concentration less than the 6.8 mg/L minimum DO limit
in the prior permit. Therefore, in compliance with the anti-backsliding
provisions of the Clean Water Act, the draft permit retains the 6.8 mg/L
minimum DO limit, and the permit requires compliance with both the
concentration and percent-of-saturation DO limits.

E. coli

Washington's E. coli criteria are listed in Table 15.

Regulations at 40 CFR 122.45(d)(1) require that effluent limitations for
continuous discharges from dischargers other than POTWs be expressed as
average monthly and maximum daily limits, unless impracticable. The
"average monthly discharge limitation" is defined as an arithmetic mean (40
CFR 122.2).

It is impracticable to properly implement a 30-day geometric mean criterion in
a permit using a monthly arithmetic average limit. The geometric mean of a
given data set is equal to the arithmetic mean of that data set if and only if all
of the values in that data set are equal. Otherwise, the geometric mean is
always less than the arithmetic mean. In order to ensure that the effluent limits
are "derived from and comply with" the geometric mean water quality
criterion, as required by 40 CFR 122.44(d)(l)(vii)(A), it is necessary to
express the effluent limits as a monthly geometric mean and a maximum daily
limit.

The permit requires E. coli monitoring three times per week, which will result
in 12-13 samples per month. The WQS state that not more than 10 percent of
all samples obtained within the averaging period shall exceed 320 CFU or

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MPN per 100 mL. Since more than 10 samples will be collected, this
provision of the WQS is implemented in the permit by a footnote to the
effluent limit table.

Nitrate+Nitrite

The Washington WQS at WAC 173-201 A-260(2)(a) state that "toxic,
radioactive, or deleterious material concentrations must be below those which
have the potential, either singularly or cumulatively, to adversely affect
characteristic water uses, cause acute or chronic conditions to the most
sensitive biota dependent upon those waters, or adversely affect public
health."

EPA's recommended criterion for nitrates is 10 mg/L for consumption of
water and organisms is 10 mg/L (USEPA, 1986a). This criterion is based on
preventing methemoglobinemia in bottle-fed infants. The Yakama Nation
water quality standards (Section 20.1.6.2.4) apply this criterion to Class IV
waters, which are irrigation conveyances such as Spencer Lateral. EPA is
using this recommended criterion to interpret Washington's narrative criterion
for toxic materials, based on 40 CFR 122.44(d)(l)(vi)(B).

EPA has determined that the discharges of nitrate+nitrite from Outfall 008
have the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above the
EPA-recommended criterion for nitrates. Therefore, the draft permit proposes
water quality-based effluent limits for nitrate + nitrite for Outfall 008. Effluent
data indicate that the permittee cannot comply with the new water quality-
based effluent limits for nitrate+nitrite immediately on the effective date of
the final permit. Therefore, the draft permit proposes a compliance schedule
for these limits. See Compliance Schedules, below.

Nutrients (Total Phosphorus and Total Nitrogen)

As explained in Appendix E, EPA has determined that discharges of total
nitrogen and total phosphorus from Outfall 002 at the Toppenish Plant to
Wanity Slough have the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to
excursions above water quality standards from April - October, and therefore
effluent limits are necessary. Effluent data indicate that the permittee cannot
comply with the new water quality-based effluent limits for total nitrogen and
total phosphorus immediately on the effective date of the final permit.
Therefore, the draft permit proposes a compliance schedule for these limits.
See Compliance Schedules, below.

pH

Washington's pH criteria are listed in Table 15. The minimum effluent pH
measured between March 2010 and March 2022 was 6.5 standard units and
the maximum effluent pH was 8.42 standard units.

Mixing zones are generally not granted for pH, therefore the most stringent
water quality criterion must be met before the effluent is discharged to the
receiving water. The proposed permit requires that the effluent have a pH of

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no less than 6.5 and no greater than 8.5 standard units. Effluent data indicate
that the Toppenish Plant can comply with these effluent limits.

Solids. Total Dissolved

The Washington WQS at WAC 173-201 A-260(2)(a) state that "toxic,
radioactive, or deleterious material concentrations must be below those which
have the potential, either singularly or cumulatively, to adversely affect
characteristic water uses, cause acute or chronic conditions to the most
sensitive biota dependent upon those waters, or adversely affect public
health." The WQS state at WAC 173-201 A-206(2)(b) that "Aesthetic values
must not be impaired by the presence of materials or their effects, excluding
those of natural origin, which offend the senses of sight, smell, touch, or
taste." Effluent data are available for salinity (Table 2), which, for most
purposes, is equivalent to total dissolved salt content (USEPA, 1986a).

Excess dissolved solids can affect both domestic and agricultural water supply
uses. Quality Criteria for Water 1986 states that irrigation water with a
dissolved solids concentration greater than 500 mg/L can have detrimental
effects on sensitive crops. EPA's secondary drinking water standards include
a criterion of 500 mg/L total dissolved solids to prevent deposits, color,
staining and a salty taste. Therefore, EPA is interpreting Washington's
narrative criteria for toxic, radioactive or deleterious materials and aesthetics
as a concentration of 500 mg/L total dissolved solids.

Quality Criteria for Water 1986 also recommends a concentration of 250
mg/L sulfate to protect against laxative effects and 250 mg/L chlorides to
prevent undesirable mineral taste. In addition, EPA has published
recommended criteria for chloride for aquatic life, which are a chronic
criterion of 230 mg/L and an acute criterion of 860 mg/L (Benoit, Prothro, &
Stephan, 1988). However, EPA cannot apply the chloride or sulfate criteria to
the Toppenish Plant due to a lack of data for sulfate and chloride. The draft
permit proposes quarterly effluent monitoring for chloride and sulfate so that
reasonable potential to exceed these recommended criteria can be evaluated
when the permit is reissued.

EPA has determined that discharges of total dissolved solids from Outfall 008
have the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above water
quality standards for total dissolved solids, therefore water quality-based
effluent limits are proposed in the draft permit. Effluent data indicate that the
permittee cannot comply with the new water quality-based effluent limits for
total dissolved solids immediately on the effective date of the final permit.
Therefore, the draft permit proposes a compliance schedule for these limits.
See Compliance Schedules, below.

Residues

The Washington WQS state that "aesthetic values must not be impaired by the
presence of materials or their effects, excluding those of natural origin, which
offend the senses of sight, smell, touch, or taste." This criterion is

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implemented, in part, in the draft permit by a narrative prohibition stating that,
"there shall be no discharge from Outfalls 002 or 008 of floating solids,
visible foam, or oily wastes which produce a sheen on the surface of the
receiving water." The draft permit also proposes weekly visual monitoring to
determine compliance with this prohibition.

Temperature

The site-specific temperature criterion applicable to the Yakima River is listed
in Table 15. EPA is applying this temperature criterion to the receiving
waters because the portion of the Yakima River to which this site-specific
criterion is applicable is the first water of the State of Washington that is
downstream from the discharges.

EPA has determined that the discharge of heat from Outfall 002 has the
reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above water quality
standards from June through August. Effluent limits are proposed for
temperature for this outfall and season.

Turbidity

Washington's turbidity criteria are listed in Table 15. EPA has determined
that the turbidity effluent limits in the prior permit will ensure compliance
with water quality criteria. Thus, the prior permit's turbidity effluent limits
have been carried forward under the anti-backsliding provisions of the Clean
Water Act.

Whole Effluent Toxicity

The Washington WQS at WAC 173-201 A-260(2)(a) state that "toxic,
radioactive, or deleterious material concentrations must be below those which
have the potential, either singularly or cumulatively, to adversely affect
characteristic water uses, cause acute or chronic conditions to the most
sensitive biota dependent upon those waters, or adversely affect public
health."

EPA's recommended criterion for chronic whole effluent toxicity (WET)
appears in Sections 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 of the TSD, and it is 1.0 chronic toxic units
(TUC) to the most sensitive of at least three test species, with an averaging
period of 4 days.

EPA has determined based on WET data collected during the term of the 2009
permit (Table 2) that the discharge from the Toppenish Plant has the
reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above water quality
standards for WET. Therefore, the draft permit proposes water quality-based
effluent limits for whole effluent toxicity. Effluent data indicate that the
permittee cannot comply with the new water quality-based effluent limits for
WET immediately on the effective date of the final permit. Therefore, the
draft permit proposes a compliance schedule for these limits. See Compliance
Schedules, below.

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d. Antibacksliding

CWA § 402(o) and 40 CFR §122.44 (1) generally prohibit the renewal,
reissuance, or modification of an existing NPDES permit that contains
effluent limits, permit conditions or standards that are less stringent than those
established in the previous permit (i.e., anti-backsliding) but provides limited
exceptions. For explanation of the antibacksliding exceptions refer to Chapter
7 of the Permit Writers Manual, "Final Effluent Limitations and Anti-
backsliding."

The effluent limits for TSS are less stringent than those in the prior permit. In
addition, for E. coli, the prior permit stated that "No more than 10% of all
samples collected for the month shall exceed 200 colonies/100 ml," whereas
the draft permit states that "No more than 10 percent of all samples obtained
within the month shall exceed 320 CFU or MPN per 100 mL."

The TSS limits are production-normalized technology-based effluent limits
which implement the applicable effluent limit guidelines for this industry (see
Federal Effluent Limit Guidelines, above). The limits have increased because
the production rate has increased.

Since the TSS limits were not based on a state standard, the applicable anti-
backsliding requirements are those in 40 CFR 122.44(1) (EPA, 2010). The
increased production rate is a material and substantial change, which would
constitute cause for permit modification (40 CFR 122.44(1)(1), 40 CFR
122.62(a)(2)). See also CWA section 402(o)(2)(A).

The E. coli limits are water quality based effluent limits, therefore, the anti-
backsliding requirements in Clean Water Act section 303(d)(4) are applicable.
Clean Water Act section 303(d)(4)(B) states that effluent limits may be
revised only if such revision is subject to and consistent with the
antidegradation policy. As explained in the Antidegradation section, below,
the revised effluent limits for E. coli are consistent with the anti degradation
policy; therefore, the permits limits can be made less stringent than the
previous permit.

MONITORING REQUIREMENTS

CWA section 308 and 40 CFR 122.44(i) require monitoring in permits to determine
compliance with effluent limitations. Monitoring may also be required to gather
effluent and surface water data to determine if additional effluent limitations are
required and/or to monitor effluent impacts on receiving water quality.

1. Effluent Monitoring

Monitoring frequencies are based on the nature and effect of the pollutant, as well
as a determination of the minimum sampling necessary to adequately monitor the
facility's performance. Permittees have the option of taking more frequent samples
than are required under the permit. These samples must be used for averaging if
they are conducted using EPA-approved test methods (generally found in 40 CFR
136) or as specified in the permit.

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Monitoring Changes from the Previous Permit

Some of the monitoring requirements have been reduced based on the Interim
Guidance for Performance - Based Reductions ofNPDES Permit Monitoring
Frequencies (USEPA, 1996). These monitoring reductions are summarized in
Table 16.

Table 16: Performance-based Monitoring Reductions

Parameter

Outfall(s)

Average of

monthly

averages

Draft permit
average
monthly limit

Ratio

Prior

monitoring
frequency

Draft permit

monitoring

frequency

BODs

002 & 008

6.02

30

20%

3/week

1/week

Oil and Grease

002 & 008

1.78

10

18%

2/week

1/month

TSS

002 & 008

12.3

42.8

29%

3/week

1/week

Turbidity

002 & 008

5.73

12.4

46%

3/week

1/week

The draft permit proposes monitoring for total dissolved solids 3 times per week at
Outfall 008 to determine compliance with the new water quality-based effluent
limits for this parameter. The draft permit proposes monitoring for total
phosphorus 3 times per week at Outfall 002 from April - October, when effluent
limits are in effect, 1/month for November - March at Outfall 002 and year-round
for Outfall 008.

The draft permit proposes monitoring for nitrate+nitrite 3 times per week to
determine compliance with the new water quality-based effluent limits for this
parameter. In some cases, the Toppenish Plant would otherwise be eligible for
reductions in monitoring frequency for ammonia and total nitrogen, however, EPA
has chosen to require the same monitoring frequency (3/week) for all nitrogen
compounds with monitoring requirements: nitrate+nitrite, ammonia, and total
nitrogen.

2. Surface Water Monitoring

In general, surface water monitoring may be required for pollutants of concern to
assess the assimilative capacity of the receiving water for the pollutant. In
addition, surface water monitoring may be required for pollutants for which the
water quality criteria are dependent and to collect data for TMDL development if
the facility discharges to an impaired water body. Table 17 and Table 18 present
the proposed surface water monitoring requirements for the draft permit. Surface
water monitoring results must be submitted to EPA and the YN in annual reports,
which may be submitted as an attachment the DMR.

Surface water monitoring in Spencer Lateral is required only during the irrigation
season, when there is flow in the lateral upstream from Outfall 008. Surface water
monitoring in Wanity Slough is required year-round.

Although EPA has determined that the discharge of total nitrogen, nitrate + nitrate,
total phosphorus, and total dissolved solids from have the reasonable potential to
cause or contribute to excursions above water quality standards, there are limited
data available for these parameters in Wanity Slough upstream from Outfall 002
(Table 3). Thus, EPA is proposing to require upstream monitoring for total

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nitrogen and total phosphorus in Wanity Slough and total dissolved solids and
nitrate + nitrite in both Wanity Slough and Spencer Lateral.

EPA proposes continuous monitoring for pH and temperature in both receiving
waters for one year, or one irrigation season in Spencer Lateral. The continuous
pH and temperature monitoring will allow for more accurate calculation of
ammonia criteria. The continuous pH monitoring will also demonstrate when
primary producers are causing diurnal pH swings that may violate water quality
standards. This will verify whether the April - October season currently proposed
for water quality-based effluent limits for total nitrogen and total phosphorus for
Outfall 002 is appropriate.

Table 17: Surface Water Monitoring for Wanity Slough in Draft Permit

Parameter

Units

Monitoring Loeation(s)

Monitoring
Frequency

Sample
Type

Total Nitrogen

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Nitrate + Nitrite

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

pH1

s.u.

Downstream

Continuous

Recording

Total Ammonia as N

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Total Phosphorus

Ug/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Total Dissolved Solids

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Temperature1

°C

Upstream and downstream

Continuous

Recording

Notes:

1. Continuous monitoring for pH and temperature is required for the final full calendar year of
the permit term.

Table 18: Surface Water Monitoring for Spencer Lateral in Draft Permit
(irrigation season)

Parameter

Units

Monitoring Location(s)

Monitoring
Frcqucney

Sample
Type

Nitrate + Nitrite

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

pH1

s.u.

Downstream

Continuous

Recording

Total Ammonia as N

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Total Dissolved Solids

mg/L

Upstream

1/quarter

Grab

Temperature1

°C

Upstream and downstream

Continuous

Recording

Notes:

1. Continuous monitoring for pH and temperature is required for the final full calendar year of
the permit term.

3. Electronic Submission of Discharge Monitoring Reports

The draft permit requires that the permittee submit DMR data electronically using
NetDMR. NetDMR is a national web-based tool that allows DMR data to be
submitted electronically via a secure Internet application.

EPA currently conducts free training on the use of NetDMR. Further information
about NetDMR, including upcoming trainings and contacts, is provided on the
following website: https://netdmr.epa.gov. The permittee may use NetDMR after
requesting and receiving permission from EPA Region 10.

Permit Part III.C requires that the Permittee submit a copy of the DMR to the YN.
Currently, the permittee may submit a copy to the YN in one of three ways: 1) a

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paper copy may be mailed; 2) The email address for the YN may be added to the
electronic submittal through NetDMR; or 3) The permittee may provide the YN
viewing rights through NetDMR.

Other Permit Conditions

A. COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES

Compliance schedules are authorized by federal NPDES regulations at 40 CFR 122.47
and Washington WQS atWAC 173-201A-510(4).

To determine if compliance schedules are appropriate, EPA calculated performance-
based effluent limits for all parameters and outfalls for which new or more stringent
water quality-based effluent limits are proposed and compared the performance-based
limits to the proposed water quality-based effluent limits. Total phosphorus and nitrate
+ nitrite were not routinely monitored under the prior permit, so the limits were
compared to the average and maximum concentrations reported on the application. The
dissolved oxygen saturation limit is a minimum limit; EPA has compared it to the 1st
percentile dissolved oxygen saturation measured in the effluent during the past permit
cycle.

In general, if the performance-based effluent limits in Table 19 were more stringent
than the proposed water quality-based effluent limits, then EPA determined that
immediate compliance is possible, and therefore no compliance schedule is proposed. If
the performance-based effluent limits were less stringent than the proposed water
quality-based effluent limits, then EPA determined that the permittee could not comply
with the new water quality-based effluent limits immediately, and compliance
schedules are proposed for such limits. Specifically, compliance schedules are
proposed for new water quality-based effluent limits for nitrate + nitrite, total dissolved
solids (for Outfall 008), total nitrogen (for Outfall 002), total phosphorus (for Outfall
002), and whole effluent toxicity.

The exceptions are the temperature limits for June, July, and August for Outfall 002
and the ammonia limits for October - April for Outfall 008. No compliance schedules
are proposed for these limits. The permittee can avoid the need to comply with the
June - August temperature limits for Outfall 002 by discharging to Outfall 008, which
does not have temperature limits, and the permittee can avoid the need to comply with
the ammonia limits for October - April for Outfall 008 by discharging to Outfall 002,
which has achievable ammonia effluent limits. Results are summarized in Table 19.

Table 19: New WQBEL Comparison to Performance

Parameter

Outfall

Season

Units

Performance-
based AML

Performance-
based MDL

Water
quality-
based
AML

Water
Quality-
based
MDL

Achievable?

Ammonia

002

May -
Sep.

mg/L

0.424

1.427

1.27

5.16

Yes

Ammonia

002

Oct. -
April

mg/L

0.424

1.427

2.90

8.0

(TBEL)

Yes

Ammonia

008

May -
Sep.

mg/L

0.424

1.427

3.21

7.65

Yes

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Parameter

Outfall

Season

Units

Performance-
based AML

Performance-
based MDL

Water
quality-
based
AML

Water
Quality-
based
MDL

Achievable?

Ammonia

008

Oct. -
April

mg/L

0.424

1.427

0.211

0.855

No

DO

Saturation

Both

Year-
round

%

1st Percentile: 91

90 (minimum)

Yes

Nitrate +
Nitrite

008

May -
Sep.

mg/L

59

154

40.4

99.1

No

Nitrate +
Nitrite

008

Oct. -
April

mg/L

59

154

10.0

24.5

No

TDS

008

May -
Sep.

mg/L

2371

2714

1742

1995

No

TDS

008

Oct. -
April

mg/L

2371

2714

500

558

No

Temperature

002

August

°C

—

33.1

—

23.6

No

Temperature

002

July

°C

—

33.6

—

23.6

No

Temperature

002

June

°C

—

33.9

—

31.2

No

Total
Nitrogen

002

April-
Oct.

mg/L

80

198

3.80

9.05

No

Total

Phosphorus

002

April-
Oct.

mg/L

Average: 39.3
Max. 41.1

0.547

1.30

No

WET

002

Year-
round

TUc

13.4

25.9

5.3

10.0

No

WET

008

May -
Sep.

TUc

13.4

25.9

3.8

7.2

No

WET

008

Oct. -
April

TUc

13.4

25.9

1.0

1.8

No

40 CFR 122.47(a)(1) states that "any schedules of compliance under this section shall
require compliance as soon as possible." WAC 173-201A-510(4)(b) states that
"Schedules of compliance shall be developed to ensure final compliance with all water
quality-based effluent limits and the water quality standards as soon as possible."
WAC 173-201A-510(4)(d) state that "Compliance schedules shall generally not exceed
the term of any permit unless the department determines that a longer time period is
needed to come into compliance with the applicable water quality standards."

The draft permit proposes a 4-year and 11-month schedule of compliance for the new
water quality-based effluent limits that the permittee cannot comply with immediately
on the effective date of the final permit (Table 19). EPA is specifically requesting
comments on the length of time necessary to achieve compliance with new or more
stringent water quality-based effluent limits.

40 CFR 122.47(a)(3) states that, "if a permit establishes a schedule of compliance
which exceeds 1 year from the date of permit issuance, the schedule shall set forth
interim requirements and the dates for their achievement." WAC 17-301 A-510(4)(c)
states that, "for the period of time during which compliance with water quality
standards is deferred, interim effluent limits shall be formally established, based on the
best professional judgment of the department. Interim effluent limits may be numeric or
nonnumeric (e.g., construction of necessary facilities by a specified date as contained in
an order or permit), or both." 40 CFR 122.44(1)(1) states that, in general, "interim
effluent limitations, standards or conditions must be at least as stringent as the final
effluent limitations, standards, or conditions in the previous permit." Consistent with

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these regulations, interim effluent limits have been established for those effluent limits
with compliance schedules.

If the pollutant is subject to technology-based effluent limits (Table 12) or was subject
to effluent limits in the prior permit (Table 6 and Table 7), the interim limits are the
more stringent of the technology-based limits or the limits in the prior permit.
Otherwise, the interim limits are generally the performance-based limits in Table 19.
For total phosphorus, there were no effluent limits in the prior permit and there are
insufficient data to calculate performance-based interim limits. Thus, there are no
interim effluent limits in the draft permit for total phosphorus.

B.	QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN

The permittee is required to update the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) within 60 days
of the effective date of the permit. The QAP must consist of standard operating
procedures the permittee must follow for collecting, handling, storing, and shipping
samples, laboratory analysis, and data reporting. The plan must be retained on site and
made available to EPA and the YN upon request.

C.	BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES PLAN

Section 402 of the Clean Water Act and federal regulation 40 CFR 122.44(k) authorize
EPA to require BMPs in NPDES permits, when applicable. BMPs are measures for
controlling the generation of pollutants and their release to waterways. These measures
are typically included in the facility Operation & Maintenance (O&M) plans and are
important tools for waste minimization and pollution prevention.

The draft permit requires that the permittee develop a BMP plan and implement BMPs
within 60 days of the effective date of the draft permit. EPA has a guidance manual
(USEPA, 1993) that may provide some assistance in the development of BMPs.
Specifically, the permittee must consider spill prevention and control, optimization of
chemical use and water conservation. Furthermore, it is considered a good
management practice to maintain a log of daily plant operations and observations. To
the extent that any of these issues have already been addressed, the permittee need only
reference the appropriate document/section in its O&M plan. Additionally, the BMP
plan must be amended whenever there is a change in the facility or in the operation of
the facility which materially increases the potential for an increased discharge of
pollutants.

D.	ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

As part of the permit development process, EPA Region 10 conducted a screening
analysis to determine whether this permit action could affect overburdened
communities. "Overburdened" communities can include minority, low-income, tribal,
and indigenous populations or communities that potentially experience disproportionate
environmental harms and risks. EPA used a nationally consistent geospatial tool that
contains demographic and environmental data for the United States at the Census block
group level. This tool is used to identify permits for which enhanced outreach may be
warranted.

The Toppenish Plant is located within or near a Census block group that is potentially
overburdened because of lead paint, air toxics cancer risk, air toxics respiratory hazard,

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national priorities list cleanup sites, Clean Air Act Risk Management Program (RMP)
facilities, ozone level in air, and PM 2.5 level in air. In order to ensure that individuals
near the facility are able to participate meaningfully in the permit process, EPA is
conducting the following enhanced outreach. EPA has notified Yakima Valley
Libraries of the availability of the draft permit, and they have agreed to help library
patrons access the draft documents. EPA will also work collaboratively with the YN to
conduct enhanced outreach activities such as posting the proposed permit and fact sheet
in public places, the YN website, and other media the YN feels is necessary to ensure
membership are able to participate in the review and comment period.

Regardless of whether a facility is located near a potentially overburdened community,
EPA encourages permittees to review (and to consider adopting, where appropriate)
Promising Practices for Permit Applicants Seeking EPA-Issued Permits: Ways To
Engage Neighboring Communities (see https://www.federalregister. gov/d/2013-10945).
Examples of promising practices include: thinking ahead about community's
characteristics and the effects of the permit on the community, engaging the right
community leaders, providing progress or status reports, inviting members of the
community for tours of the facility, providing informational materials translated into
different languages, setting up a hotline for community members to voice concerns or
request information, follow up, etc.

For more information, please visit https://www.epa.gov/environmentaliustice and
Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority
Populations and Low-Income Populations.

E. STANDARD PERMIT PROVISIONS

Permit Parts III, IV and V contain standard regulatory language that must be included
in all NPDES permits. The standard regulatory language covers requirements such as
monitoring, recording, and reporting requirements, compliance responsibilities, and
other general requirements.

Other Legal Requirements

A.	ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT

The Endangered Species Act requires federal agencies to consult with National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries) and the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) if their actions could beneficially or adversely affect any
threatened or endangered species.

EPA has determined that the issuance of this permit will have no effect on gray wolf,
yellow-billed cuckoo or bull trout, and is not likely to adversely affect Middle
Columbia River steelhead.

B.	ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT

Essential fish habitat (EFH) is the waters and substrate (sediments, etc.) necessary for
fish to spawn, breed, feed, or grow to maturity. The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act (January 21, 1999) requires EPA to consult with
NOAA Fisheries when a proposed discharge has the potential to adversely affect EFH
(i.e., reduce quality and/or quantity of EFH). A review of the Essential Fish Habitat

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documents shows that Chinook and Coho Salmon in the Lower Yakima River, and all
streams, estuaries, marine waters, and other waterbodies historically accessible to
Chinook and Coho in the Lower Yakima (see 73 FR 60991).

The EFH regulations define an adverse effect as any impact which reduces quality
and/or quantity of EFH and may include direct (e.g., contamination or physical
disruption), indirect (e.g., loss of prey, reduction in species' fecundity), site specific, or
habitat-wide impacts, including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of
actions. EPA has prepared an EFH assessment which appears in Appendix F.

EPA has determined that issuance of this permit will not affect any EFH species.

C.	CWA § 401 CERTIFICATION

CWA § 401 requires a Certification that any permit requirements comply with the
appropriate sections of the CWA, as well as any appropriate requirements of Tribal
Law. See 33 USC § 1341(d). Since this facility discharges to tribal waters and the
Yakama Nation has not been approved for TAS under the CWA, EPA is the certifying
authority. EPA is taking comment on EPA's intent to certify this permit. See the draft
certification in Appendix G.

D.	ANTIDEGRADATION

EPA is required under Section 301(b)(1)(C) of the CWA and implementing regulations
(40 CFR 122.4(d) and 122.44(d)) to establish conditions in NPDES permits that ensure
protection of the downstream State water quality standards, including antidegradation
requirements. Since the receiving waters are located within the Yakama Reservation,
but the YN does not have approved WQS, this permit is based on Ecology's WQS,
including antidegradation. Therefore, EPA has prepared an antidegradation analysis
consistent with Ecology's antidegradation implementation procedures. EPA referred to
Washington's antidegradation policy (WAC 173-201A-300) and Ecology's 2011
Supplemental Guidance on Implementing Tier II Antidegradation ("Washington Tier II
Guidance") (Ecology, 2011).3

Washington's antidegradation policy has three tiers of protection (WAC 173-201A-
300(e)):

i.	Tier I is used to ensure existing and designated uses are maintained and protected

and applies to all waters and all sources of pollution.

ii.	Tier II is used to ensure that waters of a higher quality than the criteria assigned in

this chapter are not degraded unless such lowering of water quality is necessary
and in the overriding public interest. Tier II applies only to a specific list of
polluting activities.

iii.	Tier III is used to prevent the degradation of waters formally listed in this chapter

as "outstanding resource waters," and applies to all sources of pollution to those
waters. The receiving waters for this permit are not listed as "outstanding
resource waters." Therefore, Tier III antidegradation requirements are not
applicable to this permit.

3 Available at: https://apps.ecologv.wa.gov/publications/SummaryPages/1110073.html

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1. Tier I

All facilities must meet Tier I requirements. Existing and designated uses must be
maintained and protected. No degradation may be allowed that would interfere with, or
become injurious to, existing or designated uses, except as provided for in Chapter 173-
201A WAC. The designated uses of the receiving waters are discussed under
Designated Beneficial Uses above.

The effluent limits in the draft permit ensure compliance with applicable numeric and
narrative water quality criteria. The numeric and narrative water quality criteria are set
at levels that ensure protection of the designated uses. As there is no information
indicating the presence of existing beneficial uses other than those that are designated,
the draft permit ensures a level of water quality necessary to protect the designated uses
and, in compliance with WAC 173-201A-310 and 40 CFR 131.12(a)(1), also ensures
that the level of water quality necessary to protect existing uses is maintained and
protected.

If EPA receives information during the public comment period demonstrating that there
are existing uses for which Wanity Slough or Spencer Lateral are not designated, EPA
will consider this information before issuing a final permit and will establish additional
or more stringent permit conditions if necessary to ensure protection of existing uses.

2. Tier II

Whenever a water quality constituent is of a higher quality than a criterion designated
for that water under the Washington WQS, new or expanded actions within certain
categories, including NPDES permits, that are expected to cause a measurable change
in the qualtiy of the water may not be allowed unless Ecology determines that the
lowering of water quality is necessary and in the overriding public interest.

As explained under Antibacksliding, above, with the exceptions of TSS and the no
more than 10% exceedance threshold for E. coli, all the effluent limits in the reissued
permit are as stringent as or more stringent than the corresponding limits in the current
permit. For those parameters with limits that are as stringent or more stringent than the
corresponding limits in the current permit, the proposed permit will not allow lower
water quality.

Washington's antidegradation policy states that Tier II reviews will only be conducted
for new or expanded actions conducted under certain authorizations, including NPDES
permits (WAC 173-201 A-320(2)). The Washington Tier II Guidance defines the
actions that are considered "expanded" in the context of its Tier II antidegradation
requirements (Ecology, 2011). The Washington Tier II Guidance states that
"Expanded" means:

•	A physical expansion of the facility (production or wastewater system
expansions with a potential to allow an increase of the volume of wastewater or
the amount of pollution) or activity;

•	An increase (either monthly average or annual average) to an existing permitted
concentration or permitted effluent mass limit (loading) to a water body greater
than 10%; or,

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• The act of re-rating the capacity of an existing plant greater than 10%.

The revised effluent limits for TSS are increased by 10% relative to those in the prior
permit. Since the increase is not greater than 10%, the increased limits are not an
expansion as defined by the Washington Tier II guidance, and the increased TSS limits
are therefore not subject to a Tier II review.

The revised limit for E. coli is not a monthly average or annual average limit; it is a
threshold that no more than 10% of samples taken during the month may exceed. The
monthly geometric mean limit for E. coli is the same as the corresponding limit in the
prior permit. Thus, the revised E. coli limit is not an expansion as defined by the
Washington Tier II guidance, and the revised E. coli limit is therefore not subject to a
Tier II review.

E. PERMIT EXPIRATION

The permit will expire five years from the effective date.

VII. References

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criteria for chloride. (EPA/440-5-88-001
EPA 440/5-88-001
EPA 440-5-88-001
EPA/440/5-88/001

PB88-175047). Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research
and Development, Environmental Research Laboratory Retrieved from
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1988.pdf

Ecology, D. o. (2011). Water Quality Program Guidance Manual: Supplemental Guidance on
Implementing Tier II Antidegradation. (11-10-073). Olympia, WA Retrieved from
https://fortress.wa.gov/ecv/publications/SummarvPages/1110073.html
Federation, W. P. C. (1976). Chlorination of Wastewater (Vol. 4). Washington, D.C. :: Water

Pollution Control Federation.

Haring, D. (2001). Habitat Limiting Factors: Yakima River Watershed: Water Resource
Inventory Areas 37-39 Final Report. Retrieved from
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USEPA. (1972). Water quality criteria, 1972 : a report of the Committee on Water Quality
Criteria [to the] Environmental Studies Board [of the] National Academy of Sciences
[and] National Academy of Engineering at the request of andfunded by the
Environmental Protection Agency. (EPA R3-73-033
EPA-R3-73-033

TD370.E582 1972). Washington: National Academy of Sciences : National Academy of
Engineering Retrieved from

https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZvPDF.cgi?Dockev=2000XQYT.PDF
USEPA. (1986a). Quality criteria for water, 1986. Washington, DC: United States.

Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Regulations and Standards.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Regulations and Standards : [For sale by
the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.

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USEPA. (1986b). Technical guidance manual for performing waste load allocation : book VI
design conditions : chapter 1 stream design flow for steady-state modeling. Final.

Duluth, Minn.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Regulations and
Standards, Monitoring and Data Support Division.

USEPA. (1991). Technical support document for water quality-based toxics control.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of the Assistant
Administrator for Water.

Office of Water Enforcement and Permits : Office of Water Regulations and Standards, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Retrieved from
http://nepis. epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF. cgi?Dockev= 100002CU.PDF
USEPA. (1993). Guidance manual for developing best management practices (BMP). (EPA 833-

B-93-004
EPA/833/B-93-004
EPA 833/B-93-004

PB94-178324). Washington, DC: U.S. EPA, Office of Water Retrieved from

https://nepis.epa. gov/Exe/ZvPDF.cgi?Dockev=20004ARJ.PDF
USEPA. (1996). Interim guidance for performance-based reduction ofNPDES permit

monitoring frequencies. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of
Water.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Retrieved from

http://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockev=20004BLD.PDF
USEPA. (2000a). Ambient water quality criteria recommendations : information supporting the
development of state and tribal nutrient criteria for rivers and streams in nutrient
ecoregion III: xeric west including all or parts of the states of: Washington, Oregon,
California, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona,
Texas, and the authorized Tribes within the ecoregion. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water : Office of Science and Technology,
Health and Ecological Criteria Division Retrieved from
http://nepis.epa. gov/Exe/ZvPURL.cgi?Dockev=20003E67.txt
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS67116
USEPA. (2000b). Nutrient criteria technical guidance manual: rivers and streams. (EPA-822-

B-00-002
EPA 822-B-00-002

PB2001-101267). Washington, D.C. :: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Retrieved from

https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockev=20003CVP.PDF
USEPA. (2010). National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit writers'
manual. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Wastewater
Management.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wastewater Management Retrieved from
http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/pwm 2010.pdf
http://nepis. epa.gov/Exe/ZyPURL. cgi?Dockev=P 1009L35.txt
USEPA. (2014). Water Quality Standards Handbook Chapter 5: General Policies. (EPA 820-B-
14-004). United States Environmental Protection Agency Retrieved from
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USEPA. (2018). Analysis of Washington Nutrient and Biological Data (Periphyton) for the
Nutrient Scientific Technical Exchange Partnership Support (N-STEPS). Research
Triangle Park, NC: Tetra Tech, Inc. Center for Ecological Sciences
Wise, D. R., Zuroske, M. L., Carpenter, K. D., & Kiesling, R. L. (2009). Assessment of

Eutrophication in the Lower Yakima River Basin, Washington, 2004-07 (2009-5078).
Retrieved from http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sir20095078

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Appendix A. Facility Information

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Appendix B. Water Quality Data

Treatment Plant Effluent Data

Table 20: Effluent Data for Total Nitrogen, Ammonia, Dissolved Oxygen, and Turbidity

Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



l-Jun-17

75.98

389.08

0.07

0.36

7.4

1.96

28.4

008

2-Jun-17

67.73

379.55

0.07

0.39

7.2

2.25

28.4

008

3-Jun-17













28.7

008

4-Jun-17













27.6

008

5-Jun-17

67.19

360.31

0.11

0.59

7.5

2.06

27.0

008

6-Jun-17

76.07

405.27

0.16

0.85

7.5

2.85

28.1

008

7-Jun-17

78.71

419.47

0.20

1.07

7.5

1.98

29.1

008

8-Jun-17













29.4

008

9-Jun-17













28.9

008

10-Jun-17













27.4

008

ll-Jun-17













24.5

008

12-Jun-17

75.15

204.52

0.07

0.19

7.9

1.79

23.7

008

13-Jun-17

96.60

452.05

0.18

0.84

7.8

3.44

27.0

008

14-Jun-17

106.41

675.36

0.10

0.63

7.8

1.65

26.8

008

15-Jun-17













27.1

008

16-Jun-17













27.7

008

17-Jun-17













27.3

008

18-Jun-17













28.3

008

19-Jun-17

86.63

480.46

0.15

0.83

7.0

1.63

28.8

008

20-Jun-17

101.79

427.01

0.08

0.34

7.0

1.71

29.8

008

21-Jun-17

102.31

688.59

0.10

0.67

7.0

1.40

28.6

008

22-Jun-17













27.9

008

23-Jun-17













27.7

008

24-Jun-17













29.0

008

25-Jun-17













30.8

008

26-Jun-17

97.41

511.29

0.19

1.00

6.9

1.90

30.0

008

27-Jun-17

120.98

625.16

0.47

2.43

6.8

1.86

29.3

008

28-Jun-17

122.09

630.28

0.07

0.36

7.0

2.33

28.5

008

29-Jun-17













28.2

008

30-Jun-17













29.7

008

1-Jul-17













30.1

008

2-Jul-17













29.9

008

3-Jul-17













29.7

008

4-Jul-17













28.4

008

5-Jul-17

97.42

346.52

0.07

0.25

7.1

2.57

27.1

008

6-Jul-17

107.83

549.47

0.08

0.41

6.8

3.52

29.6

008

7-Jul-17

105.03

507.27

0.16

0.77

6.8

3.2

30.4

008

8-Jul-17













30.0

008

9-Jul-17













29.4

008

10-Jul-17

68.05

386.46

0.18

1.02

7

1.65

29.8

008

ll-Jul-17

75.32

408.25

0.15

0.81

7.2

1.9

28.9

008

12-Jul-17

64.02

345.88

0.07

0.38

7.3

1.86

29.8

008

13-Jul-17













29.9

008

14-Jul-17













29.8

008

15-Jul-17













29.2

008

16-Jul-17













29.0

008

17-Jul-17

76.65

344.50

0.07

0.31

7.4

2.2

28.5

008

18-Jul-17

95.56

528.31

0.10

0.55

7.5

1.77

29.0

008

19-Jul-17

94.71

525.67

0.08

0.44

7.3

2

29.2

008

20-Jul-17













29.5

008

21-Jul-17













29.2

008

22-Jul-17













29.0

008

23-Jul-17













30.9

008

24-Jul-17

69.75

405.84

0.17

0.99

7

1.25

29.7

008

25-Jul-17

82.18

458.87

0.10

0.56

7

1.57

30.1

008

26-Jul-17

79.60

444.63

0.08

0.45

7.1

1.49

30.2

008

27-Jul-17













31.0

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



28-Jul-17













30.3

008

29-Jul-17













30.5

008

30-Jul-17













30.1

008

31-Jul-17

86.32

480.95

0.32

1.78

7.3

1.18

31.0

008

1-Aug-17

106.99

493.52

0.27

1.25

7.2

1.66

30.0

008

2-Aug-17

107.76

512.86

0.21

1.00

7.3

2.70

30.4

008

3-Aug-17













30.6

008

4-Aug-17













31.0

008

5-Aug-17













30.3

008

6-Aug-17













30.1

008

7-Aug-17

77.38

366.48

0.20

0.95

7.0

3.80

30.5

008

8-Aug-17

95.33

489.61

0.31

1.59

7.1

1.19

30.5

008

9-Aug-17

94.74

509.49

0.10

0.54

6.9

1.46

30.8

008

10-Aug-17













30.8

008

ll-Aug-17













30.6

008

12-Aug-17













31.0

008

13-Aug-17













30.2

008

14-Aug-17

91.89

440.66

0.17

0.82

7.2

1.29

28.8

008

15-Aug-17

103.64

512.36

0.07

0.35

7.2

3.39

28.7

008

16-Aug-17

107.97

620.81

0.11

0.63

7.1

1.35

28.6

008

17-Aug-17













28.7

008

18-Aug-17













29.3

008

19-Aug-17













29.2

008

20-Aug-17













29.4

008

21-Aug-17

79.21

404.57

0.10

0.51

7.5

2.50

28.9

008

22-Aug-17

96.59

577.28

0.07

0.42

7.1

1.94

28.7

008

23-Aug-17

96.59

521.98

0.07

0.38

7.5

1.66

29.3

008

24-Aug-17













29.7

008

25-Aug-17













29.0

008

26-Aug-17













29.2

008

27-Aug-17













29.4

008

28-Aug-17

81.30

460.32

0.11

0.62

6.9

2.32

29.7

008

29-Aug-17

92.70

531.80

0.12

0.69

7.0

3.40

29.7

008

30-Aug-17

97.36

577.94

0.07

0.42

6.9

3.56

30.2

008

31-Aug-17













29.9

008

l-Sep-17













30.1

008

2-Sep-17













30.6

008

3-Sep-17













29.4

008

4-Sep-17













28.7

008

5-Sep-17

74.68

209.00

0.09

0.25

7.0

3.89

29.0

008

6-Sep-17

99.37

649.68

0.07

0.46

7.3

9.11

29.4

008

7-Sep-17

113.50

597.66

0.07

0.37

7.4

10.50

29.2

008

8-Sep-17













29.8

008

9-Sep-17













29.9

008

10-Sep-17













29.8

008

11-Sep-17

90.09

578.54

0.07

0.45

7.8

15.60

29.9

008

12-Sep-17

102.07

636.09

0.07

0.44

7.3

7.22

29.4

008

13-Sep-17

103.64

645.64

0.07

0.44

7.2

2.28

29.5

008

14-Sep-17













29.3

008

15-Sep-17













29.0

008

16-Sep-17













28.9

008

17-Sep-17













28.8

008

18-Sep-17

93.21

475.80

1.00

5.10

7.4

2.16

28.1

008

19-Sep-17

113.76

634.43

0.07

0.39

7.2

2.00

27.2

008

20-Sep-17

113.76

634.65

0.07

0.39

7.4

2.23

27.2

008

21-Sep-17













27.0

008

22-Sep-17













27.3

008

23-Sep-17













27.0

008

24-Sep-17













27.1

008

25-Sep-17

72.55

381.59

0.08

0.42

6.9

1.79

27.8

008

26-Sep-17

82.57

384.46

0.07

0.33

7.8

1.77

27.6

008

27-Sep-17

76.95

388.14

0.07

0.35

7.4

1.84

27.2

008

28-Sep-17













28.5

008

29-Sep-17













27.6

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxveen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



30-Sep-17













28.5

008

1-Oct-17













NA

002

2-Oct-17

52.27

271.63

0.07

0.36

8.3

2.01

NA

002

3-Oct-17

80.48

424.64

0.08

0.42

7.8

1.78

NA

002

4-Oct-17

86.10

490.10

0.07

0.40

7.3

2.05

NA

002

5-Oct-17













NA

002

6-Oct-17













NA

002

7-Oct-17













NA

002

8-Oct-17













NA

002

9-Oct-17

84.96

484.95

0.20

1.14

7.4

1.96

NA

002

10-Oct-17

97.44

556.06

0.07

0.40

7.6

3.52

NA

002

11-Oct-17

91.94

520.50

0.12

0.68

7.4

4.01

NA

002

12-Oct-17













NA

002

13-Oct-17













NA

002

14-Oct-17













NA

002

15-Oct-17













NA

002

16-Oct-17

81.74

451.52

0.11

0.61

7.2

1.56

NA

002

17-Oct-17

90.39

417.07

0.07

0.32

7.1

1.19

NA

002

18-Oct-17

81.34

367.79

0.07

0.32

7.1

1.11

NA

002

19-Oct-17













NA

002

20-Oct-17













NA

002

21-Oct-17













NA

002

22-Oct-17













NA

002

23-Oct-17

81.50

453.01

0.08

0.44

7.2

1.41

NA

002

24-Oct-17

91.14

464.69

0.07

0.36

7.0

1.41

NA

002

25-Oct-17

92.16

526.29

0.51

2.91

7.0

1.26

NA

002

26-Oct-17













NA

002

27-Oct-17













NA

002

28-Oct-17













NA

002

29-Oct-17













NA

002

30-Oct-17

55.18

342.91

0.12

0.75

6.8

1.77

NA

002

31-Oct-17

61.28

343.94

0.07

0.39

8.2

1.63

NA

002

1-Nov-17

66.94

381.94

0.07

0.40

7.7

2.59

NA

002

2-Nov-17













NA

002

3-Nov-17













NA

002

4-Nov-17













NA

002

5-Nov-17













NA

002

6-Nov-17

64.22

303.22

0.22

1.04

6.8

3.71

NA

002

7-Nov-17

83.04

451.94

0.22

1.20

6.9

2.34

NA

002

8-Nov-17

87.22

475.30

0.14

0.76

7.8

2.87

NA

002

9-Nov-17













NA

002

10-Nov-17













NA

002

ll-Nov-17













NA

002

12-Nov-17













NA

002

13-Nov-17

60.93

337.87

0.28

1.55

7.5

3.36

NA

002

14-Nov-17

70.98

328.96

0.15

0.70

7.7

2.83

NA

002

15-Nov-17

74.12

315.88

0.14

0.60

7.8

2.30

NA

002

16-Nov-17













NA

002

17-Nov-17













NA

002

18-Nov-17













NA

002

19-Nov-17













NA

002

20-Nov-17

54.84

212.03

0.14

0.54

7.5

3.17

NA

002

21-Nov-17

70.62

271.87

0.14

0.54

7.6

3.30

NA

002

22-Nov-17

75.96

256.63

0.07

0.24

7.5

2.93

NA

002

23-Nov-17













NA

002

24-Nov-17













NA

002

25-Nov-17













NA

002

26-Nov-17













NA

002

27-Nov-17

82.05

408.11

0.18

0.90

7.7

4.41

NA

002

28-Nov-17

95.14

509.80

0.16

0.86

7.6

4.34

NA

002

29-Nov-17

102.45

535.30

0.13

0.68

7.8

4.24

NA

002

30-Nov-17













NA

002

1-Dec-17













NA

002

2-Dec-17













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



3-Dec-17













NA

002

4-Dec-17

67.40

413.83

0.07

0.43

7.8

5.38

NA

002

5-Dec-17

76.66

451.38

0.07

0.41

7.7

7.52

NA

002

6-Dec-17

81.44

451.67

0.07

0.39

7.9

6.34

NA

002

7-Dec-17













NA

002

8-Dec-17













NA

002

9-Dec-17













NA

002

10-Dec-17













NA

002

11-Dec-17

48.47

256.67

0.07

0.37

8.2

6.78

NA

002

12-Dec-17

61.66

346.70

0.11

0.62

7.8

7.71

NA

002

13-Dec-17

72.72

406.97

0.55

3.08

6.8

6.77

NA

002

14-Dec-17













NA

002

15-Dec-17













NA

002

16-Dec-17













NA

002

17-Dec-17













NA

002

18-Dec-17

56.04

348.94

0.20

1.25

8.0

5.97

NA

002

19-Dec-17

81.27

493.16

0.24

1.46

7.4

6.50

NA

002

20-Dec-17

77.69

443.30

0.11

0.63

7.9

5.09

NA

002

21-Dec-17













NA

002

22-Dec-17













NA

002

23-Dec-17













NA

002

24-Dec-17













NA

002

25-Dec-17













NA

002

26-Dec-17

66.52

286.41

0.16

0.69

7.2

5.18

NA

002

27-Dec-17

86.17

345.09

0.16

0.64

8.0

5.49

NA

002

28-Dec-17

92.66

385.11

0.19

0.79

8.1

5.26

NA

002

29-Dec-17













NA

002

30-Dec-17













NA

002

31-Dec-17













NA

002

1-Jan-18













NA

002

2-Jan-18

67.46

270.53

0.24

0.96

8.8

4.99

NA

002

3-Jan-18

88.42

425.29

2.34

11.25

9.3

6.63

NA

002

4-Jan-18

96.42

497.47

1.19

6.14

8.3

4.49

NA

002

5-Jan-18













NA

002

6-Jan-18













NA

002

7-Jan-18













NA

002

8-Jan-18

46.12

264.59

0.16

0.92

7.4

5.12

NA

002

9-Jan-18

55.29

295.13

0.18

0.96

8.5

5.15

NA

002

10-Jan-18

53.74

290.14

0.17

0.92

9.1

5.75

NA

002

11-Jan-18













NA

002

12-Jan-18













NA

002

13-Jan-18













NA

002

14-Jan-18













NA

002

15-Jan-18

69.13

396.66

0.15

0.86

8.1

5.26

NA

002

16-Jan-18

79.72

468.84

0.12

0.71

9.1

5.62

NA

002

17-Jan-18

81.28

518.88

0.16

1.02

9.0

6.77

NA

002

18-Jan-18













NA

002

19-Jan-18













NA

002

20-Jan-18













NA

002

21-Jan-18













NA

002

22-Jan-18

62.06

324.28

0.15

0.78

7.5

5.59

NA

002

23-Jan-18

83.16

434.31

0.21

1.10

8.7

3.94

NA

002

24-Jan-18

80.82

423.64

0.13

0.68

8.5

3.87

NA

002

25-Jan-18













NA

002

26-Jan-18













NA

002

27-Jan-18













NA

002

28-Jan-18













NA

002

29-Jan-18

70.14

346.44

0.34

1.68

8.2

5.22

NA

002

30-Jan-18

86.18

468.78

0.26

1.41

8.2

4.92

NA

002

31-Jan-18

83.24

473.89

0.28

1.59

8.2

4.02

NA

002

1-Feb-18













N/A

002

2-Feb-18













N/A

002

3-Feb-18













N/A

002

4-Feb-18













N/A

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



5-Feb-18

77.79

476.96

0.35

2.15

8.5

4.57

N/A

002

6-Feb-18

85.34

506.79

0.30

1.78

8.3

3.97

N/A

002

7-Feb-18

91.21

539.29

0.17

1.01

8.4

4.08

N/A

002

8-Feb-18













N/A

002

9-Feb-18













N/A

002

10-Feb-18













N/A

002

11-Feb-18













N/A

002

12-Feb-18

47.96

228.26

0.07

0.33

7.9

3.81

N/A

002

13-Feb-18

65.56

302.93

0.08

0.37

9.1

3.90

N/A

002

14-Feb-18

66.34

322.66

0.07

0.34

8.5

3.28

N/A

002

15-Feb-18













N/A

002

16-Feb-18













N/A

002

17-Feb-18













N/A

002

18-Feb-18













N/A

002

19-Feb-18

60.13

321.08

0.18

0.96

7.8

7.22

N/A

002

20-Feb-18

74.18

383.52

0.16

0.83

8.2

5.13

N/A

002

21-Feb-18

75.77

388.78

0.08

0.41

8.5

4.73

N/A

002

22-Feb-18













N/A

002

23-Feb-18













N/A

002

24-Feb-18













N/A

002

25-Feb-18













N/A

002

26-Feb-18

49.64

231.43

0.20

0.93

9.0

5.22

N/A

002

27-Feb-18

65.55

326.70

0.21

1.05

7.7

6.73

N/A

002

28-Feb-18

76.29

382.69

0.17

0.85

9.0

6.30

N/A

002

1-Mar-18













NA

002

2-Mar-18













NA

002

3-Mar-18













NA

002

4-Mar-18













NA

002

5-Mar-18

66.63

312.47

0.18

0.84

8.3

5.09

NA

002

6-Mar-18

88.76

414.73

0.28

1.31

9.0

5.96

NA

002

7-Mar-18

93.84

472.33

0.18

0.91

8.5

3.97

NA

002

8-Mar-18













NA

002

9-Mar-18













NA

002

10-Mar-18













NA

002

11-Mar-18













NA

002

12-Mar-18

60.61

371.06

0.29

1.78

6.8

7.50

NA

002

13-Mar-18

81.27

489.77

0.24

1.45

7.8

8.57

NA

002

14-Mar-18

88.77

538.75

0.27

1.64

7.1

12.40

NA

002

15-Mar-18













NA

002

16-Mar-18













NA

002

17-Mar-18













NA

002

18-Mar-18













NA

002

19-Mar-18

76.10

440.99

0.18

1.04

7.8

5.86

NA

002

20-Mar-18

102.13

561.53

0.22

1.21

8.0

6.07

NA

002

21-Mar-18

95.74

518.73

0.20

1.08

8.5

6.71

NA

002

22-Mar-18













NA

002

23-Mar-18













NA

002

24-Mar-18













NA

002

25-Mar-18













NA

002

26-Mar-18

59.62

323.92

0.31

1.68

9.2

8.77

NA

002

27-Mar-18

77.20

393.05

0.36

1.83

7.8

6.05

NA

002

28-Mar-18

81.51

409.36

0.33

1.66

7.8

7.24

NA

002

29-Mar-18













NA

002

30-Mar-18













NA

002

31-Mar-18













NA

002

1-Apr-18













NA

002

1-Apr-18















008

2-Apr-18

50.63

288.43

0.25

1.42

8.0

8.22

NA

002

3-Apr-18















008

4-Apr-18

64.12

355.80

0.22

1.22

8.2

5.21

NA

002

5-Apr-18















008

6-Apr-18

64.90

344.96

0.16

0.85

8.2

7.65

NA

002

7-Apr-18















008

8-Apr-18













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



9-Apr-18















008

10-Apr-18













NA

002

11-Apr-18















008

12-Apr-18













NA

002

13-Apr-18















008

14-Apr-18













NA

002

15-Apr-18















008

16-Apr-18

51.59

340.68

0.15

0.99

7.2

5.42

NA

002

17-Apr-18















008

18-Apr-18

69.46

416.70

0.40

2.40

8.3

5.48

NA

002

19-Apr-18















008

20-Apr-18

60.61

371.00

0.15

0.92

8.3

3.58

NA

002

21-Apr-18















008

22-Apr-18













NA

002

23-Apr-18















008

24-Apr-18













NA

002

25-Apr-18















008

26-Apr-18













NA

002

27-Apr-18















008

28-Apr-18













25.3

002

29-Apr-18















008

30-Apr-18

60.83

348.50

0.16

0.92

8.3

3.97

26.5

002

1-May-18















008

2-May-18

66.55

305.78

0.28

1.29

8.2

4.93

25.8

002

3-May-18















008

4-May-18

56.98

309.04

0.08

0.43

7.8

7.55

24.7

002

5-May-18















008

6-May-18













24.6

002

7-May-18















008

8-May-18















002

9-May-18













25.3

008

10-May-18















002

11-May-18













24.7

008

12-May-18















002

13-May-18













24.7

008

14-May-18















002

15-May-18

45.10

226.63

0.11

0.55

8.6

6.02

25.8

008

16-May-18















002

17-May-18

63.50

317.85

0.11

0.55

8.5

6.88

25.4

008

18-May-18















002

19-May-18

72.30

420.35

0.17

0.99

8.0

6.77

27.7

008

20-May-18















002

21-May-18













27.6

008

22-May-18















002

23-May-18













28.4

008

24-May-18















002

25-May-18













28.4

008

26-May-18















002

27-May-18













27.4

008

28-May-18















002

29-May-18

60.60

344.74

0.20

1.14

7.1

4.67

26.3

008

1-May-18

79.88

396.82

0.19

0.94

7.4

3.65

26.3

008

2-May-18

82.32

269.87

0.16

0.52

7.4

6.54

25.1

008

3-May-18













27.6

008

4-May-18













27.4

008

5-May-18













27.7

008

6-May-18













27.1

008

7-May-18

78.13

454.04

0.34

1.98

7.4

3.85

27.9

008

8-May-18

93.50

532.86

0.39

2.22

7.7

4.49

27.2

008

9-May-18

88.56

499.19

0.28

1.58

6.8

5.42

26.9

008

10-May-18













26.5

008

11-May-18













25.7

008

12-May-18













26.6

008

13-May-18













27.3

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



14-May-18

77.47

416.87

0.20

1.08

7.6

5.07

27.9

008

15-May-18









7.3



28.7

008

16-May-18









7.6



29.2

008

17-May-18

12.01

73.24

0.24

1.46

7.6

5.75

28.2

008

18-May-18

73.65

437.64

0.24

1.43

7.4

5.44

29.5

008

19-May-18













28.7

008

20-May-18













27.7

008

21-May-18

81.08

472.30

0.32

1.86

7.2

5.09

28.1

008

22-May-18

95.59

533.33

0.23

1.28

7.1

4.75

28.8

008

23-May-18

99.12

566.91

0.30

1.72

7.1

4.48

29.2

008

24-May-18













29.6

008

25-May-18













29.9

008

26-May-18













28.3

008

27-May-18













27.4

008

28-May-18













28.4

008

29-May-18

83.91

359.00

2.52

10.78

7.3

5.54

26.3

008

30-May-18

99.96

515.89

1.03

5.32

7.2

20.10

28.1

008

31-May-18

105.92

581.83

0.32

1.76

7.2

3.30

27.1

008

l-Jun-18













27.1

008

2-Jun-18













27.6

008

3-Jun-18













28.6

008

4-Jun-18

71.51

435.21

0.15

0.91

7.2

2.83

28.7

008

5-Jun-18

73.64

391.66

1.77

9.41

7.3

2.35

28.1

008

6-Jun-18

72.16

443.74

0.28

1.72

7.5

2.15

28.1

008

7-Jun-18













28.3

008

8-Jun-18













28.2

008

9-Jun-18













28.6

008

10-Jun-18













28.6

008

ll-Jun-18

66.76

404.19

0.07

0.42

7.2

20.80

28.2

008

12-Jun-18

91.31

522.84

0.21

1.20

7.0

18.40

28.2

008

13-Jun-18

98.62

500.59

0.19

0.96

7.0

4.29

28.6

008

14-Jun-18













28.4

008

15-Jun-18













28.5

008

16-Jun-18













28.0

008

17-Jun-18













29.3

008

18-Jun-18

69.93

391.44

0.07

0.39

7.4

4.33

28.5

008

19-Jun-18

79.43

472.66

0.07

0.42

7.1

4.93

29.3

008

20-Jun-18

79.12

461.71

0.12

0.70

7.2

3.62

29.5

008

21-Jun-18













29.3

008

22-Jun-18













29.4

008

23-Jun-18













29.4

008

24-Jun-18













29.3

008

25-Jun-18

52.71

249.44

0.13

0.62

7.5

4.80

29.6

008

26-Jun-18

71.77

335.92

0.19

0.89

7.3

4.40

27.7

008

27-Jun-18

80.37

372.89

0.14

0.65

7.0

3.72

28.2

008

28-Jun-18













28.2

008

29-Jun-18













28.5

008

30-Jun-18













28.5

008

1-Jul-18

68.73

406.95

0.24

1.42

7.4

8.42

28.7

008

2-Jul-18

79.94

489.08

0.34

2.08

7.8

8

28.9

008

3-Jul-18









7.5



29.0

008

4-Jul-18













28.7

008

5-Jul-18

94.00

510.78

0.54

2.93



6.21

29.0

008

6-Jul-18













28.8

008

7-Jul-18













28.0

008

8-Jul-18













27.8

008

9-Jul-18

91.81

353.44

0.35

1.35

7.4

11.2

28.4

008

10-Jul-18

105.96

554.10

0.22

1.15

7.3

6.06

29.0

008

ll-Jul-18

96.60

590.42

0.12

0.73

7

4.37

28.7

008

12-Jul-18













29.0

008

13-Jul-l 8













29.3

008

14-Jul-18













29.6

008

15-Jul-l 8













30.0

008

16-Jul-l8

38.60

234.06

0.16

0.97

7.1

4.93

31.2

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



17-Jul-18

49.79

339.05

0.12

0.82

7.2

4.32

30.4

008

18-Jul-l 8

42.81

289.64

0.25

1.69

6.9

4.08

28.9

008

19-Jul-18













30.4

008

20-Jul-18













30.2

008

21-Jul-18













30.4

008

22-Jul-18













30.6

008

23-Jul-18

43.68

273.42

0.37

2.32

7.2

5.85

29.1

008

24-Jul-18

57.61

291.32

0.27

1.37

7.8

6.69

28.8

008

25-Jul-18

58.25

298.46

0.18

0.92

7.6

5.67

28.8

008

26-Jul-18













29.8

008

27-Jul-18













29.5

008

28-Jul-18













29.5

008

29-Jul-18













30.7

008

30-Jul-18

56.46

336.80

0.27

1.61

7

5.19

30.1

008

3 l-Jul-18

69.05

436.56

0.33

2.09

7.1

4.59

29.8

008

1-Aug-18

73.86

468.07

0.27

1.71

6.9

8.03

29.7

008

2-Aug-18













29.6

008

3-Aug-18













28.5

008

4-Aug-18













29.7

008

5-Aug-18













29.4

008

6-Aug-18

95.71

521.89

0.20

1.09

6.9

5.95

29.2

008

7-Aug-18

107.99

700.32

0.13

0.84

7.0

3.55

29.7

008

8-Aug-18

99.50

706.49

0.17

1.21

6.9

2.70

30.2

008

9-Aug-18













30.5

008

10-Aug-18













31.8

008

ll-Aug-18













30.1

008

12-Aug-18













30.0

008

13-Aug-18









6.8



30.2

008

14-Aug-18

51.24

270.24

0.25

1.32

6.9

12.40

29.6

008

15-Aug-18

56.31

386.09

0.22

1.51

7.1

4.58

30.2

008

16-Aug-18

49.78

302.90

0.18

1.10

6.9

3.37

30.0

008

17-Aug-18













30.0

008

18-Aug-18













31.0

008

19-Aug-18













29.7

008

20-Aug-18

88.15

476.34

0.51

2.76

6.8

11.20

30.2

008

21-Aug-18

97.25

593.80

0.21

1.28

6.9

9.55

30.4

008

22-Aug-18

80.00

526.35

0.20

1.32

6.9

5.25

29.2

008

23-Aug-18













29.5

008

24-Aug-18













29.0

008

25-Aug-18













28.7

008

26-Aug-18













28.8

008

27-Aug-18

83.09

538.49

0.47

3.05

7.4

12.20

29.6

008

28-Aug-18

91.98

555.05

1.18

7.12

7.1

8.18

28.0

008

29-Aug-18

84.14

425.31

0.37

1.87

6.9

8.40

28.2

008

30-Aug-18













28.5

008

31-Aug-18













28.5

008

1-Sep-18

96.33

381.83

0.18

0.71

6.9

4.87

28.5

008

2-Sep-18

115.51

568.14

0.09

0.44

7.3

6.95

28.8

008

3-Sep-18













29.3

008

4-Sep-18

110.80

698.47

0.15

0.95

7.1

9.12

28.7

008

5-Sep-18













29.0

008

6-Sep-18













28.7

008

7-Sep-18

82.80

511.31

0.07

0.43

7.2

4.41

29.0

008

8-Sep-18

93.40

583.10

0.07

0.44

7.7

3.61

28.7

008

9-Sep-18

96.55

604.41

0.07

0.44

7.8

3.16

28.7

008

10-Sep-18













29.2

008

11-Sep-18













27.5

008

12-Sep-18













27.3

008

13-Sep-18













26.6

008

14-Sep-18

99.96

537.83

0.72

3.87

6.9

3.02

26.7

008

15-Sep-18

109.50

441.59

0.40

1.61

7.1

4.16

26.8

008

16-Sep-18

110.75

684.12

0.18

1.11

7.4

5.55

27.0

008

17-Sep-18













26.8

008

18-Sep-18













27.8

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxveen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



19-Sep-18













28.1

008

20-Sep-18













29.1

008

21-Sep-18

65.47

400.47

0.10

0.61

7.2

7.04

29.5

008

22-Sep-18

84.58

520.27

0.17

1.05

7.1

7.15

29.3

008

23-Sep-18

80.23

465.67

0.07

0.41

7.1

5.17

28.8

008

24-Sep-18













29.2

008

25-Sep-18













29.5

008

26-Sep-18













29.6

008

27-Sep-18













28.8

008

28-Sep-18













28.1

008

29-Sep-18













27.6

008

30-Sep-18













27.2

008

1-Oct-18

43.80

213.74

0.07

0.34

7.6

4.18

NA

002

2-Oct-18









7.5



NA

002

3-Oct-18

72.48

397.46

0.18

0.99

7.6

4.58

NA

002

4-Oct-18

71.46

393.81

0.15

0.83

7.3

4.25

NA

002

5-Oct-18













NA

002

6-Oct-18













NA

002

7-Oct-18













NA

002

8-Oct-18

83.42

349.64

0.40

1.68

6.8

6.87

NA

002

9-Oct-18

100.83

581.69

0.52

3.00

7.4

7.23

NA

002

10-Oct-18

106.09

622.24

0.24

1.41

7.4

6.24

NA

002

11-Oct-18













NA

002

12-Oct-18













NA

002

13-Oct-18













NA

002

14-Oct-18













NA

002

15-Oct-18

64.03

309.90

0.26

1.26

7.0

6.68

NA

002

16-Oct-18

83.06

503.78

0.34

2.06

7.5

6.45

NA

002

17-Oct-18

87.85

520.06

0.22

1.30

7.4

6.22

NA

002

18-Oct-18













NA

002

19-Oct-18













NA

002

20-Oct-18













NA

002

21-Oct-18













NA

002

22-Oct-18

84.60

371.86

0.14

0.62

7.2

4.88

NA

002

23-Oct-18

95.11

550.38

0.25

1.45

7.3

4.75

NA

002

24-Oct-18

100.70

578.43

0.24

1.38

7.3

4.12

NA

002

25-Oct-18













NA

002

26-Oct-18













NA

002

27-Oct-18













NA

002

28-Oct-18













NA

002

29-Oct-18

104.15

361.48

0.59

2.05

7.1

4.81

NA

002

30-Oct-18

70.29

349.62

0.25

1.24

7.3

4.26

NA

002

31-Oct-18

115.45

571.23

0.17

0.84

7.1

4.84

NA

002

1-Nov-18













NA

002

2-Nov-18













NA

002

3-Nov-18













NA

002

4-Nov-18













NA

002

5-Nov-18

115.41

661.53

0.83

4.76

7.6

4.44

NA

002

6-Nov-18

131.08

658.11

0.23

1.15

6.9

4.59

NA

002

7-Nov-18

133.14

884.56

0.24

1.59

7.0

6.55

NA

002

8-Nov-18













NA

002

9-Nov-18













NA

002

10-Nov-18













NA

002

ll-Nov-18













NA

002

12-Nov-18

122.33

726.11

0.12

0.71

7.2

4.66

NA

002

13-Nov-18

134.40

798.05

0.34

2.02

7.4

10.00

NA

002

14-Nov-18

138.64

794.30

0.21

1.20

7.4

7.76

NA

002

15-Nov-18













NA

002

16-Nov-18













NA

002

17-Nov-18













NA

002

18-Nov-18













NA

002

19-Nov-18

113.67

653.93

0.20

1.15

7.7

10.10

NA

002

20-Nov-18

130.55

681.82

0.56

2.92

7.1

9.61

NA

002

21-Nov-18

130.32

702.79

0.46

2.48

7.5

3.77

NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



22-Nov-18













NA

002

23-Nov-18













NA

002

24-Nov-18













NA

002

25-Nov-18













NA

002

26-Nov-18

109.60

421.67

0.15

0.58

7.8

5.38

NA

002

27-Nov-18

128.15

673.88

0.10

0.53

7.8

10.20

NA

002

28-Nov-18

125.45

981.47

0.13

1.02

7.0

4.75

NA

002

29-Nov-18













NA

002

30-Nov-18













NA

002

1-Dec-18

93.12

595.72

1.38

8.83

7.6

3.87

NA

002

2-Dec-18

110.54

709.84

4.16

26.71

7.5

3.26

NA

002

3-Dec-18

114.11

729.57

2.58

16.50

7.0

3.39

NA

002

4-Dec-18













NA

002

5-Dec-18













NA

002

6-Dec-18













NA

002

7-Dec-18













NA

002

8-Dec-18

94.88

619.89

0.10

0.65

7.4

7.73

NA

002

9-Dec-18

109.49

716.86

0.13

0.85

7.2

5.87

NA

002

10-Dec-18

114.66

744.07

0.21

1.36

7.0

6.55

NA

002

11-Dec-18













NA

002

12-Dec-18













NA

002

13-Dec-18













NA

002

14-Dec-18













NA

002

15-Dec-18

79.70

526.05

0.15

0.99

7.3

6.05

NA

002

16-Dec-18

101.07

674.40

0.54

3.60

7.0

6.76

NA

002

17-Dec-18

101.25

681.70

0.26

1.75

7.1

9.27

NA

002

18-Dec-18













NA

002

19-Dec-18













NA

002

20-Dec-18













NA

002

21-Dec-18













NA

002

22-Dec-18













NA

002

23-Dec-18













NA

002

24-Dec-18

106.52

550.43

0.26

1.34

6.9

7.37

NA

002

25-Dec-18

122.08

611.25

0.15

0.75

7.0

5.48

NA

002

26-Dec-18

120.74

670.39

0.07

0.39

7.2

5.01

NA

002

27-Dec-18













NA

002

28-Dec-18













NA

002

29-Dec-18













NA

002

30-Dec-18













NA

002

31-Dec-18













NA

002

l-Jan-19













NA

002

2-Jan-19

96.29

554.20

0.17

0.98

8.3

5.32

NA

002

3-Jan-19

108.44

629.70

0.18

1.05

8.8

4.44

NA

002

4-Jan-19

112.08

658.80

0.20

1.18

8.6

4.41

NA

002

5-Jan-19













NA

002

6-Jan-19













NA

002

7-Jan-19

102.83

447.33

0.07

0.30

7.8

6.36

NA

002

8-Jan-19

110.43

630.37

0.45

2.57

7.2

5.57

NA

002

9-Jan-19

116.92

511.64

0.14

0.61

7.8

4.66

NA

002

10-Jan-19













NA

002

11-Jan-19













NA

002

12-Jan-19













NA

002

13-Jan-19













NA

002

14-Jan-19

113.63

679.75

0.44

2.63

7.1

5.09

NA

002

15-Jan-19

131.88

745.28

0.75

4.24

7.7

4.03

NA

002

16-Jan-19

131.12

725.26

0.07

0.39

7.0

3.46

NA

002

17-Jan-19













NA

002

18-Jan-19













NA

002

19-Jan-19













NA

002

20-Jan-19













NA

002

21-Jan-19

121.98

689.57

0.20

1.13

7.8

9.70

NA

002

22-Jan-19

138.65

789.88

0.18

1.03

7.6

6.47

NA

002

23-Jan-19

140.75

807.26

0.38

2.18

7.1

4.31

NA

002

24-Jan-19













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



25-Jan-19













NA

002

26-Jan-19













NA

002

27-Jan-19













NA

002

28-Jan-19

66.62

360.74

0.23

1.25

7.8

5.52

NA

002

29-Jan-19

128.82

588.89

0.41

1.87

7.3

5.55

NA

002

30-Jan-19

133.34

631.65

0.18

0.85

7.9

5.61

NA

002

31-Jan-19













NA

002

l-Feb-19













N/A

002

2-Feb-19













N/A

002

3-Feb-19













N/A

002

4-Feb-19

75.50

344.08

0.16

0.73

7.8

2.97

N/A

002

5-Feb-19

97.05

455.13

0.18

0.84

7.9

4.00

N/A

002

6-Feb-19

99.10

489.15

0.07

0.35

7.7

6.04

N/A

002

7-Feb-19













N/A

002

8-Feb-19













N/A

002

9-Feb-19













N/A

002

10-Feb-19













N/A

002

1l-Feb-19

57.97

336.16

0.18

1.04

7.8

4.68

N/A

002

12-Feb-19

80.96

473.39

0.15

0.88

8.1

4.56

N/A

002

13-Feb-19

83.20

489.05

0.19

1.12

7.9

4.03

N/A

002

14-Feb-19













N/A

002

15-Feb-19













N/A

002

16-Feb-19













N/A

002

17-Feb-19













N/A

002

18-Feb-19

56.38

296.51

0.20

1.05

8.1

2.86

N/A

002

19-Feb-19

75.63

393.76

0.22

1.15

7.3

4.79

N/A

002

20-Feb-19

73.44

406.21

0.17

0.94

7.7

2.61

N/A

002

2l-Feb-19













N/A

002

22-Feb-19













N/A

002

23-Feb-19













N/A

002

24-Feb-19













N/A

002

25-Feb-19

43.33

251.95

0.08

0.47

8.8

2.69

N/A

002

26-Feb-19

67.34

377.84

0.07

0.39

8.3

3.66

N/A

002

27-Feb-19

74.66

438.31

0.07

0.41

8.8

2.32

N/A

002

28-Feb-19













N/A

002

1-Mar-19













NA

002

2-Mar-19













NA

002

3-Mar-19













NA

002

4-Mar-19

55.97

360.50

0.13

0.84

7.8

4.19

NA

002

5-Mar-19

73.40

413.10

0.07

0.39

8.1

7.02

NA

002

6-Mar-19

90.29

418.69

0.09

0.42

8.5

4.59

NA

002

7-Mar-19













NA

002

8-Mar-19













NA

002

9-Mar-19













NA

002

10-Mar-19













NA

002

11-Mar-19

36.67

194.42

0.12

0.64

7.8

3.63

NA

002

12-Mar-19

53.15

287.93

0.09

0.49

8.1

6.48

NA

002

13-Mar-19

57.62

308.89

0.08

0.43

8.1

2.90

NA

002

14-Mar-19













NA

002

15-Mar-19













NA

002

16-Mar-19













NA

002

17-Mar-19













NA

002

18-Mar-19

31.48

183.69

0.09

0.53

7.4

3.63

NA

002

19-Mar-19

43.72

250.89

0.20

1.15

7.3

4.24

NA

002

20-Mar-19

51.29

290.50

0.10

0.57

7.3

3.39

NA

002

21-Mar-19













NA

002

22-Mar-19













NA

002

23-Mar-19













NA

002

24-Mar-19













NA

002

25-Mar-19

21.58

147.33

0.11

0.75

7.0

3.24

NA

002

26-Mar-19

28.62

192.74

0.09

0.61

8.3

3.01

NA

002

27-Mar-19

30.40

202.97

0.09

0.60

7.6

3.42

NA

002

28-Mar-19













NA

002

29-Mar-19













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



30-Mar-19













NA

002

31-Mar-19













NA

002

1-Apr-19

31.55

188.23

0.50

2.98

6.8

3.39

NA

002

2-Apr-19

46.50

291.15

0.09

0.56

7.9

4.89

NA

002

3-Apr-19

41.30

248.71

0.08

0.48

7.1

5.81

NA

002

4-Apr-19













NA

002

5-Apr-19













NA

002

6-Apr-19













NA

002

7-Apr-19













NA

002

8-Apr-19

40.02

223.28

0.53

2.96

6.9

7.75

NA

002

9-Apr-19

54.98

241.50

0.14

0.61

7.2

9.53

NA

002

10-Apr-19

53.80

348.68

0.07

0.45

7.0

4.67

NA

002

11-Apr-19













NA

002

12-Apr-19













NA

002

13-Apr-19













NA

002

14-Apr-19













NA

002

15-Apr-19

38.60

234.79

0.07

0.43

7.0

4.77

26.6

002

16-Apr-19

59.30

356.64

0.07

0.42

7.1

4.33

28.3

002

17-Apr-19

64.90

388.47

0.07

0.42

7.0

5.25

28.2

002

18-Apr-19













28.2

002

19-Apr-19













30.3

002

20-Apr-19













30.0

002

21-Apr-19













29.3

002

22-Apr-19

68.19

419.01

0.10

0.61

7.1

5.42

29.4

002

23-Apr-19

80.40

471.36

0.11

0.64

7.3

5.55

29.4

002

24-Apr-19

77.97

454.18

0.07

0.41

7.0

5.19

29.3

002

25-Apr-19













29.5

002

26-Apr-19













30.1

002

27-Apr-19













29.5

002

28-Apr-19













28.0

002

29-Apr-19

53.20

309.43

0.10

0.58

7.1

4.38

28.2

002

30-Apr-19

62.40

361.35

0.10

0.58

7.0

5.32

28.2

002

1-May-19

51.90

298.09

0.07

0.40

7.0

4.40

28.4

008

2-May-19













28.8

008

3-May-19













29.1

008

4-May-19













29.7

008

5-May-19













29.7

008

6-May-19

34.98

187.47

0.12

0.64

6.8

4.86

29.8

008

7-May-19

48.61

246.05

0.24

1.21

6.9

4.82

29.4

008

8-May-19

47.06

257.30

0.10

0.55

7.3

4.75

29.5

008

9-May-19













29.7

008

10-May-19













30.0

008

11-May-19













30.2

008

12-May-19













30.9

008

13-May-19













31.1

008

14-May-19

69.10

376.86

0.15

0.82

6.9

3.56

30.5

008

15-May-19

69.45

375.23

0.09

0.49

7.0

4.10

29.7

008

16-May-19

58.05

314.13

0.22

1.19

6.9

4.20

30.0

008

17-May-19













29.5

008

18-May-19













29.8

008

19-May-19













30.4

008

20-May-19

59.95

326.06

0.23

1.25

7.1

7.64

30.1

008

21-May-19

72.98

387.49

0.46

2.44

6.9

19.40

28.9

008

22-May-19

54.49

250.08

0.14

0.64

6.8

2.75

29.3

008

23-May-19













29.4

008

24-May-19













30.3

008

25-May-19













29.8

008

26-May-19













29.7

008

27-May-19













29.8

008

28-May-19

54.41

172.08

0.07

0.22

6.8

2.47

30.0

008

29-May-19

72.86

230.40

0.07

0.22

6.9

3.83

29.3

008

30-May-19

68.50

299.95

0.07

0.31

6.8

4.11

30.8

008

31-May-19













30.8

008

l-Jun-19













30.7

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



2-Jun-19













30.8

008

3-Jun-19

58.21

373.53

0.31

1.99

6.9

6.52

32.0

008

4-Jun-19

74.46

421.18

0.41

2.32

6.8

5.58

32.1

008

5-Jun-19

73.99

399.84

0.15

0.81

6.8

3.64

30.5

008

6-Jun-19













31.1

008

7-Jun-19













30.2

008

8-Jun-19













30.5

008

9-Jun-19













30.2

008

10-Jun-19

71.98

383.90

0.28

1.49

6.9

5.94

31.1

008

ll-Jun-19

91.42

476.52

0.56

2.92

6.8

5.67

31.2

008

12-Jun-19

96.46

519.62

0.35

1.89

6.8

4.24

32.2

008

13-Jun-19













33.0

008

14-Jun-19













33.0

008

15-Jun-19













32.0

008

16-Jun-19













32.0

008

17-Jun-19

79.02

390.35

0.31

1.53

7.0

4.88

32.0

008

18-Jun-19

106.64

515.76

0.26

1.26

6.8

4.87

32.1

008

19-Jun-19

101.22

532.91

0.32

1.68

7.1

5.45

30.0

008

20-Jun-19













30.0

008

21-Jun-19













29.8

008

22-Jun-19













31.3

008

23-Jun-19













31.2

008

24-Jun-19

93.36

520.28

0.51

2.84

7.0

5.41

30.5

008

25-Jun-19

103.92

555.51

3.22

17.21

7.3

5.93

31.8

008

26-Jun-19

109.25

582.14

0.84

4.48

7.5

3.38

32.0

008

27-Jun-19













31.1

008

28-Jun-19













29.9

008

29-Jun-19













29.7

008

30-Jun-19

76.41

432.13

0.63

3.56

7.1

4.30

31.5

008

1-Jul-19

102.43

615.22

0.47

2.82

7.0

4.25

31.6

008

2-Jul-19

114.32

694.02

0.60

3.64

7.1

4.53

31.4

008

3-Jul-19













29.8

008

4-Jul-19













29.7

008

5-Jul-19













30.0

008

6-Jul-19













30.8

008

7-Jul-19













29.1

008

8-Jul-19

80.80

415.74

0.20

1.03

6.8

4.11

29.1

008

9-Jul-19









6.8



30.3

008

10-Jul-19

79.74

446.57

0.14

0.78

7.0

4.45

29.7

008

ll-Jul-19

53.95

322.66

0.08

0.48



5.18

29.7

008

12-Jul-19













29.7

008

13-Jul-19













30.1

008

14-Jul-19













30.0

008

15-Jul-19

50.17

292.38

0.35

2.04

6.8

4.48

30.1

008

16-Jul-19

81.10

458.24

2.51

14.18

6.9

4.84

30.0

008

17-Jul-19

81.04

428.40

0.34

1.80

7.1

3.49

30.4

008

18-Jul-19













30.3

008

19-Jul-19













29.0

008

20-Jul-19













28.6

008

21-Jul-19













30.0

008

22-Jul-19

82.49

442.08

0.11

0.59

7.0

3.41

30.5

008

23-Jul-19

99.50

557.90

0.32

1.79

7.1

3.84

31.0

008

24-Jul-19

87.04

490.97

1.14

6.43

7.0

3.12

30.6

008

25-Jul-19













30.5

008

26-Jul-19













30.5

008

27-Jul-19













31.0

008

28-Jul-19













30.5

008

29-Jul-19

84.50

451.01

0.26

1.39

7.1

4.21

30.5

008

30-Jul-19

99.80

556.16

0.65

3.62

7.0

3.76

31.0

008

31-Jul-19

102.10

575.82

0.39

2.20

7.2

4.18

31.6

008

1-Aug-19













30.7

008

2-Aug-19













30.0

008

3-Aug-19













31.0

008

4-Aug-19













31.3

008

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



5-Aug-19

72.35

359.58

0.13

0.65

7.0

3.30

31.0

008

6-Aug-19

83.82

483.46

1.01

5.83

7.0

4.25

31.0

008

7-Aug-19

80.54

350.11

0.23

1.00

6.9

3.68

31.4

008

8-Aug-19













31.8

008

9-Aug-19













30.2

008

10-Aug-19













36.0

008

ll-Aug-19













30.9

008

12-Aug-19

54.57

333.86

0.07

0.43

7.1

3.29

30.8

008

13-Aug-19

70.01

435.67

1.07

6.66

6.8

6.48

31.5

008

14-Aug-19

72.45

468.21

0.09

0.58

6.8

5.97

32.1

008

15-Aug-19













31.8

008

16-Aug-19













31.6

008

17-Aug-19













31.1

008

18-Aug-19













31.2

008

19-Aug-19

66.43

486.98

0.07

0.51

7.0

6.08

31.0

008

20-Aug-19

83.63

599.08

0.07

0.50

6.8

5.64

30.6

008

21-Aug-19

86.01

576.11

0.07

0.47

6.9

3.42

30.8

008

22-Aug-19













30.9

008

23-Aug-19













30.8

008

24-Aug-19













31.6

008

25-Aug-19













30.3

008

26-Aug-19

58.40

363.80

0.10

0.62

6.9

3.68

30.3

008

27-Aug-19

76.18

311.17

0.10

0.41

7.2

3.78

29.3

008

28-Aug-19

85.18

346.04

0.07

0.28

7.0

3.17

29.1

008

29-Aug-19













29.1

008

30-Aug-19













31.6

008

31-Aug-19













31.4

008

l-Sep-19













31.0

008

2-Sep-19













30.7

008

3-Sep-19

79.45

347.31

0.10

0.44

6.9

3.35

29.4

008

4-Sep-19

82.94

357.68

0.17

0.73

6.9

2.69

29.6

008

5-Sep-19

84.75

372.90

0.07

0.31

6.8

2.52

29.6

008

6-Sep-19













30.8

008

7-Sep-19













31.1

008

8-Sep-19













30.6

008

9-Sep-19

31.83

180.72

1.90

10.79

7.0

3.70

31.0

008

10-Sep-19

36.77

236.03

0.07

0.45

6.8

3.02

30.2

008

11-Sep-19

43.26

266.91

0.07

0.43

6.9

3.53

30.7

008

12-Sep-19













30.5

008

13-Sep-19













31.2

008

14-Sep-19













31.1

008

15-Sep-19













30.6

008

16-Sep-19









6.8



30.6

008

17-Sep-19

65.40

395.91

0.07

0.42

7.0

2.67

30.9

008

18-Sep-19

55.65

350.29

0.07

0.44

6.8

2.96

29.3

008

19-Sep-19

47.80

256.89

0.08

0.43

6.9

2.91

29.6

008

20-Sep-19













28.8

008

21-Sep-19













28.6

008

22-Sep-19













28.6

008

23-Sep-19

55.89

369.48

0.17

1.12

6.9

2.89

30.0

008

24-Sep-19

74.13

477.13

0.16

1.03

6.8

3.93

30.6

008

25-Sep-19

88.59

576.07

0.14

0.91

7.0

2.82

29.8

008

26-Sep-19













29.8

008

27-Sep-19













29.5

008

28-Sep-19













28.9

008

29-Sep-19













28.4

008

30-Sep-19

62.70

397.37

0.12

0.76

6.8

2.96

27.8

008

1-Oct-19

79.07

560.73

0.07

0.50

6.9

3.62

NA

002

2-Oct-19

85.38

519.18

0.07

0.43

7.1

8.43

NA

002

3-Oct-19













NA

002

4-Oct-19













NA

002

5-Oct-19













NA

002

6-Oct-19













NA

002

7-Oct-19

71.53

474.47

5.11

33.90

6.9

8.75

NA

002

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxveen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



8-Oct-19

79.06

490.94

1.79

11.12

6.9

14.90

NA

002

9-Oct-19

90.14

583.26

0.44

2.85

7.0

11.00

NA

002

10-Oct-19













NA

002

11-Oct-19













NA

002

12-Oct-19













NA

002

13-Oct-19













NA

002

14-Oct-19

104.02

740.96

0.37

2.64

7.1

17.90

NA

002

15-Oct-19

117.09

745.23

0.37

2.35

7.1

19.60

NA

002

16-Oct-19

114.37

762.46

0.30

2.00

7.0

14.70

NA

002

17-Oct-19













NA

002

18-Oct-19













NA

002

19-Oct-19













NA

002

20-Oct-19













NA

002

21-Oct-19

83.37

429.06

0.14

0.72

7.3

8.04

NA

002

22-Oct-19

89.36

301.03

0.16

0.54

7.3

7.85

NA

002

23-Oct-19

109.17

629.77

0.19

1.10

7.3

10.10

NA

002

24-Oct-19













NA

002

25-Oct-19













NA

002

26-Oct-19













NA

002

27-Oct-19













NA

002

28-Oct-19

78.62

493.98

0.57

3.58

7.0

4.08

NA

002

29-Oct-19

97.51

622.65

1.97

12.58

7.0

4.83

NA

002

30-Oct-19













NA

002

31-Oct-19













NA

002

1-Nov-19

64

427.7

0.07

0.5

7.0

6.84

NA

002

2-Nov-19













NA

002

3-Nov-19













NA

002

4-Nov-19

48

316.6

0.09

0.6

7.3

8.57

NA

002

5-Nov-19

61

391.1

0.07

0.4

7.3

5.95

NA

002

6-Nov-19

61

392.9

0.11

0.7

7.5

9.92

NA

002

7-Nov-19













NA

002

8-Nov-19













NA

002

9-Nov-19













NA

002

10-Nov-19













NA

002

ll-Nov-19

67

460.5

0.26

1.8

6.9

10.10

NA

002

12-Nov-19

51

350.7

0.20

1.4

6.9

13.00

NA

002

13-Nov-19

63

406.7

0.25

1.6

7.1

8.83

NA

002

14-Nov-19













NA

002

15-Nov-19













NA

002

16-Nov-19













NA

002

17-Nov-19













NA

002

18-Nov-19

35

248.6

0.20

1.4

6.8

5.19

NA

002

19-Nov-19









6.9



NA

002

20-Nov-19

50

386.3

0.57

4.4

6.9

3.51

NA

002

21-Nov-19

32

228.0

0.54

3.9

6.9

3.37

NA

002

22-Nov-19













NA

002

23-Nov-19













NA

002

24-Nov-19













NA

002

25-Nov-19

39

281.7

0.23

1.7

7.0

3.62

NA

002

26-Nov-19













NA

002

27-Nov-19

52

388.9

0.17

1.3

7.2

5.01

NA

002

28-Nov-19













NA

002

29-Nov-19













NA

002

30-Nov-19













NA

002

1-Dec-19













NA

002

2-Dec-19

38.32

159.78

0.07

0.29

6.9

3.60

NA

002

3-Dec-19

52.03

275.55

0.58

3.07

6.8

3.83

NA

002

4-Dec-19

46.16

289.50

0.56

3.51

6.8

5.55

NA

002

5-Dec-19













NA

002

6-Dec-19













NA

002

7-Dec-19













NA

002

8-Dec-19













NA

002

9-Dec-19

55.26

341.99

0.29

1.79

6.9

7.82

NA

002

10-Dec-19

76.32

451.50

0.28

1.66

6.8

7.06

NA

002

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 64 of 187


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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



11-Dec-19

75.94

352.30

0.23

1.07

6.8

5.32

NA

002

12-Dec-19













NA

002

13-Dec-19













NA

002

14-Dec-19













NA

002

15-Dec-19













NA

002

16-Dec-19

54.18

350.51

0.24

1.55

7.0

6.64

NA

002

17-Dec-19

78.49

456.27

0.92

5.35

7.0

5.76

NA

002

18-Dec-19

78.19

522.13

0.35

2.34

7.0

8.78

NA

002

19-Dec-19













NA

002

20-Dec-19













NA

002

21-Dec-19













NA

002

22-Dec-19

27.60

106.85

0.82

3.17

6.9

5.13

NA

002

23-Dec-19

36.70

129.25

1.16

4.09

6.8

7.47

NA

002

24-Dec-19













NA

002

25-Dec-19













NA

002

26-Dec-19

42.90

146.69

0.31

1.06

6.8

7.86

NA

002

27-Dec-19













NA

002

28-Dec-19













NA

002

29-Dec-19

55.90

250.29

0.25

1.12

6.9

7.31

NA

002

30-Dec-19

70.50

249.89

0.26

0.92

6.8

6.48

NA

002

31-Dec-19













NA

002

l-Jan-20













NA

002

2-Jan-20

84.57

292.00

0.15

0.52

6.8

3.82

NA

002

3-Jan-20













NA

002

4-Jan-20













NA

002

5-Jan-20













NA

002

6-Jan-20

29.52

216.39

0.30

2.20

7.3

9.15

NA

002

7-Jan-20

38.19

286.02

0.31

2.32

7.2

7.95

NA

002

8-Jan-20

34.15

238.39

0.17

1.19

7.2

7.61

NA

002

9-Jan-20













NA

002

10-Jan-20













NA

002

ll-Jan-20













NA

002

12-Jan-20













NA

002

13-Jan-20

46.39

242.59

0.41

2.14

7.3

11.70

NA

002

14-Jan-20

55.06

261.29

0.38

1.80

7.2

9.10

NA

002

15-Jan-20

41.07

229.80

0.30

1.68

6.9

9.70

NA

002

16-Jan-20













NA

002

17-Jan-20













NA

002

18-Jan-20













NA

002

19-Jan-20













NA

002

20-Jan-20

56.03

342.72

0.34

2.08

6.9

6.97

NA

002

21-Jan-20

76.10

421.53

1.26

6.98

7.0

10.40

NA

002

22-Jan-20

68.94

432.06

0.68

4.26

6.9

7.49

NA

002

23-Jan-20













NA

002

24-Jan-20













NA

002

25-Jan-20













NA

002

26-Jan-20













NA

002

27-Jan-20

55.70

294.58

0.26

1.38

6.9

5.34

NA

002

28-Jan-20

65.30

302.43

0.14

0.65

7.0

5.40

NA

002

29-Jan-20

65.30

359.55

0.07

0.39

7.0

4.74

NA

002

30-Jan-20













NA

002

31-Jan-20













NA

002

l-Feb-20













N/A

002

2-Feb-20













N/A

002

3-Feb-20

49.57

331.49

0.16

1.07

6.9

8.05

N/A

002

4-Feb-20

58.27

364.47

0.16

1.00

6.8

5.58

N/A

002

5-Feb-20

49.22

315.06

0.13

0.83

7.3

5.86

N/A

002

6-Feb-20













N/A

002

7-Feb-20













N/A

002

8-Feb-20













N/A

002

9-Feb-20













N/A

002

10-Feb-20

39.10

237.88

0.30

1.83

6.8

6.71

N/A

002

1l-Feb-20

46.30

290.25

0.25

1.57

6.9

6.33

N/A

002

12-Feb-20

47.27

310.41

0.22

1.44

7.0

6.21

N/A

002

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



13-Feb-20













N/A

002

14-Feb-20













N/A

002

15-Feb-20













N/A

002

16-Feb-20













N/A

002

17-Feb-20

33.51

186.95

0.22

1.23

7.0

7.34

N/A

002

18-Feb-20

64.05

352.28

0.15

0.83

7.3

6.83

N/A

002

19-Feb-20

49.30

291.48

0.12

0.71

7.0

6.62

N/A

002

20-Feb-20













N/A

002

21-Feb-20













N/A

002

22-Feb-20













N/A

002

23-Feb-20













N/A

002

24-Feb-20

41.18

193.72

0.17

0.80

6.9

6.55

N/A

002

25-Feb-20

69.48

326.38

0.16

0.75

6.9

7.51

N/A

002

26-Feb-20

74.40

437.56

0.08

0.47

6.9

8.77

N/A

002

27-Feb-20













N/A

002

28-Feb-20













N/A

002

29-Feb-20













N/A

002

l-Mar-20













NA

002

2-Mar-20

22.27

139.37

0.23

1.44

7.0

6.16

NA

002

3-Mar-20

29.17

173.49

0.19

1.13

6.9

5.49

NA

002

4-Mar-20

29.47

189.71

0.17

1.09

6.8

6.91

NA

002

5-Mar-20













NA

002

6-Mar-20













NA

002

7-Mar-20













NA

002

8-Mar-20













NA

002

9-Mar-20

35.94

226.62

0.46

2.90

6.9

11.90

NA

002

10-Mar-20

63.40

259.30

0.21

0.86

6.9

6.48

NA

002

1 l-Mar-20

58.67

308.79

0.27

1.42

7.0

8.11

NA

002

12-Mar-20













NA

002

13-Mar-20













NA

002

14-Mar-20













NA

002

15-Mar-20













NA

002

16-Mar-20

38.57

266.65

0.16

1.11

7.1

9.72

NA

002

17-Mar-20

47.87

348.79

0.07

0.51

6.9

7.89

NA

002

18-Mar-20

52.87

372.69

0.15

1.06

7.0

7.28

NA

002

19-Mar-20













NA

002

20-Mar-20













NA

002

2 l-Mar-20













NA

002

22-Mar-20













NA

002

23-Mar-20









7.1



NA

002

24-Mar-20

65.32

460.76

0.11

0.78

6.9

7.92

NA

002

25-Mar-20

58.82

371.67

0.07

0.44

6.9

5.30

NA

002

26-Mar-20

45.00

284.57

0.25

1.58

7.0

5.67

NA

002

27-Mar-20













NA

002

28-Mar-20













NA

002

29-Mar-20













NA

002

30-Mar-20

52.49

254.96

0.18

0.87

6.9

6.88

NA

002

3 l-Mar-20

73.65

420.18

0.42

2.40

6.8

6.32

NA

002

l-Apr-20

74.71

455.20

0.13

0.79

6.9

6.31

NA

002

2-Apr-20













NA

002

3-Apr-20













NA

002

4-Apr-20













NA

002

5-Apr-20













NA

002

6-Apr-20

45.27

271.79

0.23

1.38

7.0

8.98

NA

002

7-Apr-20

64.87

357.28

0.07

0.39

6.9

6.01

NA

002

8-Apr-20

65.80

377.76

0.09

0.52

6.9

5.20

NA

002

9-Apr-20













NA

002

10-Apr-20













NA

002

ll-Apr-20













NA

002

12-Apr-20













NA

002

13-Apr-20

31.27

172.79

0.07

0.39

6.9

4.88

NA

002

14-Apr-20

46.07

276.05

0.15

0.90

6.8

8.44

NA

002

15-Apr-20

42.50

283.01

0.07

0.47

6.8

6.30

28.8

002

16-Apr-20













28.0

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



17-Apr-20













28.1

002

18-Apr-20













28.2

002

19-Apr-20













28.1

002

20-Apr-20

54.48

329.91

0.10

0.61

7.0

6.13

30.1

002

21-Apr-20

71.21

348.26

0.11

0.54

6.9

5.39

30.0

002

22-Apr-20

67.22

410.36

0.14

0.85

7.0

7.60

31.0

002

23-Apr-20













30.8

002

24-Apr-20













31.0

002

25-Apr-20













30.2

002

26-Apr-20













26.5

002

27-Apr-20

47.97

322.53

0.12

0.81

7.1

7.57

26.5

002

28-Apr-20

66.14

350.72

0.19

1.01

7.0

4.48

28.5

002

29-Apr-20

68.89

396.09

0.17

0.98

7.2

5.08

29.0

002

30-Apr-20













28.9

002

l-May-20













29.2

008

2-May-20













29.3

008

3-May-20













26.5

008

4-May-20

40.00

204.55

0.22

1.13

7.6

3.86

26.0

008

5-May-20

54.83

237.16

0.10

0.43

7.7

3.52

26.2

008

6-May-20

51.56

257.73

0.14

0.70

7.2

3.66

28.2

008

7-May-20













26.3

008

8-May-20













26.7

008

9-May-20













26.7

008

10-May-20













26.6

008

1 l-May-20

36.98

154.54

0.07

0.29

7.1

5.99

26.6

008

12-May-20

52.84

221.42

0.25

1.05

7.2

5.92

26.7

008

13-May-20

47.21

205.30

0.28

1.22

7.6

7.09

25.7

008

14-May-20













25.8

008

15-May-20













25.4

008

16-May-20













26.2

008

17-May-20













26.1

008

18-May-20

31.15

165.33

0.14

0.74

7.4

5.69

27.3

008

19-May-20

44.63

241.41

0.09

0.49

7.4

5.25

26.5

008

20-May-20

45.29

273.92

0.07

0.42

7.6

5.09

27.2

008

2 l-May-20













27.1

008

22-May-20













27.0

008

23-May-20













27.0

008

24-May-20













27.3

008

25-May-20













27.0

008

26-May-20

23.80

69.76

0.07

0.21

6.8

5.38

27.0

008

27-May-20

32.30

215.47

0.07

0.47

7.3

5.30

27.3

008

28-May-20

36.50

256.76

0.12

0.84

7.5

4.82

27.7

008

29-May-20













26.3

008

30-May-20













26.9

008

3 l-May-20













26.8

008

l-Jun-20

27.27

159.13

0.19

1.11

7.4

8.56

26.7

008

2-Jun-20

33.30

207.37

0.11

0.69

7.3

3.55

27.2

008

3-Jun-20

25.53

166.72

0.14

0.91

7.2

3.17

26.8

008

4-Jun-20













27.0

008

5-Jun-20













26.3

008

6-Jun-20













26.3

008

7-Jun-20













26.7

008

8-Jun-20

32.71

211.35

0.13

0.84

7.1

7.52

26.0

008

9-Jun-20

42.90

257.57

0.07

0.42

7.1

6.48

26.2

008

10-Jun-20

30.92

156.01

0.80

4.04

7.2

5.33

27.4

008

ll-Jun-20













27.0

008

12-Jun-20













27.5

008

13-Jun-20













27.0

008

14-Jun-20













26.8

008

15-Jun-20

47.81

185.14

0.26

1.01

7.3

13.50

26.4

008

16-Jun-20

79.94

427.84

0.28

1.50

7.2

9.60

27.0

008

17-Jun-20

87.17

431.41

0.26

1.29

7.8

18.30

26.7

008

18-Jun-20













27.7

008

19-Jun-20













28.4

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



20-Jun-20













29.4

008

21-Jun-20













28.0

008

22-Jun-20

105.00

599.64

0.23

1.31

7.3

7.34

28.1

008

23-Jun-20

127.83

716.06

0.26

1.46

7.4

3.83

28.6

008

24-Jun-20

117.65

676.76

0.17

0.98

7.2

5.95

30.4

008

25-Jun-20













29.9

008

26-Jun-20













30.8

008

27-Jun-20













31.5

008

28-Jun-20













31.0

008

29-Jun-20

30.30

110.44

0.33

1.20

7.3

4.19

27.5

008

30-Jun-20

37.50

189.28

0.20

1.01

7.2

3.09

28.5

008

l-Jul-20

39.28

179.53

0.84

3.84

7.2

6.32

28.5

008

2-Jul-20













29.4

008

3-Jul-20













29.8

008

4-Jul-20













29.7

008

5-Jul-20













28.9

008

6-Jul-20

49.23

262.55

0.48

2.56

7.3

6.53

29.2

008

7-Jul-20

67.92

360.83

0.13

0.69

7.2

9.70

29.2

008

8-Jul-20

50.30

283.92

0.27

1.52

7.4

8.03

28.5

008

9-Jul-20













29.5

008

10-Jul-20













29.0

008

ll-Jul-20













30.1

008

12-Jul-20













29.6

008

13-Jul-20

35.16

213.74

0.46

2.80

7.0

18.00

29.2

008

14-Jul-20

47.65

297.65

0.44

2.75

7.3

16.10

29.6

008

15-Jul-20

38.07

220.98

0.38

2.21

7.2

7.31

29.5

008

16-Jul-20













30.6

008

17-Jul-20













31.2

008

18-Jul-20













30.2

008

19-Jul-20













30.6

008

20-Jul-20

49.79

238.08

0.48

2.30

6.9

23.20

30.9

008

21-Jul-20

75.63

345.02

0.60

2.74

6.8

27.30

31.4

008

22-Jul-20

68.93

324.23

0.44

2.07

7.0

9.70

31.5

008

23-Jul-20













30.9

008

24-Jul-20













30.5

008

25-Jul-20













29.7

008

26-Jul-20













29.9

008

27-Jul-20

59.30

325.21

0.76

4.17

6.9

7.00

30.7

008

28-Jul-20

81.00

435.72

0.53

2.85

7.0

7.08

31.0

008

29-Jul-20

83.20

498.21

0.41

2.46

6.8

8.78

31.2

008

30-Jul-20













31.8

008

31-Jul-20













32.9

008

l-Aug-20













32.9

008

2-Aug-20













32.2

008

3-Aug-20

65.86

374.60

5.34

30.37

7.0

9.09

31.7

008

4-Aug-20

91.51

510.33

3.86

21.53

6.8

5.48

30.8

008

5-Aug-20

94.00

520.64

0.31

1.72

7.0

7.60

31.0

008

6-Aug-20













31.9

008

7-Aug-20













30.4

008

8-Aug-20













31.1

008

9-Aug-20













30.5

008

10-Aug-20

56.37

306.52

0.45

2.45

6.8

7.33

30.5

008

ll-Aug-20

76.83

396.02

0.24

1.24

7.0

8.35

30.6

008

12-Aug-20

69.92

419.73

0.30

1.80

7.4

7.56

30.6

008

13-Aug-20













29.9

008

14-Aug-20













30.3

008

15-Aug-20













31.1

008

16-Aug-20













31.1

008

17-Aug-20

38.09

214.43

0.23

1.29

7.0

5.98

31.6

008

18-Aug-20

47.30

265.74

0.17

0.96

6.8

5.59

31.7

008

19-Aug-20

23.83

151.04

0.12

0.76

7.0

9.50

31.1

008

20-Aug-20













31.5

008

21-Aug-20













31.6

008

22-Aug-20













30.9

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



23-Aug-20













30.3

008

24-Aug-20

27.90

157.76

0.24

1.36

7.1

4.34

30.5

008

25-Aug-20

37.70

213.14

0.33

1.87

6.9

5.63

29.8

008

26-Aug-20

35.04

224.54

0.14

0.90

7.0

5.11

29.8

008

27-Aug-20













29.8

008

28-Aug-20













29.6

008

29-Aug-20













30.0

008

30-Aug-20













28.8

008

31-Aug-20

35.35

196.94

0.21

1.17

7.2

4.68

28.0

008

l-Sep-20

42.26

190.85

0.21

0.95

7.5

5.73

28.4

008

2-Sep-20

45.16

244.59

0.20

1.08

7.0

4.82

29.2

008

3-Sep-20













29.8

008

4-Sep-20













30.2

008

5-Sep-20













30.6

008

6-Sep-20













29.7

008

7-Sep-20













29.0

008

8-Sep-20

38.91

162.66

0.19

0.79

8.0

4.46

28.5

008

9-Sep-20

43.27

232.79

0.18

0.97

8.1

5.66

26.8

008

10-Sep-20

50.92

317.31

0.22

1.37

7.7

4.67

27.2

008

ll-Sep-20













27.7

008

12-Sep-20













27.6

008

13-Sep-20













28.3

008

14-Sep-20

36.01

203.96

0.19

1.08

7.2

3.11

28.6

008

15-Sep-20









7.5



28.4

008

16-Sep-20

32.44

216.71

0.17

1.14

7.6

5.62

28.5

008

17-Sep-20

25.14

171.53

0.11

0.75

7.6

6.86

28.1

008

18-Sep-20













29.6

008

19-Sep-20













29.5

008

20-Sep-20













29.3

008

21-Sep-20

37.32

240.95

0.11

0.71

7.2

3.40

28.9

008

22-Sep-20

37.22

212.54

0.18

1.03

7.8

3.13

28.9

008

23-Sep-20













28.3

008

24-Sep-20

36.92

224.61

0.20

1.22

8.1

3.56

28.9

008

25-Sep-20













28.1

008

26-Sep-20













28.6

008

27-Sep-20













28.2

008

28-Sep-20

23.58

135.60

0.31

1.78

7.9

3.25

28.5

008

29-Sep-20

26.38

151.78

0.26

1.50

7.2

2.89

29.0

008

30-Sep-20

22.42

137.30

0.42

2.57

8.1

2.77

28.7

008

l-Oct-20













NA

002

2-Oct-20













NA

002

3-Oct-20













NA

002

4-Oct-20













NA

002

5-Oct-20

39.57

235.63

0.13

0.77

7.4

2.72

NA

002

6-Oct-20

53.11

291.90

0.09

0.49

7.3

4.10

NA

002

7-Oct-20

41.09

236.63

0.08

0.46

7.4

4.90

NA

002

8-Oct-20













NA

002

9-Oct-20













NA

002

10-0ct-20













NA

002

1 l-Oct-20













NA

002

12-Oct-20

40.00

219.86

0.20

1.10

7.8

3.41

NA

002

13-Oct-20

49.10

282.33

0.28

1.61

7.7

2.60

NA

002

14-Oct-20

52.10

307.34

0.15

0.88

7.8

2.66

NA

002

15-Oct-20













NA

002

16-Oct-20













NA

002

17-Oct-20













NA

002

18-Oct-20













NA

002

19-Oct-20









8.1



NA

002

20-0ct-20

51.30

262.71

0.10

0.51

8.1

2.74

NA

002

2 l-Oct-20

54.60

275.70

0.12

0.61

8.0

2.75

NA

002

22-Oct-20

57.28

309.97

0.12

0.65



3.00

NA

002

23-Oct-20













NA

002

24-Oct-20













NA

002

25-Oct-20













NA

002

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



26-Oct-20













NA

002

27-Oct-20

63.60

400.24

0.10

0.63

8.2

4.63

NA

002

28-Oct-20

73.70

416.67

0.07

0.40

7.8

4.19

NA

002

29-Oct-20

67.30

423.96

7.40

46.62

7.9

19.90

NA

002

30-0ct-20













NA

002

31-Oct-20













NA

002

l-Nov-20













NA

002

2-Nov-20

48.90

252.68

0.07

0.36

7.2

4.03

NA

002

3-Nov-20

60.19

274.08

0.07

0.32

7.8

3.60

NA

002

4-Nov-20

60.91

285.53

0.08

0.38

7.8

4.52

NA

002

5-Nov-20













NA

002

6-Nov-20













NA

002

7-Nov-20













NA

002

8-Nov-20













NA

002

9-Nov-20

27.74

122.15

0.26

1.14

7.9

10.40

NA

002

lO-Nov-20

35.16

199.08

0.12

0.68

8.0

6.46

NA

002

ll-Nov-20

29.69

148.19

0.07

0.35

8.0

4.20

NA

002

12-Nov-20













NA

002

13-Nov-20













NA

002

14-Nov-20













NA

002

15-Nov-20













NA

002

16-Nov-20

48.10

281.21

0.16

0.94

8.0

6.56

NA

002

17-Nov-20

65.80

426.41

0.19

1.23

7.9

13.40

NA

002

18-Nov-20













NA

002

19-Nov-20

30.08

167.23

0.07

0.39

7.5

15.80

NA

002

20-Nov-20













NA

002

21-Nov-20













NA

002

22-Nov-20

29.50

179.11

0.08

0.49

7.8

6.37

NA

002

23-Nov-20

36.40

223.43

0.11

0.68

7.3

5.55

NA

002

24-Nov-20

46.50

252.84

0.14

0.76

7.5

5.10

NA

002

25-Nov-20













NA

002

26-Nov-20













NA

002

27-Nov-20













NA

002

28-Nov-20













NA

002

29-Nov-20













NA

002

30-Nov-20

27.40

143.86

0.14

0.74

7.3

4.45

NA

002

l-Dec-20

36.22

188.49

0.08

0.42

7.9

5.57

NA

002

2-Dec-20

32.97

161.41

0.07

0.34

8.0

3.81

NA

002

3-Dec-20













NA

002

4-Dec-20













NA

002

5-Dec-20













NA

002

6-Dec-20













NA

002

7-Dec-20

31.05

165.13

0.07

0.37

7.0

12.50

NA

002

8-Dec-20

57.87

287.14

0.07

0.35

7.9

8.19

NA

002

9-Dec-20

53.78

265.53

0.07

0.35

8.0

6.45

NA

002

10-Dec-20













NA

002

1 l-Dec-20













NA

002

12-Dec-20













NA

002

13-Dec-20













NA

002

14-Dec-20

32.77

170.43

0.07

0.36

6.9

13.00

NA

002

15-Dec-20

46.84

237.51

0.07

0.35

7.8

6.33

NA

002

16-Dec-20

51.72

280.37

0.07

0.38

7.8

4.99

NA

002

17-Dec-20













NA

002

18-Dec-20













NA

002

19-Dec-20













NA

002

20-Dec-20













NA

002

2 l-Dec-20

29.69

117.28

0.07

0.28

7.2

12.30

NA

002

22-Dec-20

39.68

159.18

0.07

0.28

7.9

5.88

NA

002

23-Dec-20

28.18

117.51

0.42

1.75

8.0

4.15

NA

002

24-Dec-20













NA

002

25-Dec-20













NA

002

26-Dec-20













NA

002

27-Dec-20













NA

002

28-Dec-20

45.18

190.54

0.17

0.72

7.3

7.59

NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



29-Dec-20

61.57

273.58

0.25

1.11

7.7

6.42

NA

002

30-Dec-20

72.53

335.43

0.22

1.02

7.4

5.86

NA

002

31-Dec-20













NA

002

l-Jan-21













NA

002

2-Jan-21













NA

002

3-Jan-21













NA

002

4-Jan-21

53.18

250.34

0.11

0.52

7.9

5.59

NA

002

5-Jan-21

63.33

304.44

0.64

3.08

7.4

6.14

NA

002

6-Jan-21

42.14

216.76

0.24

1.23

7.2

4.84

NA

002

7-Jan-21













NA

002

8-Jan-21













NA

002

9-Jan-21













NA

002

10-Jan-21













NA

002

ll-Jan-21

24.31

95.27

0.18

0.71

7.3

5.36

NA

002

12-Jan-21

35.22

169.83

0.14

0.68

7.3

2.94

NA

002

13-Jan-21

24.85

122.84

0.16

0.79

7.5

3.19

NA

002

14-Jan-21













NA

002

15-Jan-21













NA

002

16-Jan-21













NA

002

17-Jan-21













NA

002

18-Jan-21

27.02

133.99

0.07

0.35

7.7

3.61

NA

002

19-Jan-21

40.42

195.70

0.18

0.87

7.5

2.75

NA

002

20-Jan-21

38.60

186.77

0.07

0.34

7.2

3.18

NA

002

21-Jan-21













NA

002

22-Jan-21













NA

002

23-Jan-21













NA

002

24-Jan-21













NA

002

25-Jan-21

28.90

144.10

0.19

0.95

7.4

3.60

NA

002

26-Jan-21

42.20

202.06

0.20

0.96

7.3

3.86

NA

002

27-Jan-21

31.60

152.00

0.17

0.82

7.3

4.72

NA

002

28-Jan-21













NA

002

29-Jan-21













NA

002

30-Jan-21













NA

002

31-Jan-21













NA

002

l-Feb-21

25.27

123.36

0.28

1.37

7.0

3.46

N/A

002

2-Feb-21

33.46

170.66

0.22

1.12

7.0

5.15

N/A

002

3-Feb-21

26.86

136.87

0.16

0.82

7.2

2.86

N/A

002

4-Feb-21













N/A

002

5-Feb-21













N/A

002

6-Feb-21













N/A

002

7-Feb-21













N/A

002

8-Feb-21

34.15

173.80

0.40

2.04

7.1

7.09

N/A

002

9-Feb-21

45.37

224.31

0.42

2.08

7.3

8.73

N/A

002

10-Feb-21

81.25

425.18

0.53

2.77

7.1

8.88

N/A

002

1l-Feb-21













N/A

002

12-Feb-21













N/A

002

13-Feb-21













N/A

002

14-Feb-21













N/A

002

15-Feb-21

35.61

189.66

0.42

2.24

7.0

12.30

N/A

002

16-Feb-21

45.11

286.22

0.07

0.44

6.9

13.10

N/A

002

17-Feb-21

50.27

346.14

0.37

2.55

6.9

12.80

N/A

002

18-Feb-21













N/A

002

19-Feb-21













N/A

002

20-Feb-21













N/A

002

2l-Feb-21













N/A

002

22-Feb-21

59.59

322.54

0.16

0.87

7.2

7.80

N/A

002

23-Feb-21

76.15

391.85

0.37

1.90

7.4

8.11

N/A

002

24-Feb-21

57.84

321.75

0.25

1.39

7.4

8.60

N/A

002

25-Feb-21













N/A

002

26-Feb-21













N/A

002

27-Feb-21













N/A

002

28-Feb-21













N/A

002

l-Mar-21

46.14

248.40

0.23

1.24

7.2

5.85

NA

002

2-Mar-21

56.97

338.55

0.26

1.55

7.0

8.29

NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



3-Mar-21

40.17

232.19

0.30

1.73

7.4

9.64

NA

002

4-Mar-21













NA

002

5-Mar-21













NA

002

6-Mar-21













NA

002

7-Mar-21













NA

002

8-Mar-21

56.21

323.47

0.17

0.98

7.6

6.73

NA

002

9-Mar-21

69.70

381.91

0.19

1.04

7.4

7.66

NA

002

10-Mar-21

48.17

267.16

0.13

0.72

7.2

8.62

NA

002

ll-Mar-21













NA

002

12-Mar-21













NA

002

13-Mar-21













NA

002

14-Mar-21













NA

002

15-Mar-21

43.21

269.56

0.40

2.50

7.2

10.90

NA

002

16-Mar-21

57.36

343.79

0.50

3.00

7.4

29.40

NA

002

17-Mar-21













NA

002

18-Mar-21

29.36

176.10

0.52

3.12

7.3

17.40

NA

002

19-Mar-21













NA

002

20-Mar-21













NA

002

21-Mar-21













NA

002

22-Mar-21

45.53

260.87

0.54

3.09

7.1

10.40

NA

002

23-Mar-21

60.40

336.93

0.07

0.39

7.0

8.14

NA

002

24-Mar-21

56.20

318.68

0.20

1.13

7.0

6.28

NA

002

25-Mar-21













NA

002

26-Mar-21













NA

002

27-Mar-21













NA

002

28-Mar-21













NA

002

29-Mar-21

47.30

289.94

0.43

2.64

7.4

7.97

NA

002

30-Mar-21

65.30

396.05

0.07

0.42

7.3

7.98

NA

002

31-Mar-21

52.40

314.59

0.43

2.58

7.0

8.82

NA

002

l-Apr-21













NA

002

2-Apr-21













NA

002

3-Apr-21













NA

002

4-Apr-21













NA

002

5-Apr-21

53.20

329.22

0.47

2.91

7.3

9.59

NA

002

6-Apr-21

68.10

429.37

0.38

2.40

7.1

11.40

NA

002

7-Apr-21

67.00

418.84

0.07

0.44

7.0

12.70

NA

002

8-Apr-21













NA

002

9-Apr-21













NA

002

10-Apr-21













NA

002

ll-Apr-21













NA

002

12-Apr-21

48.18

298.15

0.46

2.85

7.2

7.80

NA

002

13-Apr-21

57.37

348.80

0.15

0.91

7.5

8.71

NA

002

14-Apr-21

43.50

253.98

0.23

1.34

7.4

7.03

NA

002

15-Apr-21













27.2

002

16-Apr-21













26.9

002

17-Apr-21













27.1

002

18-Apr-21













27.8

002

19-Apr-21

39.12

234.91

0.44

2.64

7.1

17.40

28.3

002

20-Apr-21

53.80

310.78

0.40

2.31

7.4

17.50

27.1

002

21-Apr-21

38.80

211.70

0.64

3.49

7.1

20.20

27.4

002

22-Apr-21













28.6

002

23-Apr-21













28.2

002

24-Apr-21













28.7

002

25-Apr-21













28.4

002

26-Apr-21

43.20

272.38

0.38

2.40

7.3

10.40

28.2

002

27-Apr-21

58.80

348.93

0.43

2.55

7.1

10.30

27.3

002

28-Apr-21

51.00

291.68

0.40

2.29

7.1

14.40

28.3

002

29-Apr-21













29.2

002

30-Apr-21













29.2

002

l-May-21













29.4

008

2-May-21













28.5

008

3-May-21

43.73

240.57

0.42

2.31

7.3

6.86

28.5

008

4-May-21

58.36

326.79

0.31

1.74

7.0

6.90

28.3

008

5-May-21

59.74

359.72

0.46

2.77

7.2

14.50

28.3

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



6-May-21













29.1

008

7-May-21













27.9

008

8-May-21













26.9

008

9-May-21













27.1

008

10-May-21

49.82

307.50

1.00

6.17

7.2

9.43

28.2

008

ll-May-21

59.58

369.02

0.90

5.57

7.3

10.10

28.3

008

12-May-21

63.94

407.94

1.03

6.57

7.3

12.80

28.1

008

13-May-21













28.8

008

14-May-21













28.9

008

15-May-21













28.9

008

16-May-21













28.8

008

17-May-21

53.79

237.16

1.61

7.10

7.4

8.83

30.1

008

18-May-21

68.78

430.75

1.14

7.14

7.2

12.40

28.7

008

19-May-21

58.60

378.54

0.56

3.62

7.4

12.10

29.3

008

20-May-21













28.9

008

21-May-21













27.4

008

22-May-21













28.6

008

23-May-21













28.5

008

24-May-21

47.80

256.36

0.64

3.43

7.3

14.00

28.3

008

25-May-21

67.30

385.56

0.72

4.12

7.1

17.80

27.7

008

26-May-21

66.40

468.97

0.60

4.24

7.3

17.00

27.9

008

27-May-21













28.2

008

28-May-21













27.6

008

29-May-21













27.4

008

30-May-21













27.3

008

31-May-21













27.6

008

l-Jun-21

21.80

120.09

0.91

5.01

7.1

7.86

29.6

008

2-Jun-21

80.48

466.70

1.51

8.76

7.1

9.90

30.1

008

3-Jun-21

72.63

443.52

2.02

12.34

7.3

7.76

29.9

008

4-Jun-21













30.5

008

5-Jun-21













30.2

008

6-Jun-21













30.0

008

7-Jun-21

70.00

443.07

8.18

51.78

7.2

17.10

28.8

008

8-Jun-21

74.94

470.11

0.29

1.82

6.9

4.80

29.5

008

9-Jun-21

63.14

400.47

0.44

2.79

7.5

21.10

29.6

008

10-Jun-21













29.8

008

ll-Jun-21













30.2

008

12-Jun-21













30.1

008

13-Jun-21













30.0

008

14-Jun-21

43.45

266.17

0.61

3.74

7.2

5.48

30.6

008

15-Jun-21

52.62

313.66

0.53

3.16

7.0

7.67

30.4

008

16-Jun-21

34.40

179.40

0.35

1.83

7.2

4.58

30.0

008

17-Jun-21













29.8

008

18-Jun-21













30.8

008

19-Jun-21













30.6

008

20-Jun-21













30.2

008

21-Jun-21

26.30

162.21

3.11

19.18

7.3

4.94

30.7

008

22-Jun-21

34.10

198.22

1.12

6.51

7.3

4.96

30.9

008

23-Jun-21

32.00

145.36

0.39

1.77

7.3

5.65

30.9

008

24-Jun-21













31.2

008

25-Jun-21













31.0

008

26-Jun-21













34.7

008

27-Jun-21













34.6

008

28-Jun-21

36.61

182.41

0.64

3.19

6.9

7.12

34.4

008

29-Jun-21

50.00

261.17

0.37

1.93

7.1

8.60

34.6

008

30-Jun-21

35.10

191.45

0.39

2.13

7.0

5.45

35.4

008

l-Jul-21













33.8

008

2-Jul-21













33.2

008

3-Jul-21













32.9

008

4-Jul-21













32.7

008

5-Jul-21













33.0

008

6-Jul-21

59.61

215.70

1.51

5.46

6.9

3.95

32.4

008

7-Jul-21

74.16

481.08

0.73

4.74

7.1

4.09

32.8

008

8-Jul-21

68.10

439.81

0.17

1.10

7.1

3.61

31.8

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



9-Jul-21













32.1

008

lO-Jul-21













33.0

008

ll-Jul-21













32.6

008

12-Jul-21

35.43

216.00

0.50

3.05

7.1

9.34

33.0

008

13-Jul-21

48.79

283.21

0.51

2.96

7.0

7.90

32.5

008

14-Jul-21

47.20

248.39

0.54

2.84

7.3

8.58

32.8

008

15-Jul-21













32.2

008

16-Jul-21













32.2

008

17-Jul-21













32.2

008

18-Jul-21













32.8

008

19-Jul-21

57.06

342.16

0.66

3.96

7.2

7.78

32.8

008

20-Jul-21

70.85

423.08

0.59

3.52

7.1

6.53

32.0

008

21-Jul-21

51.90

300.03

0.30

1.73

6.9

6.75

31.6

008

22-Jul-21













31.0

008

23-Jul-21













31.0

008

24-Jul-21













32.2

008

25-Jul-21













33.0

008

26-Jul-21

34.90

185.70

0.41

2.18

7.0

7.60

32.4

008

27-Jul-21

44.60

261.86

0.53

3.11

7.1

8.49

32.3

008

28-Jul-21

31.30

196.56

0.61

3.83

7.0

9.07

32.3

008

29-Jul-21













31.6

008

30-Jul-21













32.4

008

31-Jul-21













32.2

008

l-Aug-21

36.60

217.33

0.35

2.08

6.9

6.43

32.5

008

2-Aug-21

51.03

300.47

0.32

1.88

7.2

6.69

32.3

008

3-Aug-21

41.32

241.52

0.55

3.21

6.9

6.19

32.0

008

4-Aug-21













31.8

008

5-Aug-21













32.3

008

6-Aug-21













31.8

008

7-Aug-21













31.2

008

8-Aug-21

51.18

317.14

0.53

3.28

7.0

11.90

30.8

008

9-Aug-21

69.24

442.34

0.31

1.98

7.0

16.40

29.9

008

10-Aug-21

43.52

283.72

0.32

2.09

7.1

10.90

30.3

008

ll-Aug-21













31.2

008

12-Aug-21













31.1

008

13-Aug-21













31.8

008

14-Aug-21













32.1

008

15-Aug-21

45.14

328.28

0.59

4.29

6.9

5.84

32.1

008

16-Aug-21

55.75

399.86

0.40

2.87

7.0

5.04

31.3

008

17-Aug-21

33.40

242.86

0.33

2.40

6.9

6.99

30.0

008

18-Aug-21













29.1

008

19-Aug-21













29.0

008

20-Aug-21













29.3

008

21-Aug-21













29.2

008

22-Aug-21

29.30

211.62

0.41

2.96

7.1

8.39

29.2

008

23-Aug-21

37.40

272.03

0.28

2.04

7.0

20.40

28.5

008

24-Aug-21

28.40

191.00

0.41

2.76

6.9

10.40

28.0

008

25-Aug-21













28.7

008

26-Aug-21













29.1

008

27-Aug-21













29.8

008

28-Aug-21













29.6

008

29-Aug-21

40.80

240.91

0.35

2.07

7.3

3.99

29.6

008

30-Aug-21

44.60

236.94

0.30

1.59

7.3

3.24

29.1

008

31-Aug-21













27.7

008

l-Sep-21

28.02

147.05

0.18

0.94

7.0

3.85

27.6

008

2-Sep-21













27.4

008

3-Sep-21













28.4

008

4-Sep-21













28.9

008

5-Sep-21













28.3

008

6-Sep-21













29.7

008

7-Sep-21

31.12

149.83

0.07

0.34

7.2

10.20

28.5

008

8-Sep-21

26.06

126.67

0.42

2.04

7.2

10.60

28.3

008

9-Sep-21

17.24

80.74

0.73

3.42

7.1

6.23

28.7

008

10-Sep-21













29.7

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



ll-Sep-21













29.3

008

12-Sep-21













28.4

008

13-Sep-21

18.04

125.63

0.48

3.34

7.0

6.14

29.4

008

14-Sep-21

18.90

132.93

0.43

3.02

7.3

3.40

28.7

008

15-Sep-21

16.90

132.20

0.29

2.27

7.1

3.65

28.9

008

16-Sep-21













28.7

008

17-Sep-21













28.8

008

18-Sep-21













29.2

008

19-Sep-21













28.3

008

20-Sep-21

27.90

168.11

0.50

3.01

7.0

2.82

27.3

008

21-Sep-21

28.90

208.63

0.46

3.32

7.4

1.92

27.7

008

22-Sep-21

20.30

141.78

0.36

2.51

7.1

1.77

28.2

008

23-Sep-21













28.8

008

24-Sep-21













28.4

008

25-Sep-21













28.4

008

26-Sep-21













29.0

008

27-Sep-21

21.50

149.71

0.44

3.06

7.3

2.11

28.9

008

28-Sep-21

28.80

200.05

0.46

3.20

7.4

2.68

27.6

008

29-Sep-21

19.60

138.50

0.34

2.40

7.4

1.83

27.8

008

30-Sep-21













28.2

008

l-Oct-21

25.96

162.17

0.40

2.50

7.2

2.57

NA

002

2-Oct-21

27.87

184.47

0.33

2.18

7.3

2.67

NA

002

3-Oct-21

17.58

109.31

0.08

0.50

7.2

2.34

NA

002

4-Oct-21













NA

002

5-Oct-21













NA

002

6-Oct-21













NA

002

7-Oct-21













NA

002

8-Oct-21

25.79

138.56

0.21

1.13

7.3

2.51

NA

002

9-Oct-21

34.95

190.20

0.14

0.76

7.1

2.20

NA

002

10-Oct-21

35.20

212.08

0.10

0.60

7.3

3.45

NA

002

1 l-Oct-21













NA

002

12-Oct-21













NA

002

13-Oct-21













NA

002

14-Oct-21













NA

002

15-Oct-21

24.78

146.91

0.18

1.07

7.5

2.40

NA

002

16-Oct-21

41.09

247.44

0.24

1.45

7.8

2.59

NA

002

17-Oct-21

29.51

174.61

0.14

0.83

7.8

2.41

NA

002

18-Oct-21













NA

002

19-Oct-21













NA

002

20-Oct-21













NA

002

2 l-Oct-21













NA

002

22-Oct-21

56.60

311.08

0.24

1.32

7.8

4.02

NA

002

23-Oct-21

64.30

342.28

0.24

1.28

7.9

3.81

NA

002

24-Oct-21

59.00

329.02

0.25

1.39

7.8

3.53

NA

002

25-Oct-21













NA

002

26-Oct-21













NA

002

27-Oct-21













NA

002

28-Oct-21













NA

002

29-Oct-21













NA

002

30-Oct-21













NA

002

3 l-Oct-21













NA

002

l-Nov-21









7.0



NA

002

2-Nov-21

66.18

358.98

0.26

1.41

7.1

9.74

NA

002

3-Nov-21

55.57

299.39

0.26

1.40

7.2

6.59

NA

002

4-Nov-21

39.80

221.07

0.28

1.56

7.1

8.06

NA

002

5-Nov-21













NA

002

6-Nov-21













NA

002

7-Nov-21













NA

002

8-Nov-21

53.80

319.03

0.30

1.78

7.0

5.10

NA

002

9-Nov-21

67.36

396.66

0.07

0.41

7.2

4.75

NA

002

lO-Nov-21

54.88

328.17

0.26

1.55

7.2

4.36

NA

002

ll-Nov-21













NA

002

12-Nov-21













NA

002

13-Nov-21













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



14-Nov-21













NA

002

15-Nov-21

37.00

235.63

0.10

0.64

6.9

3.19

NA

002

16-Nov-21









7.0



NA

002

17-Nov-21

49.90

313.37

0.15

0.94

7.0

3.50

NA

002

18-Nov-21

21.26

129.08

0.11

0.67

7.0

3.12

NA

002

19-Nov-21













NA

002

20-Nov-21













NA

002

21-Nov-21

23.17

131.50

0.21

1.19

7.0

2.76

NA

002

22-Nov-21

31.02

175.26

0.17

0.96

7.0

3.71

NA

002

23-Nov-21

43.50

249.27

0.24

1.38

7.0

2.15

NA

002

24-Nov-21













NA

002

25-Nov-21













NA

002

26-Nov-21













NA

002

27-Nov-21













NA

002

28-Nov-21













NA

002

29-Nov-21

26.20

178.30

0.12

0.82

7.0

3.02

NA

002

30-Nov-21

21.50

143.27

0.10

0.67

7.2

3.39

NA

002

l-Dec-21

16.67

108.30

0.07

0.45

7.5

2.11

NA

002

2-Dec-21













NA

002

3-Dec-21













NA

002

4-Dec-21













NA

002

5-Dec-21













NA

002

6-Dec-21

53.39

226.64

0.47

2.00

7.1

2.82

NA

002

7-Dec-21

41.91

142.96

0.28

0.96

7.1

6.46

NA

002

8-Dec-21

25.13

107.94

0.07

0.30

6.9

4.17

NA

002

9-Dec-21













NA

002

10-Dec-21













NA

002

1 l-Dec-21













NA

002

12-Dec-21













NA

002

13-Dec-21

52.57

280.16

0.45

2.40

7.1

4.70

NA

002

14-Dec-21

57.10

384.78

0.07

0.47

7.2

2.48

NA

002

15-Dec-21

42.87

286.00

0.07

0.47

7.3

4.46

NA

002

16-Dec-21













NA

002

17-Dec-21













NA

002

18-Dec-21













NA

002

19-Dec-21

26.36

107.50

0.47

1.92

7.0

2.20

NA

002

20-Dec-21

47.49

299.43

0.46

2.90

7.0

2.31

NA

002

2 l-Dec-21

51.30

270.82

0.07

0.37

7.4

4.24

NA

002

22-Dec-21













NA

002

23-Dec-21













NA

002

24-Dec-21













NA

002

25-Dec-21













NA

002

26-Dec-21

32.40

160.10

0.09

0.44

8.1

4.32

NA

002

27-Dec-21

31.20

160.57

0.07

0.36

7.2

4.57

NA

002

28-Dec-21

38.60

177.64

0.07

0.32

7.9

14.80

NA

002

29-Dec-21













NA

002

30-Dec-21













NA

002

3 l-Dec-21













NA

002

l-Jan-22













NA

002

2-Jan-22













NA

002

3-Jan-22

22.51

130.34

0.07

0.41

7.7

2.85

NA

002

4-Jan-22

15.43

86.91

0.07

0.39

8.1

3.27

NA

002

5-Jan-22

12.10

67.39

0.22

1.23

8.0

2.40

NA

002

6-Jan-22













NA

002

7-Jan-22













NA

002

8-Jan-22













NA

002

9-Jan-22













NA

002

10-Jan-22

28.04

177.26

0.21

1.33

7.9

1.98

NA

002

ll-Jan-22













NA

002

12-Jan-22

18.13

111.75

0.11

0.68

7.8

4.63

NA

002

13-Jan-22

14.77

86.09

0.13

0.76

7.8

4.34

NA

002

14-Jan-22













NA

002

15-Jan-22













NA

002

16-Jan-22













NA

002

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



17-Jan-22

38.09

221.10

0.60

3.48

7.6

4.55

NA

002

18-Jan-22

24.06

136.85

0.24

1.37

7.7

3.94

NA

002

19-Jan-22

18.77

114.17

0.09

0.55

7.7

1.99

NA

002

20-Jan-22













NA

002

21-Jan-22













NA

002

22-Jan-22













NA

002

23-Jan-22













NA

002

24-Jan-22

27.31

158.30

0.42

2.43

7.8

2.46

NA

002

25-Jan-22

27.02

157.52

0.07

0.41

7.6

3.35

NA

002

26-Jan-22

17.50

102.31

0.16

0.94

7.8

2.38

NA

002

27-Jan-22













NA

002

28-Jan-22













NA

002

29-Jan-22













NA

002

30-Jan-22













NA

002

31-Jan-22

21.60

93.00

0.16

0.69

7.8

5.87

NA

002

l-Feb-22

24.02

120.46

0.42

2.11

8.1

3.80

N/A

002

2-Feb-22

9.56

54.38

0.26

1.48

8.1

3.97

N/A

002

3-Feb-22













N/A

002

4-Feb-22













N/A

002

5-Feb-22













N/A

002

6-Feb-22













N/A

002

7-Feb-22

22.07

134.28

0.19

1.16

7.8

4.88

N/A

002

8-Feb-22

18.30

117.83

1.35

8.69

7.8

3.97

N/A

002

9-Feb-22

10.88

62.34

0.08

0.46

7.7

3.41

N/A

002

10-Feb-22













N/A

002

1l-Feb-22













N/A

002

12-Feb-22













N/A

002

13-Feb-22













N/A

002

14-Feb-22

23.98

126.60

0.13

0.69

7.9

3.98

N/A

002

15-Feb-22

20.37

112.54

0.30

1.66

7.6

3.24

N/A

002

16-Feb-22

10.97

62.58

0.17

0.97

7.3

4.07

N/A

002

17-Feb-22













N/A

002

18-Feb-22













N/A

002

19-Feb-22













N/A

002

20-Feb-22













N/A

002

2 l-Feb-22

21.11

103.82

0.07

0.34

7.0

7.38

N/A

002

22-Feb-22

23.91

127.13

0.10

0.54

7.2

4.43

N/A

002

23-Feb-22

17.87

111.92

0.07

0.44

8.1

4.65

N/A

002

24-Feb-22













N/A

002

25-Feb-22













N/A

002

26-Feb-22













N/A

002

27-Feb-22













N/A

002

28-Feb-22













N/A

002

l-Mar-22

13.60

86.29

0.22

1.37

7.2

3.41

NA

002

2-Mar-22

9.83

64.54

0.19

1.27

7.9

3.30

NA

002

3-Mar-22

8.91

58.88

0.56

3.68

7.9

3.01

NA

002

4-Mar-22













NA

002

5-Mar-22













NA

002

6-Mar-22













NA

002

7-Mar-22

22.00

142.36

0.07

0.45

7.3

6.93

NA

002

8-Mar-22

22.80

120.11

0.35

1.86

7.2

2.86

NA

002

9-Mar-22

12.40

76.76

0.07

0.43

7.7

2.27

NA

002

10-Mar-22













NA

002

1 l-Mar-22













NA

002

12-Mar-22













NA

002

13-Mar-22













NA

002

14-Mar-22

21.90

124.31

0.12

0.68

7.1

4.51

NA

002

15-Mar-22

18.70

125.46

0.12

0.81

7.2

3.75

NA

002

16-Mar-22

9.15

62.48

0.07

0.48

8.2

4.26

NA

002

17-Mar-22













NA

002

18-Mar-22













NA

002

19-Mar-22













NA

002

20-Mar-22













NA

002

2 l-Mar-22

16.40

86.75

0.11

0.58

7.7

4.21

NA

002

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxygen

Turbidity

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



22-Mar-22

9.70

47.99

0.07

0.35

7.6

3.86

NA

002

23-Mar-22

9.04

44.63

0.07

0.35

7.3

3.33

NA

002

24-Mar-22













NA

002

25-Mar-22













NA

002

26-Mar-22













NA

002

27-Mar-22













NA

002

28-Mar-22

18.60

65.02

0.07

0.24

8.2

4.60

NA

002

29-Mar-22

11.20

64.97

0.08

0.46

7.8

3.61

NA

002

30-Mar-22

12.30

84.63

0.08

0.57

7.7

3.40

NA

002

31-Mar-22













NA

002

l-Apr-22













NA

002

2-Apr-22













NA

002

3-Apr-22













NA

002

4-Apr-22

34.90

192.99

0.07

0.39

7.6

2.79

NA

002

5-Apr-22

29.20

166.45

0.07

0.40

8.0

3.09

NA

002

6-Apr-22

21.50

129.28

0.13

0.75

8.0

2.14

NA

002

7-Apr-22













NA

002

8-Apr-22













NA

002

9-Apr-22













NA

002

10-Apr-22













NA

002

1 l-Apr-22

24.80

147.62

0.17

1.02

7.9

2.14

NA

002

12-Apr-22

27.10

164.94

0.13

0.80

7.8

2.27

NA

002

13-Apr-22

14.00

87.10

0.10

0.63

8.1

8.46

NA

002

14-Apr-22













NA

002

15-Apr-22













25.1

002

16-Apr-22













25.3

002

17-Apr-22













25.8

002

18-Apr-22

19.80

86.86

0.07

0.31

8.3

4.47

22.9

002

19-Apr-22

22.30

112.52

0.07

0.35

8.3

2.06

25.2

002

20-Apr-22

15.80

99.73

0.09

0.60

8.5

3.17

25.3

002

2 l-Apr-22













25.1

002

22-Apr-22













26.9

002

23-Apr-22













27.3

002

24-Apr-22













27.8

002

25-Apr-22

21.50

144.17

0.07

0.47

7.9

2.16

27.9

002

26-Apr-22

19.30

102.69

0.17

0.90

8.3

3.02

26.1

002

27-Apr-22

10.20

71.08

0.13

0.89

7.9

3.06

26.7

002

28-Apr-22













27.2

002

29-Apr-22













27.3

002

30-Apr-22













28.2

002

l-May-22













27.6

008

2-May-22

21.40

143.14

0.25

1.69

7.7

3.75

28.2

008

3-May-22

19.70

117.64

0.16

0.96

7.7

2.02

27.3

008

4-May-22

11.30

71.17

0.16

0.98

7.6

2.10

28.5

008

5-May-22













29.2

008

6-May-22













27.8

008

7-May-22













24.3

008

8-May-22













23.1

008

9-May-22

19.00

110.92

0.11

0.64

7.8

2.53

26.6

008

10-May-22

22.50

153.69

0.10

0.69

8.0

5.39

26.6

008

1 l-May-22

12.30

73.65

0.57

3.41

7.8

3.35

27.3

008

12-May-22













27.5

008

13-May-22













26.9

008

14-May-22













28.0

008

15-May-22













27.6

008

16-May-22













28.0

008

17-May-22

15.50

69.00

0.07

0.32

7.1

3.96

27.4

008

18-May-22

11.50

64.07

0.13

0.72

7.7

2.32

28.0

008

19-May-22

11.00

70.46

0.11

0.70

7.5

5.42

26.3

008

20-May-22













26.9

008

2 l-May-22













28.7

008

22-May-22













29.4

008

23-May-22

18.70

116.52

0.17

1.05

7.4

3.78

29.0

008

24-May-22

15.40

87.18

0.60

3.41

7.4

3.69

29.1

008

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Date

Total Nitrogen

Total Ammonia as N

Dissolved Oxveen

Turbiditv

Temperature

Outfall Used



mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

lbs/day

mg/L

NTU

°C



25-May-22

13.00

89.23

1.06

7.28

7.2

2.94

28.0

008

26-May-22













30.5

008

27-May-22













30.7

008

28-May-22













29.4

008

29-May-22













30.1

008

30-May-22













30.8

008

31-May-22

14.70

44.63

0.20

0.60

7.4

7.96

26.4

008

l-Jun-22

16.40

109.15

1.04

6.92

7.7

5.40

29.9

008

2-Jun-22

24.20

182.45

6.17

46.52

7.5

3.89

30.7

008

3-Jun-22













31.1

008

4-Jun-22













30.4

008

5-Jun-22













29.2

008

6-Jun-22









7.2



29.8

008

7-Jun-22

18.50

124.67

0.10

0.67

7.5

3.14

29.0

008

8-Jun-22

14.60

93.64

0.13

0.84

7.4

3.09

30.2

008

9-Jun-22

14.60

98.39

0.10

0.65

7.5

1.87

30.7

008

10-Jun-22













31.0

008

ll-Jun-22













30.9

008

12-Jun-22













28.9

008

13-Jun-22

24.90

168.83

0.11

0.73

7.8

2.18

27.4

008

14-Jun-22

26.30

174.10

0.09

0.60

7.5

1.93

27.7

008

15-Jun-22

15.60

103.27

0.37

2.46

7.3

2.19

28.3

008

16-Jun-22













28.0

008

17-Jun-22













28.0

008

18-Jun-22













28.3

008

19-Jun-22













29.4

008

20-Jun-22

25.80

140.07

0.07

0.38

7.6

1.73

28.2

008

21-Jun-22

22.90

124.41

0.10

0.52

7.4

2.15

29.0

008

22-Jun-22

12.70

69.75

0.14

0.79

7.0

2.27

29.4

008

23-Jun-22













29.3

008

24-Jun-22













29.0

008

25-Jun-22













29.0

008

26-Jun-22













30.4

008

27-Jun-22

20.30

113.80

0.07

0.39

7.1

1.98

31.0

008

28-Jun-22

19.20

115.03

0.09

0.54

7.2

1.50

31.3

008

29-Jun-22

16.30

94.97

0.09

0.50

7.2

1.88

30.3

008

30-Jun-22













30.6

008

Minimum

8.91

44.6

0.07

0.19

6.80

1.11

22.90



Average

60.8

339

0.33

1.89

7.35

5.73

29.24



Maximum

141

981

8.18

51.8

9.30

29.4

36.00



Standard dev.

28.7

164

0.63

3.93

0.46

3.59

1.73



CV

0.472

0.485

1.911

2.083

0.063

0.627

0.059



Count

796

796

796

796

807

796

875



Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Table 21: E. coli Geometric Mean, Effluent















DMR



Monitoring



Perm









Value

DMR Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR

Limit Unit



Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

03/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





04/30/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





05/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





05/31/2010

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

48.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





06/30/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





07/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





08/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





09/30/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

15.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





10/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





11/30/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





12/31/2010

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

23.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





01/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

17.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





02/28/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

15.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





02/28/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

15.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





03/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

5.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





03/31/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

5.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





04/30/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

48.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

9.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





05/31/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

5.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





06/30/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





06/30/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





07/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

13.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





07/31/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

13.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





08/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

19.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





08/31/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

19.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





09/30/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

69.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





09/30/2011

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

69.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





10/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

43.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





11/30/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





12/31/2011

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

13.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





01/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

16.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





02/29/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

41.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





04/30/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





05/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

10.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





06/30/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





07/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





08/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





09/30/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





10/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean





11/30/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

30.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2012

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

22.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

12.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

10.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

14.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

36.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

30.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

5.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

28.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2013

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

69.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

30.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

79.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit
Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR Value

Qualifier

Desc

07/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

28.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

108.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

33.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2014

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

13.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

23.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

23.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

42.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

13.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

36.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

17.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

40.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

9.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

42.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2015

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

58.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

88.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/29/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

84.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

21.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

14.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

31.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

21.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2016

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

29.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

32.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

42.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

59.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2016

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

26.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

24.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

49.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

38.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

12.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2017

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

15.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2017

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

16.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2017

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

31.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2017

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

14.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2017

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

32.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2017

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

21.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

37.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

86.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

82.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

12.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

19.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

24.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

32.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

79.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2018

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

5.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2018

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

12.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

31.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

59.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2019

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 81 of 187


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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit
Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR Value

Qualifier

Desc

06/30/2019

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2019

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

3.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2019

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2019

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

7.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2019

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

21.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/29/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2020

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2020

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

11.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2020

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

16.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2020

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

8.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2020

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.4

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.2

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2020

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.7

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.3

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

9.5

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

04/30/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

12.5

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

05/31/2021

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

10.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

06/30/2021

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

10.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

07/31/2021

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

27.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

08/31/2021

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

6.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

09/30/2021

31648

008

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

10/31/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.1

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

11/30/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

4.2

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

12/31/2021

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.7

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

01/31/2022

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.6

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

02/28/2022

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

2.7

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

03/31/2022

31648

002

E. coli, MTEC-MF

1.1

#/100 ml

Monthly Geometric Mean

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Table 22: Flow, Effluent, Monthly Average















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base Long

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Desc

Code

Desc

03/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.487

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2010

74076

002

Flow

.466

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.514

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

74076

008

Flow

.656

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2010

74076

002

Flow

.592

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.623

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.509

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2010

74076

002

Flow

.648

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.767

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2010

74076

002

Flow

.719

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2010

74076

002

Flow

.731

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.708

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

74076

002

Flow

.704

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

74076

008

Flow

.704

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.715

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

74076

008

Flow

.715

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2011

74076

002

Flow

.656

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.754

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

74076

008

Flow

.754

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

74076

002

Flow

.821

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

74076

008

Flow

.821

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.837

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

74076

008

Flow

.837

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.79

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

74076

008

Flow

.79

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

74076

002

Flow

.77

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

74076

008

Flow

.77

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.803

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2011

74076

002

Flow

.559

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2011

74076

002

Flow

.742

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.773

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





02/29/2012

74076

002

Flow

.758

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.794

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2012

74076

002

Flow

.752

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.843

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2012

74076

002

Flow

.916

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.692

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.733

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2012

74076

002

Flow

.724

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.795

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2012

74076

002

Flow

.717

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2012

74076

002

Flow

.692

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.719

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2013

74076

002

Flow

.686

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.679

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2013

74076

002

Flow

.649

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.77

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2013

74076

002

Flow

.747

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.741

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.76

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2013

74076

002

Flow

.73

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.762

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2013

74076

002

Flow

.723

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2013

74076

002

Flow

.673

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.662

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2014

74076

002

Flow

.706

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.675

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2014

74076

002

Flow

.708

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.686

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2014

74076

002

Flow

.764

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 83 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring
Period End

Parameter

Perm
Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base Long

Value
Qualifier

Value
Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Desc

Code

Desc

07/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.696

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.753

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2014

74076

002

Flow

.701

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.691

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2014

74076

002

Flow

.674

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2014

74076

002

Flow

.667

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.68

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2015

74076

002

Flow

.665

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.648

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2015

74076

002

Flow

.645

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.624

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2015

74076

002

Flow

.696

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.614

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.663

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2015

74076

002

Flow

.621

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.677

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2015

74076

002

Flow

.651

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2015

74076

002

Flow

.638

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.718

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2016

74076

002

Flow

.682

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.68

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2016

74076

002

Flow

.633

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.651

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2016

74076

002

Flow

.666

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.556

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

74076

008

Flow

.084

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.704

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2016

74076

002

Flow

.665

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.589

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2016

74076

002

Flow

.558

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2016

74076

002

Flow

.635

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2017

74076

002

Flow

.556

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2017

74076

002

Flow

.757

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2017

74076

002

Flow

.669

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2017

74076

002

Flow

.763

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

74076

002

Flow

.23

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

74076

008

Flow

.634

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2017

74076

008

Flow

.645

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2017

74076

008

Flow

.649

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2017

74076

008

Flow

.648

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2017

74076

008

Flow

.63

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2017

74076

002

Flow

.662

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2017

74076

002

Flow

.591

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2017

74076

002

Flow

.636

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2018

74076

002

Flow

.646

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2018

74076

002

Flow

.644

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2018

74076

002

Flow

.65

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

74076

002

Flow

.692

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

74076

008

Flow

.645

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2018

74076

008

Flow

.65

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2018

74076

008

Flow

.671

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2018

74076

008

Flow

.695

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2018

74076

008

Flow

.747

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2018

74076

008

Flow

.665

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2018

74076

002

Flow

.635

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2018

74076

002

Flow

.701

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2018

74076

002

Flow

.748

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2019

74076

002

Flow

.656

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2019

74076

002

Flow

.659

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2019

74076

002

Flow

.71

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2019

74076

002

Flow

.717

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2019

74076

008

Flow

.592

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 84 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base Long

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Desc

Code

Desc

06/30/2019

74076

008

Flow

.625

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2019

74076

008

Flow

.669

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2019

74076

008

Flow

.709

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2019

74076

008

Flow

.701

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2019

74076

002

Flow

.753

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2019

74076

002

Flow

.841

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2019

74076

002

Flow

.644

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2020

74076

002

Flow

.742

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2020

74076

002

Flow

.725

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2020

74076

002

Flow

.764

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2020

74076

002

Flow

687.

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2020

74076

008

Flow

.625

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2020

74076

008

Flow

.677

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2020

74076

008

Flow

.658

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2020

74076

008

Flow

.685

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2020

74076

008

Flow

.691

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2020

74076

002

Flow

.661

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2020

74076

002

Flow

.646

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2020

74076

002

Flow

.573

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2021

74076

002

Flow

.575

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2021

74076

002

Flow

.675

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2021

74076

002

Flow

.701

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2021

74076

002

Flow

.717

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2021

74076

008

Flow

.713

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2021

74076

008

Flow

.714

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2021

74076

008

Flow

.686

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2021

74076

008

Flow

.791

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2021

74076

008

Flow

.77

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2021

74076

002

Flow

.695

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2021

74076

002

Flow

.714

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2021

74076

002

Flow

.668

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2022

74076

002

Flow

.698

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2022

74076

002

Flow

.707

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2022

74076

002

Flow

.735

Million Gallons per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 85 of 187


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Table 23: Oil and Grease Concentration, Effluent, Daily Maximum















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

04/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





11/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





12/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

4.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





01/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





04/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

5.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

5.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





11/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





12/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





01/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/29/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





04/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





01/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

4.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 86 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

10/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

4.2

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

4.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

7.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 87 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

09/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

5.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 88 of 187


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Table 24: Oil and Grease Load, Effluent, Daily Maximum















DMR

DMR

Monitoring













Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Perm

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

Feature ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

04/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

36.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





11/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

18.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





12/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

28.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





01/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

26.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

21.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

21.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

24.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

24.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





04/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

30.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

30.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

28.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

28.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

19.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

19.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

34.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

34.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

39.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

39.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

24.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





11/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





12/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

21.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





01/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

37.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/29/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

21.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





04/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

20.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

24.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

22.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

22.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

23.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





01/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

24.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

23.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

18.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 89 of 187


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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm
Feature ID

Parameter
Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

10/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

19.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

17.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

23.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

38.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

20.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

17.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

22.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

21.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

21.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

17.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

19.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

7.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

31.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

20.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

26.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

10.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

15.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 90 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring













Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Perm

Parameter

DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

Feature ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

09/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

27.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

10.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

17.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

13.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

Table 25: Oil and Grease Concentration, Effluent, Monthly Average















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

04/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





11/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





12/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





01/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





04/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





11/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





12/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





01/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/29/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





04/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 91 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

07/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





01/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

2.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 92 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

08/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

2.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

1.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 93 of 187


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Table 26: Oil and Grease Load, Monthly Average, Effluent















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

04/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2010

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

15.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

15.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

13.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

20.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

20.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

16.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

14.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00556

008

Oil & Grease

14.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

16.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2011

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/29/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

13.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

15.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2012

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 94 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

10/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00556

008

Oil & Grease

1.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

6.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

3.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

10.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

6.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

15.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

10.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

12.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00556

008

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

6.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

7.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

10.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

6.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

11.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 95 of 187


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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

09/30/2020

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

6.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

9.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

8.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00556

008

Oil & Grease

9.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

7.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00556

002

Oil & Grease

8.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Table 27: pH, Minimum, Effluent















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

03/31/2010

00400

002

PH

7.72

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





04/30/2010

00400

002

PH

7.84

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





05/31/2010

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





05/31/2010

00400

008

PH

7.29

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





06/30/2010

00400

002

PH

7.22

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





07/31/2010

00400

002

PH

7.53

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





08/31/2010

00400

002

PH

7.79

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





09/30/2010

00400

002

PH

7.16

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





10/31/2010

00400

002

PH

6.73

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





11/30/2010

00400

002

PH

7.13

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





12/31/2010

00400

002

PH

7.29

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





01/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.43

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





02/28/2011

00400

002

PH

7.09

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





02/28/2011

00400

008

PH

7.09

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





03/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.25

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





03/31/2011

00400

008

PH

7.25

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





04/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.29

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





05/31/2011

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





06/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.62

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





06/30/2011

00400

008

PH

7.62

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





07/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.41

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





07/31/2011

00400

008

PH

7.41

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





08/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.21

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





08/31/2011

00400

008

PH

7.21

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





09/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.08

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





09/30/2011

00400

008

PH

7.08

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





10/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.06

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





11/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.45

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





12/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.34

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





01/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.26

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





02/29/2012

00400

002

PH

7.49

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.36

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





04/30/2012

00400

002

PH

7.76

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





05/31/2012

00400

002

PH

6.95

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

06/30/2012

00400

002

PH

6.92

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





07/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.67

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





08/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





09/30/2012

00400

002

PH

7.45

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





10/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.22

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum





11/30/2012

00400

002

PH

7.15

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.05

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.16

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.27

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.41

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.44

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.42

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.23

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.22

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.16

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00400

002

PH

6.89

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.38

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.07

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.04

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00400

002

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.22

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.58

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.35

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.19

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00400

002

PH

7.15

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.15

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00400

002

PH

6.83

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00400

002

PH

6.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00400

002

PH

6.63

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00400

002

PH

6.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00400

002

PH

6.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00400

008

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00400

002

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.4

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

06/30/2017

00400

008

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00400

008

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00400

008

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00400

002

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00400

002

PH

6.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00400

008

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00400

008

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00400

008

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00400

008

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00400

008

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00400

008

PH

7.4

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00400

008

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00400

008

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00400

008

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00400

008

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00400

008

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00400

002

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00400

002

PH

6.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00400

002

PH

6.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00400

002

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00400

008

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00400

008

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00400

008

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00400

008

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00400

008

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00400

008

PH

7.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00400

008

PH

6.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00400

008

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00400

008

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00400

008

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00400

002

PH

6.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.4

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00400

002

PH

7.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Minimum

=

Equals

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Table 28: pH, Maximum, Effluent















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

03/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.25

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





04/30/2010

00400

002

PH

8.39

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





05/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





05/31/2010

00400

008

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





06/30/2010

00400

002

PH

8.08

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





07/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.27

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





08/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.28

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





09/30/2010

00400

002

PH

8.42

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





10/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.42

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





11/30/2010

00400

002

PH

8.26

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





12/31/2010

00400

002

PH

8.21

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





01/31/2011

00400

002

PH

8.19

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





02/28/2011

00400

002

PH

8.04

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





02/28/2011

00400

008

PH

8.04

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





03/31/2011

00400

002

PH

8.07

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





03/31/2011

00400

008

PH

8.07

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





04/30/2011

00400

002

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00400

002

PH

8.11

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





05/31/2011

00400

008

PH

8.11

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





06/30/2011

00400

002

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





06/30/2011

00400

008

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





07/31/2011

00400

002

PH

8.04

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





07/31/2011

00400

008

PH

8.04

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





08/31/2011

00400

002

PH

8.06

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





08/31/2011

00400

008

PH

8.06

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





09/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.85

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





09/30/2011

00400

008

PH

7.85

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





10/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.92

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





11/30/2011

00400

002

PH

7.85

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





12/31/2011

00400

002

PH

7.82

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





01/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.84

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





02/29/2012

00400

002

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00400

002

PH

8.02

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





04/30/2012

00400

002

PH

7.97

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





05/31/2012

00400

002

PH

8.13

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





06/30/2012

00400

002

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





07/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.98

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





08/31/2012

00400

002

PH

8.11

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





09/30/2012

00400

002

PH

8.08

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





10/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.85

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum





11/30/2012

00400

002

PH

7.98

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.94

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.83

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00400

002

PH

8.14

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00400

002

PH

8.06

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00400

002

PH

8.09

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.88

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.91

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.98

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00400

002

PH

7.53

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.63

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.59

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.75

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.91

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

07/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.85

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.69

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00400

002

PH

8.14

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00400

002

PH

7.84

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.81

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.83

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.76

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.76

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.55

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00400

002

PH

8.1

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00400

002

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00400

008

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00400

002

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00400

008

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00400

008

PH

8.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00400

008

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.4

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00400

002

PH

7.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00400

002

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00400

008

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00400

008

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00400

008

PH

8.4

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00400

002

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00400

002

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

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DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature

Parameter

DMR





Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base Long Desc

Code

Desc

06/30/2019

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00400

008

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00400

002

PH

7.3

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00400

008

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00400

002

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00400

008

PH

7.5

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00400

008

PH

7.6

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00400

008

PH

7.8

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00400

008

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00400

008

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00400

002

PH

8.

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00400

002

PH

8.2

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00400

002

PH

7.9

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00400

002

PH

7.7

Standard Units

Instantaneous Maximum

=

Equals

Table 29: Salinity, Effluent

Sample Date

Salinity (ppm)

3/19/2012

2600

3/21/2012

2400

3/23/2012

2300

6/25/2012

2500

6/27/2012

2600

6/29/2012

2300

9/17/2012

2300

9/19/2012

2300

9/21/2012

2200

12/10/2012

2100

12/12/2012

2000

12/14/2012

2100

3/25/2013

2400

3/27/2013

2100

3/29/2013

2200

6/17/2013

2400

6/19/2013

2200

6/21/2013

2400

10/7/2013

2200

10/9/2013

2300

10/11/2013

2400

12/9/2013

2300

12/11/2013

2300

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Sample Date

Salinity (ppm)

12/13/2013

2000

3/10/2014

2200

3/12/2014

2200

3/14/2014

2100

6/2/2014

2700

6/4/2014

2300

Minimum

2000

Median

2300

Average

2290

Maximum

2700

Standard Deviation

172

CV

0.075

Count

29

Table 30: Total Suspended Solids Concentration, Effluent, Maximum















DMR

DMR

Monitoring



Perm









Value

Value

Period End

Parameter

Feature



DMR



Statistical Base

Qualifier

Qualifier

Date

Code

ID

Parameter Desc

Value

Limit Unit Desc

Long Desc

Code

Desc

03/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





04/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

77.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

36.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

47.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

30.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





11/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





12/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

44.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





01/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

39.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

37.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

37.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





04/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

77.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

34.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

34.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

69.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

69.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





11/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

32.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





12/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





01/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





02/29/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

57.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





04/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





05/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





06/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





07/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





08/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





09/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





10/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.7

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum





11/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

28.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

43.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

03/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

55.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

34.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

35.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

48.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

21.3

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

69.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

33.8

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

36.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

40.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

73.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

46.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

72.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

71.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

30.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

6.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

8.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

68.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

03/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

37.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

28.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

27.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

72.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

18.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

47.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

37.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

18.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

34.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

36.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

28.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

33.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

57.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

77.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

40.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

31.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

56.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

31.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

44.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

32.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

62.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

60.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

42.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

30.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

43.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

37.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

21.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.4

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.5

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.1

Milligrams per Liter

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Table 31: Total Suspended Solids Concentration, Effluent, Monthly Average

Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

03/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





04/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

19.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





11/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





12/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





01/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

21.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

21.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

9.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





04/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

7.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

16.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

14.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





11/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

18.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





12/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





01/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

27.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





02/29/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

29.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





04/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





05/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





06/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





07/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

3.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





08/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

3.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





09/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





10/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

2.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average





11/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.8

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

27.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

07/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

33.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.3

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.5

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

21.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

35.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

6.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

4.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

18.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

5.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

9.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

23.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

3.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Fact Sheet: WA0050202 - Washington Beef LLC

Page 106 of 187


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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

06/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

12.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

13.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

7.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

36.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

10.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

22.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

18.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

10.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

12.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

16.1

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

20.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

17.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

16.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

19.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

12.

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.6

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

9.4

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

3.9

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

6.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.7

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

5.2

Milligrams per Liter

Monthly Average

=

Equals

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Table 32: Total Suspended Solids Load, Maximum, Effluent

Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

03/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

91.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





04/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

84.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2010

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

390.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

95.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

80.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

156.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

95.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

195.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





11/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

182.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





12/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

319.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





01/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

255.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

300.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/28/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

300.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

137.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





03/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

137.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





04/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

390.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

97.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

97.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

112.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

112.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

196.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

196.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

240.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

240.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

444.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

444.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

418.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





11/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

187.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





12/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

208.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





01/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

271.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





02/29/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

350.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

127.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





04/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

133.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





05/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

98.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





06/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

71.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





07/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

29.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





08/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





09/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

105.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





10/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum





11/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

36.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

310.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

147.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

63.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

71.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

175.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

102.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

101.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

43.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

350.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

54.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

63.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

79.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

62.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

159.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

254.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

190.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

104.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

92.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

07/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

44.4

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

67.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

85.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

147.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

180.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

205.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

262.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

115.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

461.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

157.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

78.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

144.5

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

135.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

105.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

106.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

41.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

187.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

226.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

314.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

203.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

138.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

87.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

68.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

127.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

82.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

11.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

147.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

82.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

256.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

251.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

449.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

98.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

495.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

187.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

109.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

34.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

45.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

28.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

46.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

358.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

136.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

153.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

121.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

139.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

225.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

158.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

35.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

156.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

155.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

106.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

494.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

113.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

130.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

246.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

119.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

209.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

100.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

99.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

181.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

06/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

154.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

210.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

205.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

98.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

220.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

387.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

142.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

564.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

129.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

233.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

131.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

80.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

155.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

350.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

176.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

108.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

277.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

170.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

330.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

125.1

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

102.8

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

359.6

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

229.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

194.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

272.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

151.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

247.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

131.

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.2

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

109.9

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

43.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

123.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

44.3

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

85.7

Pounds per Day

Daily Maximum

=

Equals

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Table 33: Total Suspended Solids Load, Effluent, Monthly Average

Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

03/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

78.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

27.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

37.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2010

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

106.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

39.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

46.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

205.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

80.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

60.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2010

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

106.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

148.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

128.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/28/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

128.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

60.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





03/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

60.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

106.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

43.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

43.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

52.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

92.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

92.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

105.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

105.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

94.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2011

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

94.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

159.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

97.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





12/31/2011

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

91.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





01/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

165.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





02/29/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

159.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

83.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





04/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

61.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





05/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

41.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





06/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

27.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





07/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

18.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





08/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





09/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





10/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

14.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average





11/30/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

118.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2012

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

66.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

56.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

32.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

35.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

15.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

83.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

51.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

35.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

24.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

159.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

35.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2013

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

26.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

38.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

62.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

64.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

34.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

44.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

07/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

32.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

43.4

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

80.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

74.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2014

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

76.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

120.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

56.2

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

186.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

104.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

45.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

73.3

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

60.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

37.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

21.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

84.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2015

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

113.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

209.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

116.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

75.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

49.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

58.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2016

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

4.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

54.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

51.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

101.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

104.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2016

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

141.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

52.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

159.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

56.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

8.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

20.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

28.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

15.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

20.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2017

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

102.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

25.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

38.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2017

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

84.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

71.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

60.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

80.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

87.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

29.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

60.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

73.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

50.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

139.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2018

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

63.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

67.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

89.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2018

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

80.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

71.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

17.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

64.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

45.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

67.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

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Monitoring
Period End
Date

Parameter
Code

Perm

Feature

ID

Parameter Desc

DMR
Value

Limit Unit Desc

Statistical Base
Long Desc

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Code

DMR
Value
Qualifier
Desc

06/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

67.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

75.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

71.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2019

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

43.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

99.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

163.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2019

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

72.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

217.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/29/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

64.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

115.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

64.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

48.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

85.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

120.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

103.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2020

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

64.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

84.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

95.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2020

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

124.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

51.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

68.9

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

94.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

04/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

96.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

05/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

118.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

06/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

97.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

07/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

91.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

08/31/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

123.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

09/30/2021

00530

008

Solids, total suspended

75.

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

10/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

33.1

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

11/30/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

54.5

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

12/31/2021

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

19.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

01/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

38.6

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

02/28/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

31.7

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

03/31/2022

00530

002

Solids, total suspended

28.8

Pounds per Day

Monthly Average

=

Equals

Table 34: Whole Effluent Toxicity

Date (1st sample)

Endpoint

TUc

3/19/2012

Survival

2

3/19/2012

Reproduction

2

6/25/2012

Survival

2

6/25/2012

Reproduction

16

9/17/2012

Survival

1

9/17/2012

Reproduction

2

12/10/2012

Survival

1

12/10/2012

Reproduction

2

3/25/2013

Survival

1

3/25/2013

Reproduction

2

6/17/2013

Survival

2

6/17/2013

Reproduction

4

10/7/2013

Survival

1

10/7/2013

Reproduction

8

12/9/2013

Survival

1

12/9/2013

Reproduction

8

3/10/2014

Survival

2

3/10/2014

Reproduction

16

6/2/2014

Survival

2

6/2/2014

Reproduction

16



Minimum

1



Average

4.6



Maximum

16

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Date (1st sample)

Endpoint

TUc



Standard
Deviation

5.3



CV

1.17



Count

20

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Receiving Water Data

Chemistry

Table 35: Upstream Ammonia in Wanity Slough

Date

Source

Ammonia (mg/L)

2/7/2012

Permittee

0.07

3/5/2012

Permittee

0.07

4/2/2012

Permittee

0.07

6/5/2012

Permittee

0.07

7/2/2012

Permittee

0.07

7/23/2012

Permittee

0.07

9/4/2012

Permittee

0.09

10/1/2012

Permittee

0.13

11/5/2012

Permittee

0.07

12/3/2012

Permittee

0.13

1/2/2013

Permittee

0.07

2/4/2013

Permittee

0.07

3/4/2013

Permittee

0.07

4/1/2013

Permittee

0.1

5/6/2013

Permittee

0.09

6/3/2013

Permittee

0.09

7/1/2013

Permittee

0.07

8/5/2013

Permittee

0.07

9/3/2013

Permittee

0.07

10/21/2013

Permittee

0.07

11/4/2013

Permittee

0.07

12/2/2013

Permittee

0.09

1/6/2014

Permittee

0.08

2/3/2014

Permittee

0.07

3/3/2014

Permittee

0.07

4/7/2014

Permittee

0.07

5/5/2014

Permittee

0.07

6/2/2014

Permittee

0.07

7/7/2014

Permittee

0.13

8/4/2014

Permittee

0.35

9/8/2014

Permittee

0.07

10/6/2014

Permittee

0.14

11/3/2014

Permittee

0.1

12/1/2014

Permittee

0.07

1/5/2015

Permittee

0.18

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

0.008

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

0.007

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

0.04

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

0.02

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

0.03

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

0.02









Minimum

0.007



5th Percentile

0.020



Average

0.082



95th Percentile

0.140



Maximum

0.350



Standard Deviation

0.055



Count

41

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Table 36: Upstream BODs in Wanity Slough

Date

BODs (mg/L)

2/7/2012

2

3/5/2012

2

4/2/2012

2

5/7/2012

2

6/5/2012

2

7/2/2012

2

7/23/2012

2

9/4/2012

2

10/1/2012

3.5

11/5/2012

2

12/3/2012

2

1/2/2013

2

2/4/2013

2

3/4/2013

2

4/1/2013

2

5/6/2013

2

6/3/2013

2.3

7/1/2013

2.1

8/5/2013

2

9/3/2013

2

10/21/2013

2

11/4/2013

2

12/2/2013

2

1/6/2014

5.3

2/3/2014

2

3/3/2014

2

4/7/2014

2

5/5/2014

2

6/2/2014

2

7/7/2014

2

8/4/2014

2

9/8/2014

2

10/6/2014

2

11/3/2014

2

12/1/2014

2

1/5/2015

4.8

Minimum

2.0

5th Percentile

2.0

Average

2.2

95th Percentile

3.8

Maximum

5.3

Standard Deviation

0.74

Count

36

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Table 37: Upstream Turbidity in Wanity Slough

Date

Source

Turbidity (NTU)

3/5/2012

Permittee

1.15

4/2/2012

Permittee

1.28

5/7/2012

Permittee

3.84

6/5/2012

Permittee

6.92

7/2/2012

Permittee

5.5

7/23/2012

Permittee

4.23

9/4/2012

Permittee

1.13

10/1/2012

Permittee

2.3

11/5/2012

Permittee

3.5

12/3/2012

Permittee

0.91

1/2/2013

Permittee

0.81

2/4/2013

Permittee

1.54

3/4/2013

Permittee

1.35

4/1/2013

Permittee

0.82

5/6/2013

Permittee

4.06

6/3/2013

Permittee

15.4

7/1/2013

Permittee

5.8

8/5/2013

Permittee

4.66

9/3/2013

Permittee

2.29

10/21/2013

Permittee

2.85

11/4/2013

Permittee

1.94

12/2/2013

Permittee

4.98

1/6/2014

Permittee

4.05

2/3/2014

Permittee

3.38

3/3/2014

Permittee

2.45

4/7/2014

Permittee

6.15

5/5/2014

Permittee

6.35

6/2/2014

Permittee

11.7

7/7/2014

Permittee

5.03

8/4/2014

Permittee

2.83

9/8/2014

Permittee

0.91

10/6/2014

Permittee

4.49

11/3/2014

Permittee

3.6

12/1/2014

Permittee

1.93

1/5/2015

Permittee

5.56

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

1.9

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

1.38



Minimum

0.81



5th Percentile

0.89



Average

3.76



95th Percentile

7.88



Maximum

15.4



Standard Deviation

3.00



Count

37

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Table 38: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough May - September

Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

5/7/2012

6.99

9.96

5/14/2012

7.91

9.6

5/21/2012

8.28

8.85

5/29/2012

8.08

8.3

6/5/2012

8.1

9.75

6/11/2012

9.68

9.2

6/18/2012

7.32

9.75

6/25/2012

8.79

10.15

7/2/2012

7.12

10.8

7/9/2012

6.8

10.07

7/16/2012

6.36

11.25

7/23/2012

11.03

10.55

7/30/2012

7.69

10.2

8/6/2012

5.43

10.98

8/13/2012

6.56

9.95

8/20/2012

7.38



8/27/2012

7.35

8.08

9/4/2012

6.1

8.72

9/10/2012

5.8

8.54

9/17/2012

7.3

8.06

9/24/2012

8.59

9.38

5/6/2013

7.54

6.88

5/13/2013

9.96

9.9

5/20/2013

10.11

9.06

5/28/2013

8.65



6/3/2013

9.28

10.06

6/10/2013

8.61

8.65

6/17/2013

7.9

9.98

6/24/2013

8.85

9.35

7/1/2013

8.53

8.2

7/8/2013

8.19

9.95

7/15/2013

9.64

5.6

7/22/2013

6.91



7/29/2013

6.93

6.1

8/5/2013

6.9

7.01

8/12/2013

6.3

5.9

8/19/2013

8.5

8.5

8/26/2013

7.46

7.9

9/3/2013

8.9

8.5

9/9/2013

9.1

8.9

9/16/2013

9

7.1

9/23/2013

7.9

9

9/30/2013

9.85

7.6

5/5/2014

7.05

7.8

5/12/2014

7.4

7.9

5/19/2014

7.8

8.6

5/27/2014

6.8

8.7

6/2/2014

7.11

6.9

6/9/2014

8.8

7.9

6/16/2014

9.4

9

6/23/2014

7.4

6.5

6/30/2014

9.8

6.9

7/7/2014

8.6

7.8

7/14/2014

9.6

6.9

7/21/2014

8.6

8.5

7/28/2014

8.9

9.6

8/4/2014

8.9

6.8

8/12/2014

8.9

7.8

8/18/2014

8.6

7.6

8/25/2014

5.9

8

9/2/2014

7.3

7.1

9/8/2014

6.7

7.7

9/15/2014

8

9.5

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Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

9/22/2014

7.1

8.4

9/29/2014

7.2

8.3

Minimum

5.4

5.6

5th Percentile

6.1

6.5

10th Percentile

6.6

6.9

Average

8.0

8.6

Maximum

11.0

11.3

Standard Deviation

1.2

1.3

Count

65

62

Table 39: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough October - April

Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (rng/L)

2/7/2012

5.41

5.15

2/13/2012

6.49

7.72

2/20/2012

5.66

5.38

2/27/2012

4.96

7.76

3/5/2012

5.43



3/12/2012

6.31

7.92

3/19/2012

5.81

9.93

3/26/2012

6.49

9.82

4/2/2012

5.84

8.15

4/9/2012

8.43

10.54

4/16/2012

10.55

10.98

4/23/2012

9.56

7.01

4/30/2012

5.97

7.9

10/1/2012

9.31

9.21

10/8/2012

8.61

9.37

10/15/2012

7.12

8.15

10/22/2012

7.93

8.27

10/29/2012

11.76

8.96

11/5/2012

9.31

8.88

11/12/2012

8.68

8.95

11/19/2012

9.16

8.61

11/26/2012

7.67

9.08

12/3/2012

8.66

9.61

12/10/2012

8.75

8.3

12/17/2012

7.76

8.8

12/26/2012

7.3

9

1/2/2013

6.49



1/7/2013

7.09

9.26

1/14/2013

6.73

8.98

1/21/2013

7.32

8.1

1/28/2013

6.87

8.2

2/4/2013

7.48

8.15

2/11/2013

7.86

8.6

2/18/2013

7.11

8.35

2/25/2013

8.02

10.15

3/4/2013

8.48

9.65

3/11/2013

7.02

9.76

3/18/2013

7.8

11.5

3/25/2013

5.3

9.82

4/1/2013

4.57

10.11

4/8/2013

9.72

9.92

4/15/2013

8.3

10.45

4/22/2013

7.21

9.79

4/29/2013

5.75

9.69

10/7/2013

7.4

7.7

10/14/2013

7.7

10.1

10/21/2013

8.8

8.6

10/28/2013

7.3

8.1

11/4/2013

11.5

9.6

11/11/2013

10

9.1

11/19/2013

10.3

9.7

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Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

11/24/2013

9.7

9.9

12/2/2013

9.4

9.8

12/9/2013

10.1

9.9

12/16/2013

8.8

9.9

12/23/2013

8.9

9.2

12/30/2013

9.3

9.6

1/6/2014

8.2

8.8

1/13/2014

9.2

8.1

1/20/2014

8.6

8.1

1/27/2014

8.9

8

2/3/2014

6.9

8.1

2/10/2014

9.9

8.6

2/18/2014

8.6

7.9

2/24/2014

8.2

8.21

3/3/2014

10.6

7.9

3/10/2014

9.6

8.4

3/17/2014

8.5

9.9

3/24/2014

8.1

7.4

3/31/2014

8.3

8.5

4/7/2014

7.5

7.8

4/14/2014

9

8.2

4/21/2014

7.6

7.6

4/28/2014

6.9

7.1

10/6/2014

7.8

8.1

10/13/2014

8.6

8.2

10/20/2014

7.6

8.2

10/27/2014

7

9

11/3/2014

6.89

6.9

11/10/2014

6.6

6.9

11/17/2014

6.7

8

11/24/2014

7.6

7.1

12/1/2014

7.9

7.2

12/8/2014

6.8

7.2

12/15/2014

6.8

8.1

12/22/2014

6.7

7.2

12/29/2014

6.5

7.1

1/5/2015

7.2

6.9

1/12/2015

7.3

7.3

1/19/2015

7

6.7

1/26/2015

7.9

7

Minimum

4.6

5.2

5th Percentile

5.5

6.9

10th Percentile

6.0

7.1

Average

7.9

8.5

Maximum

11.8

11.5

Standard Deviation

1.4

1.2

Count

91

89

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Table 40: Downstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough May - September, Permittee
Data

Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

5/7/2012

6.68

10.12

5/14/2012

7.59

9.79

5/21/2012

8.01

9.58

5/29/2012

8.51

9.25

6/4/2012

7.80

10.72

6/11/2012

9.65

9.63

6/18/2012

8.85

9.82

6/25/2012

8.91

12.40

7/2/2012

8.12

11.73

7/9/2012

7.92

9.88

7/16/2012

7.33

9.61

7/23/2012

10.85

9.90

7/30/2012

8.98

11.60

8/6/2012

6.83

9.67

8/13/2012

7.01

9.36

8/20/2012

6.52

NA

8/27/2012

7.53

8.42

9/3/2012

7.42

9.12

9/10/2012

6.67

8.42

9/17/2012

6.60

9.10

9/24/2012

8.04

9.26

5/6/2013

9.40

6.96

5/13/2013

10.95

10.38

5/20/2013

8.92

10.45

5/27/2013

8.88

Holiday

6/3/2013

8.94

10.14

6/10/2013

8.58

9.25

6/17/2013

8.42

10.02

6/24/2013

8.98

10.11

7/1/2013

8.69

8.78

7/8/2013

8.26

10.92

7/15/2013

8.16

5.98

7/22/2013

7.18

NA

7/29/2013

6.09

5.80

8/5/2013

6.45

6.71

8/12/2013

6.66

5.70

8/19/2013

8.90

8.30

8/26/2013

6.69

7.10

9/2/2013

9.10

8.60

9/9/2013

8.80

9.10

9/16/2013

9.10

8.00

9/23/2013

8.70

8.70

9/30/2013

9.80

8.80

5/5/2014

7.20

8.00

5/12/2014

7.00

8.50

5/19/2014

8.70

8.90

5/27/2014

6.90

8.90

6/2/2014

8.20

8.10

6/9/2014

9.10

7.50

6/16/2014

9.40

8.50

6/23/2014

8.20

6.90

6/30/2014

9.70

6.80

7/7/2014

8.80

8.20

7/14/2014

9.40

6.90

7/21/2014

9.10

8.30

7/28/2014

8.60

6.80

8/4/2014

8.70



8/11/2014

8.60

7.30

8/18/2014

8.00

7.20

8/25/2014

6.20

8.30

9/2/2014

6.20

6.70

9/8/2014

7.10

7.20

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Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

9/15/2014

7.90

8.40

9/22/2014

7.70

7.70

9/29/2014

7.80

7.50

Minimum

6.09

5.70

5th Percentile

6.46

6.70

10th Percentile

6.46

6.70

Average

8.15

8.68

Maximum

10.95

12.40

Standard Deviation

1.11

1.47

Count

65

61

Table 41: Downstream Dissolved Oxygen in Wanity Slough October - April, Permittee
Data

Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (rng/L)

2/7/2012

5.35

4.95

2/13/2012

5.85

8.62

2/20/2012

6.75

5.53

2/27/2012

5.01

6.82

3/5/2012

5.50

NA

3/12/2012

5.86

8.35

3/19/2012

5.43

10.72

3/26/2012

7.92

10.46

4/2/2012

6.37

9.90

4/9/2012

9.28

9.65

4/16/2012

10.23

11.04

4/23/2012

8.54

6.96

4/30/2012

5.94

8.10

10/1/2012

8.69

9.09

10/8/2012

8.93

9.10

10/15/2012

6.50

8.20

10/22/2012

8.01

8.47

10/29/2012

11.28

8.78

11/5/2012

9.06

8.68

11/12/2012

8.79

8.84

11/19/2012

9.27

8.72

11/26/2012

7.82

9.08

12/3/2012

8.78

9.69

12/10/2012

8.76

8.89

12/17/2012

7.56

8.91

12/26/2012

8.65

9.02

1/2/2013

6.25



1/7/2013

7.45

9.43

1/14/2013

6.50

8.98

1/21/2013

6.79

8.10

1/28/2013

6.70

8.05

2/4/2013

7.29

8.51

2/11/2013

7.49

8.03

2/18/2013

6.89

8.60

2/25/2013

7.25

9.08

3/4/2013

7.89

9.58

3/11/2013

6.92

9.20

3/18/2013

7.19

10.05

3/25/2013

5.86

9.48

4/1/2013

4.99

11.10

4/8/2013

11.25

9.63

4/15/2013

7.98

10.77

4/22/2013

6.98

9.85

4/29/2013

5.60

9.92

10/7/2013

7.90

7.70

10/14/2013

7.40

9.80

10/21/2013

7.90

9.30

10/28/2013

8.40

8.20

11/4/2013

11.20

9.20

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Date

AM DO (mg/L)

PM DO (mg/L)

11/11/2013

10.70

9.60

11/18/2013

11.40

9.90

11/25/2013

10.30

10.10

12/2/2013

9.70

9.40

12/9/2013

10.60

10.30

12/16/2013

9.50

10.40

12/23/2013

9.30

9.40

12/30/2013

8.70

9.90

1/6/2014

8.40

8.80

1/13/2014

9.50

8.60

1/20/2014

9.60

8.20

1/27/2014

8.70

8.30

2/3/2014

7.30

8.00

2/10/2014

10.00

8.70

2/17/2014

8.80

7.90

2/24/2014

8.30

8.90

3/3/2014

11.40

7.70

3/10/2014

10.00

8.60

3/17/2014

8.90

9.30

3/24/2014

8.40

8.90

3/31/2014

8.80

9.40

4/7/2014

7.80

7.90

4/14/2014

9.00

8.90

4/21/2014

8.10

8.70

4/28/2014

7.10

8.30

10/6/2014

7.90

8.10

10/13/2014

9.00

7.90

10/20/2014

7.20

7.20

10/27/2014

8.00

8.80

11/3/2014

7.21

6.70

11/10/2014

6.80

7.20

11/17/2014

6.60

7.90

11/24/2014

7.00

6.90

12/1/2014

7.00

6.90

12/8/2014

7.80

7.30

12/15/2014

7.00

8.10

12/22/2014

6.50

7.50

12/29/2014

6.33

7.30

1/5/2015

6.90

6.80

1/12/2015

7.40

7.40

1/19/2015

6.20

6.80

1/26/2015

7.20

7.10

Minimum

4.99

4.95

5th Percentile

5.55

6.81

10th Percentile

5.94

7.07

Average

7.94

8.64

Maximum

11.40

11.10

Standard Deviation

1.54

1.17

Count

91

89

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Table 42: Downstream DO from the Water Quality Portal

Row Labels

DO (mg/L)

12/12/2006

3.6

1/23/2007

10.8

2/20/2007

7.1

3/20/2007

10.5

4/3/2007

15.2

4/17/2007

13.5

5/1/2007

11.7

5/15/2007

11.5

5/29/2007

11.4

6/12/2007

11.6

6/26/2007

11.3

7/10/2007

8.6

8/7/2007

8.6

8/22/2007

7.7

9/4/2007

8.3

9/18/2007

1.1

10/16/2007

9.8

10/30/2007

7.8

11/27/2007

10.2

1/7/2008

8

2/5/2008

8.7

3/4/2008

6.3

4/1/2008

12.7

4/29/2008

12.8

5/27/2008

13

6/24/2008

10.8

7/22/2008

9.8

8/19/2008

9.4

10/14/2008

7.5

4/28/2009

12.7

5/26/2009

9.6

6/23/2009

10.2

8/18/2009

8.7

9/15/2009

9.3

10/13/2009

9.6

1/5/2010

7.2

2/2/2010

7.6

4/27/2010

8.6

6/8/2010

6.6

7/20/2010

1.9

8/31/2010

0.8

9/28/2010

0.7

10/12/2010

0.6

5/24/2011

12.3

6/21/2011

10.2

7/19/2011

12.65

8/2/2011

10

8/30/2011

7

9/27/2011

8.7

7/23/2013

3

8/20/2013

1.6

9/17/2013

1.4

4/22/2014

1.8

5/20/2014

1.4

12/2/2014

4.8

5/12/2015

3.1

6/9/2015

2.6

9/29/2015

3.1

12/15/2015

9.2

4/19/2016

4.5

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5/3/2016

4.4

5/17/2016

2.3

8/9/2016

0.7

4/18/2017

1.9

Table 43: Upstream E. coli in Wanity Slough

Date

E. coli (#/100 ml)

2/7/2012

22.2

2/13/2012

16.4

2/20/2012

23.8

2/27/2012

>200

3/5/2012

165

3/12/2012

56

3/19/2012

15

3/26/2012

40.6

4/2/2012

16.4

4/9/2012

25.4

4/16/2012

34.4

4/23/2012

101

4/30/2012

101

5/7/2012

78.2

5/14/2012

>200

5/21/2012

>200

5/29/2012

>200

6/5/2012

>200

6/11/2012

165

6/18/2012

>200

6/25/2012

>200

7/2/2012

>200

7/9/2012

>200

7/16/2012

1

7/23/2012

>200

7/30/2012

118

8/6/2012

>200

8/13/2012

>200

8/20/2012

144

8/27/2012

144

9/4/2012

40.6

9/10/2012

40.6

9/17/2012

30.6

9/24/2012

200

10/1/2012

38.4

10/8/2012

38.4

10/15/2012

118.4

10/22/2012

59.1

10/29/2012

30.6

11/5/2012

11.1

11/12/2012

53.1

11/19/2012

34.4

11/26/2012

34.4

12/3/2012

35.4

12/10/2012

13.7

12/17/2012

>200.5

12/26/2012

17.8

1/2/2013

6.4

1/7/2013

32.4

1/14/2013

38.4

1/21/2013

73.8

1/28/2013

2

2/4/2013

5.3

2/11/2013

>200.5

2/18/2013

>200.5

2/25/2013

>200.5

3/4/2013

>200.5

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Date

E. coli (#/100 ml)

3/11/2013

200.5

3/18/2013

8.7

3/25/2013

13.7

4/1/2013

>200.5

4/8/2013

62.4

4/15/2013

83.1

4/22/2013

35.4

4/29/2013

109.1

5/6/2013

94.5

5/13/2013

>200.5

5/20/2013

129.8

5/28/2013

>200.5

6/3/2013

129.8

6/10/2013

65.9

6/17/2013

59.1

6/24/2013

>200.5

7/1/2013

40.6

7/8/2013

>200.5

7/15/2013

129.8

7/22/2013

109.1

7/29/2013

129.8

8/5/2013

78.2

8/12/2013

56

8/19/2013

>200.5

8/26/2013

1

9/3/2013

34.4

9/9/2013

88.5

9/16/2013

38.4

9/23/2013

45.3

9/30/2013

3.1

10/7/2013

42.9

10/14/2013

1

10/21/2013

20.7

10/28/2013

4.2

11/4/2013

6.4

11/11/2013

13.7

11/19/2013

9.9

11/24/2013

4.2

12/2/2013

9.9

12/9/2013

8.7

12/16/2013

9.9

12/23/2013

15

12/30/2013

16.4

1/6/2014

50.4

1/13/2014

13.7

1/20/2014

3.1

1/27/2014

5.3

2/3/2014

118.4

2/10/2014

32.4

2/18/2014

>200.5

2/24/2014

8.7

3/3/2014

12.4

3/10/2014

8.7

3/17/2014

7.5

3/24/2014

8.7

3/31/2014

1

4/7/2014

62.4

4/14/2014

65.9

4/28/2014

78.2

5/5/2014

34.4

5/12/2014

165.2

5/19/2014

200.5

5/27/2014

101.3

6/2/2014

200.5

6/9/2014

200.5

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Date

E. coli (#/100 ml)

6/16/2014

200.5

6/23/2014

144.5

6/30/2014

200.5

7/7/2014

>200.5

7/14/2014

>200.5

7/21/2014

129.8

7/28/2014

56

8/4/2014

34.4

8/12/2014

200.5

8/18/2014

200.5

8/25/2014

129.8

9/2/2014

83.1

9/8/2014

>200.5

9/15/2014

>200.5

9/22/2014

62.4

9/29/2014

109.1

10/6/2014

23.8

10/13/2014

45.3

10/20/2014

22.2

10/27/2014

27.1

11/3/2014

13.7

11/10/2014

38.4

11/17/2014

27.1

11/24/2014

15

12/1/2014

9.9

12/8/2014

56

12/15/2014

11.1

12/22/2014

32.4

12/29/2014

17.8

1/5/2015

27.1

1/12/2015

6.4

1/19/2015

16.4

1/26/2015

12.4

Greater Than Values

28

Minimum

1

25th Percentile

16.4

Median

53.1

75th Percentile

165

IQR

148.6

Maximum

200.5

Count

155

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Table 44: Upstream Nitrate plus Nitrite in Wanity Slough

Location

Date

N02 + N03 (mg/L)

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

7/19/2011

0.41

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

8/16/2011

0.44

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

7/19/2011

0.36

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

8/16/2011

0.35

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

6/26/2018

0.144

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

8/12/2014

0.155



Minimum

0.144



Average

0.310



Maximum

0.440



Standard Deviation

0.129



Count

6

Table 45: Downstream pH in Wanity Slough May - September

Activity Start
Date

Activity Start
Time

Time Zone

Monitoring Location Name

Characteristic Name

Result

Measure
Value

5/1/2007

11:44:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.3

5/15/2007

11:35:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.3

5/29/2007

12:39:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.84

5/29/2007

12:32:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.8

6/12/2007

12:30:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.86

6/26/2007

11:22:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.43

7/10/2007

9:17:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.15

8/7/2007

11:23:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.3

8/22/2007

11:19:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.45

9/4/2007

11:25:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.31

9/18/2007

9:45:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.4

5/27/2008

11:05:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.17

5/27/2008

10:59:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.17

6/24/2008

10:50:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.13

7/22/2008

10:30:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.12

8/19/2008

11:07:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.12

9/16/2008

10:15:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.08

5/26/2009

9:25:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.41

5/26/2009

9:38:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.41

6/23/2009

11:48:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8

8/18/2009

1:24:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.64

9/15/2009

12:27:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.71

6/8/2010

12:33:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.65

7/20/2010

10:10:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.56

8/31/2010

12:10:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.85

9/28/2010

10:05:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

9.13

9/28/2010

10:12:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

9.13

5/24/2011

10:53:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.67

6/21/2011

10:29:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.91

7/19/2011

2:00:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Meyers Rd

PH

8.42

7/19/2011

1:20:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough near Case Rd

PH

8.03

8/2/2011

2:00:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.25

8/30/2011

10:49:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.12

9/27/2011

10:30:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.9

9/27/2011

10:27:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.9

7/23/2013

11:38:00 AM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.71

8/20/2013

12:50:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.66

9/17/2013

12:38:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.53

6/9/2015

12:04:00 PM

PDT

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

11.2

5/3/2016

1:37:00 PM

MST

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

11.5

5/17/2016

12:49:00 PM

MST

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

10.4









percent rank 8.5

0.743









90th Percentile

9.13









Minimum

7.08









Average

8.04

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Activity Start
Date

Activity Start
Time

Time Zone

Monitoring Location Name

Characteristic Name

Result

Measure
Value









Maximum

11.50









Standard Deviation

1.05









Count

41

Table 46: Downstream pH in Wanity Slough October - April

Activity
Start Date

Activity Start
Time

Monitoring Location Name

Characteristic Name

Result

Measure
Value

12/12/2006

10:30:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.51

1/23/2007

9:35:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.37

2/20/2007

9:10:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.27

2/20/2007

9:20:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.24

3/20/2007

11:15:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.05

4/3/2007

12:30:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.9

4/17/2007

11:50:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.73

10/2/2007

10:44:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.5

10/16/2007

11:21:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.41

10/30/2007

8:00:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.24

11/27/2007

11:00:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.17

1/7/2008

8:30:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7

2/5/2008

12:45:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.2

3/4/2008

9:30:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

6.94

4/1/2008

11:30:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.66

4/29/2008

10:15:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.59

10/14/2008

10:25:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

6.4

4/28/2009

1:15:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

9.03

10/13/2009

9:20:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.67

10/13/2009

9:30:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.67

1/5/2010

12:00:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7

2/2/2010

12:03:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

7.15

4/27/2010

12:45:00 PM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

8.62

10/12/2010

10:48:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

9.29

4/22/2014

11:00:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

9.51

4/19/2016

9:50:00 AM

Wanity Slough at Highway97

PH

10.2







percent rank 8.5

0.833







90th Percentile

9.16







Minimum

6.40







Average

7.70







Maximum

10.2







Standard Deviation

0.90







Count

26

Table 47: Upstream pH in Wanity Slough May - September

Date

Source

PH

5/7/2012

Permittee

6.96

5/14/2012

Permittee

7.1

5/21/2012

Permittee

7.3

5/29/2012

Permittee

6.67

6/5/2012

Permittee

7.1

6/11/2012

Permittee

7.08

6/18/2012

Permittee

6.85

6/25/2012

Permittee

7.68

7/2/2012

Permittee

6.85

7/9/2012

Permittee

6.59

7/16/2012

Permittee

6.8

7/23/2012

Permittee

6.05

7/30/2012

Permittee

6

8/6/2012

Permittee

6.49

8/13/2012

Permittee

6.18

8/20/2012

Permittee

6.58

8/27/2012

Permittee

6.3

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Date

Source

PH

9/4/2012

Permittee

6.55

9/10/2012

Permittee

7.45

9/17/2012

Permittee

6.1

9/24/2012

Permittee

6.69

5/6/2013

Permittee

6.48

5/13/2013

Permittee

6.62

5/20/2013

Permittee

6.32

5/28/2013

Permittee

6.35

6/3/2013

Permittee

6.41

6/10/2013

Permittee

6.45

6/17/2013

Permittee

6.51

6/24/2013

Permittee

6.6

7/1/2013

Permittee

6.66

7/8/2013

Permittee

6.64

7/15/2013

Permittee

6.13

7/22/2013

Permittee

6.73

7/29/2013

Permittee

6.65

8/5/2013

Permittee

6.35

8/12/2013

Permittee

6.32

8/19/2013

Permittee

6.4

8/26/2013

Permittee

6.49

9/3/2013

Permittee

7.33

9/9/2013

Permittee

7.05

9/16/2013

Permittee

7.2

9/23/2013

Permittee

7.23

9/30/2013

Permittee

7.2

5/5/2014

Permittee

5.62

5/12/2014

Permittee

6.81

5/19/2014

Permittee

6.98

5/27/2014

Permittee

6.35

6/2/2014

Permittee

7.09

6/9/2014

Permittee

6.03

6/16/2014

Permittee

6

6/23/2014

Permittee

6.72

6/30/2014

Permittee

6.14

7/7/2014

Permittee

6.24

7/14/2014

Permittee

6.25

7/21/2014

Permittee

6.72

7/28/2014

Permittee

6.5

8/4/2014

Permittee

6.2

8/12/2014

Permittee

6.3

8/18/2014

Permittee

6.7

8/25/2014

Permittee

6.81

9/2/2014

Permittee

6.68

9/8/2014

Permittee

6.66

9/15/2014

Permittee

7.08

9/22/2014

Permittee

6.89

9/29/2014

Permittee

6.9

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

7.92

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

7.77

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

7.7

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

7.24

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

8.1

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

8.12



Minimum

5.62



5th percentile

6.04



Average

6.73



90th percentile

7.33



95th percentile

7.74



Maximum

8.12



Standard Deviation

0.51



Count

71

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Table 48: Upstream pH in Wanity Slough October - April

Date

Source

PH

2/7/2012

Permittee

6.34

2/27/2012

Permittee

6.55

3/12/2012

Permittee

6.61

3/19/2012

Permittee

6.48

3/26/2012

Permittee

6.39

4/2/2012

Permittee

6.62

4/9/2012

Permittee

6.5

4/16/2012

Permittee

6.18

4/23/2012

Permittee

7.07

4/30/2012

Permittee

6.55

10/1/2012

Permittee

7.16

10/8/2012

Permittee

6.61

10/15/2012

Permittee

7.51

10/22/2012

Permittee

6.25

10/29/2012

Permittee

6.79

11/5/2012

Permittee

7.19

11/12/2012

Permittee

6.87

11/19/2012

Permittee

7.15

11/26/2012

Permittee

6.88

12/3/2012

Permittee

6.92

12/10/2012

Permittee

7.4

12/17/2012

Permittee

7.15

12/26/2012

Permittee

6.57

1/2/2013

Permittee

7.6

1/7/2013

Permittee

7.35

1/14/2013

Permittee

7.15

1/21/2013

Permittee

7.1

1/28/2013

Permittee

7.22

2/4/2013

Permittee

7.13

2/11/2013

Permittee

7.3

2/18/2013

Permittee

6.98

2/25/2013

Permittee

7.11

3/4/2013

Permittee

6.98

3/11/2013

Permittee

7.03

3/18/2013

Permittee

6.9

3/25/2013

Permittee

7.62

4/1/2013

Permittee

7.41

4/8/2013

Permittee

5.48

4/15/2013

Permittee

5.2

4/22/2013

Permittee

7.32

4/29/2013

Permittee

5.9

10/7/2013

Permittee

7.23

10/14/2013

Permittee

7.36

10/21/2013

Permittee

7.1

10/28/2013

Permittee

7.24

11/4/2013

Permittee

7.24

11/11/2013

Permittee

6.75

11/19/2013

Permittee

6.86

11/24/2013

Permittee

7.3

12/2/2013

Permittee

7.25

12/9/2013

Permittee

7.45

12/16/2013

Permittee

7.43

12/23/2013

Permittee

7.2

12/30/2013

Permittee

7.55

1/6/2014

Permittee

7.38

1/13/2014

Permittee

6.58

1/20/2014

Permittee

6.92

1/27/2014

Permittee

7.51

2/3/2014

Permittee

7.19

2/10/2014

Permittee

6.39

2/18/2014

Permittee

7.62

2/24/2014

Permittee

6.79

3/3/2014

Permittee

5.66

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Date

Source

PH

3/10/2014

Permittee

6.86

3/17/2014

Permittee

7.51

3/24/2014

Permittee

7.02

3/31/2014

Permittee

5.7

4/7/2014

Permittee



4/14/2014

Permittee

6.09

4/21/2014

Permittee

6.69

4/28/2014

Permittee

6.88

10/6/2014

Permittee

6.86

10/13/2014

Permittee

6.84

10/20/2014

Permittee

7.18

10/27/2014

Permittee

6.9

11/3/2014

Permittee

7.01

11/10/2014

Permittee

6.8

11/17/2014

Permittee

7.41

11/24/2014

Permittee

7.39

12/1/2014

Permittee

7.67

12/8/2014

Permittee

7.54

12/15/2014

Permittee

6.72

12/22/2014

Permittee

7.58

12/29/2014

Permittee

6.85

1/5/2015

Permittee

7.63

1/12/2015

Permittee

7.47

1/19/2015

Permittee

7.39

1/26/2015

Permittee

7.32



Minimum

5.20



5th percentile

5.96



Average

6.96



90th percentile

7.51



95th percentile

7.59



Maximum

7.67



Standard Deviation

0.51



Count

87

Table 49: Upstream Temperature in Wanity Slough in April

Date

002 US T (°C)

4/16/2012

11.6

4/19/2012

11

4/20/2012

12.3

4/21/2012

16.1

4/22/2012

17.8

4/23/2012

18.9

4/24/2012

16.5

4/25/2012

14.3

4/26/2012

14.5

4/27/2012

13

4/28/2012

14.6

4/29/2012

15.1

4/30/2012

13.5

4/15/2013

10.2

4/16/2013

10.1

4/17/2013

10.8

4/20/2013

14.9

4/21/2013

15.4

4/22/2013

14.9

4/23/2013

15.7

4/24/2013

16.1

4/25/2013

16.5

4/26/2013

17

4/27/2013

16.2

4/28/2013

16.9

4/29/2013

15.7

4/30/2013

15.2

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4/15/2014

11

4/16/2014

10.5

4/17/2014

11.4

4/18/2014

11.2

4/19/2014

11.4

4/21/2014

12.6

4/22/2014

13.3

4/23/2014

12.1

4/24/2014

11.1

4/25/2014

13.4

4/26/2014

13.3

4/27/2014

13.6

4/28/2014

15

4/29/2014

15.6

4/30/2014

17

Minimum

10.1

Average

14.0

90th Percentile

16.9

95th Percentile

17.0

Maximum

18.9

Standard Deviation

2.3

Count

42

Table 50: Upstream Temperature in Wanity Slough May - September

Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

5/1/2012

Permittee

14.3

5/2/2012

Permittee

14

5/3/2012

Permittee

12.3

5/4/2012

Permittee

14.1

5/5/2012

Permittee

15.4

5/6/2012

Permittee

17.2

5/7/2012

Permittee

16.7

5/8/2012

Permittee

16.6

5/9/2012

Permittee

15.1

5/10/2012

Permittee

15.2

5/11/2012

Permittee

14.6

5/12/2012

Permittee

16.9

5/13/2012

Permittee

17.2

5/14/2012

Permittee

17.7

5/15/2012

Permittee

17.9

5/16/2012

Permittee

18

5/17/2012

Permittee

17.1

5/18/2012

Permittee

17.4

5/19/2012

Permittee

17.2

5/20/2012

Permittee

16.8

5/21/2012

Permittee

14.2

5/22/2012

Permittee

13.5

5/23/2012

Permittee

12.2

5/24/2012

Permittee

12

5/25/2012

Permittee

14.2

5/26/2012

Permittee

14.6

5/27/2012

Permittee

17.4

5/28/2012

Permittee

19.8

5/29/2012

Permittee

14.6

5/30/2012

Permittee

16.1

5/31/2012

Permittee

14.4

6/1/2012

Permittee

16.3

6/2/2012

Permittee

19.2

6/3/2012

Permittee

19

6/4/2012

Permittee

13.1

6/5/2012

Permittee

13.5

6/6/2012

Permittee

14.7

6/7/2012

Permittee

15.01

6/8/2012

Permittee

13.8

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

6/9/2012

Permittee

13.8

6/10/2012

Permittee

16.6

6/11/2012

Permittee

16.3

6/12/2012

Permittee

16.7

6/13/2012

Permittee

18.4

6/14/2012

Permittee

18.8

6/15/2012

Permittee

17.8

6/16/2012

Permittee

18.5

6/17/2012

Permittee

19.2

6/18/2012

Permittee

17.2

6/19/2012

Permittee

17.3

6/20/2012

Permittee

18.1

6/21/2012

Permittee

20.3

6/22/2012

Permittee

17

6/23/2012

Permittee

18.1

6/24/2012

Permittee

17.5

6/25/2012

Permittee

17.4

6/26/2012

Permittee

15.1

6/27/2012

Permittee

17.5

6/28/2012

Permittee

18.5

6/29/2012

Permittee

19.1

6/30/2012

Permittee

18.6

7/1/2012

Permittee

19.7

7/2/2012

Permittee

20.3

7/3/2012

Permittee

19.5

7/4/2012

Permittee

18.4

7/5/2012

Permittee

18.9

7/6/2012

Permittee

18.9

7/7/2012

Permittee

19.9

7/8/2012

Permittee

20.2

7/9/2012

Permittee

23.1

7/10/2012

Permittee

20.1

7/11/2012

Permittee

20.5

7/12/2012

Permittee

20.2

7/13/2012

Permittee

20.4

7/14/2012

Permittee

18.7

7/15/2012

Permittee

18.8

7/16/2012

Permittee

19.5

7/17/2012

Permittee

20.7

7/18/2012

Permittee

21.7

7/19/2012

Permittee

20.4

7/20/2012

Permittee

20.9

7/21/2012

Permittee

19.8

7/22/2012

Permittee

20.1

7/23/2012

Permittee

18.9

7/24/2012

Permittee

19.3

7/25/2012

Permittee

19.8

7/26/2012

Permittee

20.2

7/27/2012

Permittee

21

7/28/2012

Permittee

22.6

7/29/2012

Permittee

20.1

7/30/2012

Permittee

21.8

7/31/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/1/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/2/2012

Permittee

20.3

8/3/2012

Permittee

20.2

8/4/2012

Permittee

19.5

8/5/2012

Permittee

19.4

8/6/2012

Permittee

22.3

8/7/2012

Permittee

20.7

8/8/2012

Permittee

21.4

8/9/2012

Permittee

19.5

8/10/2012

Permittee

20.4

8/11/2012

Permittee

19.5

8/12/2012

Permittee

22.2

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

8/13/2012

Permittee

19.1

8/14/2012

Permittee

21.8

8/15/2012

Permittee

19.7

8/16/2012

Permittee

19.9

8/17/2012

Permittee

20.2

8/18/2012

Permittee

19.67

8/19/2012

Permittee

20.3

8/21/2012

Permittee

20

8/22/2012

Permittee

20.2

8/23/2012

Permittee

20.1

8/24/2012

Permittee

18.9

8/25/2012

Permittee

19.1

8/26/2012

Permittee

18.9

8/27/2012

Permittee

18.6

8/28/2012

Permittee

17.9

8/29/2012

Permittee

17.8

8/30/2012

Permittee

17.8

8/31/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/1/2012

Permittee

17.1

9/2/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/4/2012

Permittee

17.9

9/5/2012

Permittee

18.2

9/6/2012

Permittee

18.6

9/7/2012

Permittee

18.7

9/8/2012

Permittee

17.7

9/9/2012

Permittee

17.7

9/10/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/11/2012

Permittee

16.4

9/12/2012

Permittee

16.4

9/13/2012

Permittee

16.3

9/14/2012

Permittee

17

9/15/2012

Permittee

16.5

9/16/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/17/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/18/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/19/2012

Permittee

17.9

9/20/2012

Permittee

17.6

9/21/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/22/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/23/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/24/2012

Permittee

17

9/25/2012

Permittee

16.9

9/26/2012

Permittee

16.9

9/27/2012

Permittee

16.6

9/28/2012

Permittee

16.8

9/29/2012

Permittee

16.6

5/1/2013

Permittee

15.6

5/2/2013

Permittee

16.3

5/3/2013

Permittee

17.7

5/4/2013

Permittee

18.1

5/5/2013

Permittee

18.8

5/6/2013

Permittee

20.7

5/7/2013

Permittee

20.3

5/8/2013

Permittee

19.8

5/9/2013

Permittee

19.9

5/10/2013

Permittee

20.5

5/11/2013

Permittee

19.2

5/12/2013

Permittee

15.5

5/13/2013

Permittee

15

5/14/2013

Permittee

15

5/15/2013

Permittee

13.1

5/16/2013

Permittee

13.8

5/17/2013

Permittee

15.3

5/18/2013

Permittee

15.3

5/19/2013

Permittee

17.7

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

5/20/2013

Permittee

17.4

5/21/2013

Permittee

16.2

5/22/2013

Permittee

13

5/23/2013

Permittee

13

5/24/2013

Permittee

13.8

5/25/2013

Permittee

15.4

5/26/2013

Permittee

15.9

5/28/2013

Permittee

15.8

5/29/2013

Permittee

14.9

5/30/2013

Permittee

15.3

5/31/2013

Permittee

15.6

6/1/2013

Permittee

16.9

6/2/2013

Permittee

16.5

6/3/2013

Permittee

16.3

6/4/2013

Permittee

16.3

6/5/2013

Permittee

19

6/6/2013

Permittee

20.7

6/7/2013

Permittee

21.5

6/8/2013

Permittee

20

6/9/2013

Permittee

19.5

6/10/2013

Permittee

18.2

6/11/2013

Permittee

17.1

6/12/2013

Permittee

17.5

6/13/2013

Permittee

16.6

6/14/2013

Permittee

18.4

6/15/2013

Permittee

18.9

6/16/2013

Permittee

18.7

6/17/2013

Permittee

22

6/18/2013

Permittee

17.3

6/19/2013

Permittee

17.8

6/20/2013

Permittee

16.2

6/21/2013

Permittee

16.6

6/22/2013

Permittee

18.3

6/23/2013

Permittee

17.4

6/24/2013

Permittee

17.2

6/25/2013

Permittee

15.1

6/26/2013

Permittee

16.1

6/27/2013

Permittee

17

6/28/2013

Permittee

17.4

6/29/2013

Permittee

20.3

6/30/2013

Permittee

21.4

7/1/2013

Permittee

21.9

7/2/2013

Permittee

21.8

7/3/2013

Permittee

21.6

7/5/2013

Permittee

19.9

7/6/2013

Permittee

19.8

7/7/2013

Permittee

20.3

7/8/2013

Permittee

20

7/9/2013

Permittee

21.6

7/10/2013

Permittee

20.8

7/11/2013

Permittee

19.9

7/12/2013

Permittee

17.9

7/13/2013

Permittee

18.2

7/14/2013

Permittee

18.6

7/15/2013

Permittee

19.2

7/16/2013

Permittee

18.7

7/17/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/18/2013

Permittee

20

7/19/2013

Permittee

19.9

7/20/2013

Permittee

20

7/21/2013

Permittee

19.1

7/22/2013

Permittee

22.1

7/23/2013

Permittee

20

7/24/2013

Permittee

20.3

7/25/2013

Permittee

20.1

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

7/27/2013

Permittee

21.6

7/28/2013

Permittee

19.7

7/29/2013

Permittee

19.9

7/30/2013

Permittee

20

7/31/2013

Permittee

18.6

8/1/2013

Permittee

18.4

8/2/2013

Permittee

18.1

8/3/2013

Permittee

19.2

8/4/2013

Permittee

19.3

8/5/2013

Permittee

20

8/6/2013

Permittee

20.5

8/7/2013

Permittee

20.6

8/8/2013

Permittee

20.3

8/9/2013

Permittee

20.9

8/10/2013

Permittee

21.6

8/11/2013

Permittee

20.8

8/12/2013

Permittee

20.6

8/13/2013

Permittee

20.3

8/14/2013

Permittee

19.9

8/15/2013

Permittee

20.1

8/16/2013

Permittee

19.8

8/17/2013

Permittee

20

8/18/2013

Permittee

20.2

8/19/2013

Permittee

20.8

8/20/2013

Permittee

20.2

8/21/2013

Permittee

20

8/22/2013

Permittee

19

8/23/2013

Permittee

19.2

8/24/2013

Permittee

19.7

8/25/2013

Permittee

19.6

8/26/2013

Permittee

19.1

8/27/2013

Permittee

19.5

8/28/2013

Permittee

20

8/29/2013

Permittee

20.1

8/30/2013

Permittee

19.5

8/31/2013

Permittee

19.4

9/1/2013

Permittee

19.6

9/3/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/4/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/5/2013

Permittee

19.3

9/6/2013

Permittee

18.7

9/7/2013

Permittee

19

9/8/2013

Permittee

18.8

9/9/2013

Permittee

19

9/10/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/11/2013

Permittee

20.1

9/12/2013

Permittee

20

9/13/2013

Permittee

20.3

9/14/2013

Permittee

21

9/15/2013

Permittee

20

9/16/2013

Permittee

21

9/17/2013

Permittee

18.5

9/18/2013

Permittee

17.8

9/19/2013

Permittee

17.3

9/20/2013

Permittee

17.1

9/21/2013

Permittee

17

9/22/2013

Permittee

17.1

9/23/2013

Permittee

16

9/24/2013

Permittee

16.2

9/25/2013

Permittee

15.9

9/26/2013

Permittee

15.3

9/27/2013

Permittee

14.5

9/28/2013

Permittee

14.8

9/29/2013

Permittee

13.8

9/30/2013

Permittee

14.1

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

5/1/2014

Permittee

17.4

5/2/2014

Permittee

15.9

5/3/2014

Permittee

16.1

5/4/2014

Permittee

14.2

5/5/2014

Permittee

15.2

5/6/2014

Permittee

14.2

5/7/2014

Permittee

15.8

5/8/2014

Permittee

13.8

5/9/2014

Permittee

13.2

5/10/2014

Permittee

14.7

5/11/2014

Permittee

14.8

5/12/2014

Permittee

16.1

5/13/2014

Permittee

17

5/14/2014

Permittee

17.3

5/15/2014

Permittee

17.8

5/16/2014

Permittee

17.9

5/17/2014

Permittee

16.8

5/18/2014

Permittee

15.2

5/19/2014

Permittee

16.1

5/20/2014

Permittee

17.6

5/21/2014

Permittee

17.6

5/22/2014

Permittee

18.6

5/23/2014

Permittee

16.3

5/24/2014

Permittee

16.9

5/25/2014

Permittee

16.5

5/27/2014

Permittee

16.9

5/28/2014

Permittee

15.4

5/29/2014

Permittee

16.8

5/30/2014

Permittee

17

5/31/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/1/2014

Permittee

18.3

6/2/2014

Permittee

19

6/3/2014

Permittee

19.5

6/4/2014

Permittee

19.1

6/5/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/6/2014

Permittee

17.9

6/7/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/8/2014

Permittee

19.6

6/9/2014

Permittee

19.9

6/10/2014

Permittee

19.1

6/11/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/12/2014

Permittee

19

6/13/2014

Permittee

15.8

6/14/2014

Permittee

17.2

6/15/2014

Permittee

17.5

6/16/2014

Permittee

15

6/17/2014

Permittee

16.1

6/18/2014

Permittee

18

6/19/2014

Permittee

18.4

6/20/2014

Permittee

18.1

6/21/2014

Permittee

18.4

6/22/2014

Permittee

18.4

6/23/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/24/2014

Permittee

18.7

6/25/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/26/2014

Permittee

18.2

6/27/2014

Permittee

18.3

6/28/2014

Permittee

19

6/29/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/30/2014

Permittee

19.2

7/1/2014

Permittee

19

7/2/2014

Permittee

18.8

7/3/2014

Permittee

19.6

7/4/2014

Permittee

19

7/6/2014

Permittee

19.2

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

7/7/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/8/2014

Permittee

21.2

7/9/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/10/2014

Permittee

20.2

7/11/2014

Permittee

21.7

7/12/2014

Permittee

21.5

7/13/2014

Permittee

19.3

7/14/2014

Permittee

22.6

7/15/2014

Permittee

21

7/16/2014

Permittee

20.9

7/17/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/18/2014

Permittee

19.2

7/19/2014

Permittee

20.1

7/20/2014

Permittee

18.3

7/21/2014

Permittee

18.6

7/22/2014

Permittee

18.7

7/23/2014

Permittee

18.6

7/24/2014

Permittee

18.3

7/25/2014

Permittee

18.6

7/26/2014

Permittee

19.7

7/27/2014

Permittee

19.6

7/28/2014

Permittee

20.8

7/29/2014

Permittee

21.3

7/30/2014

Permittee

20.7

7/31/2014

Permittee

21.2

8/1/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/2/2014

Permittee

19.9

8/3/2014

Permittee

20.5

8/4/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/5/2014

Permittee

21

8/6/2014

Permittee

21.1

8/7/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/8/2014

Permittee

21.3

8/9/2014

Permittee

20.1

8/11/2014

Permittee

21.1

8/12/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/15/2014

Permittee

20.1

8/17/2014

Permittee

19.7

8/18/2014

Permittee

21.6

8/19/2014

Permittee

21.2

8/20/2014

Permittee

20.4

8/21/2014

Permittee

19.8

8/22/2014

Permittee

19.6

8/23/2014

Permittee

19.8

8/24/2014

Permittee

19.6

8/25/2014

Permittee

20.2

8/26/2014

Permittee

20

8/27/2014

Permittee

20.6

8/28/2014

Permittee

19.7

8/29/2014

Permittee

20.6

8/30/2014

Permittee

18.7

8/31/2014

Permittee

18.2

9/2/2014

Permittee

18.4

9/3/2014

Permittee

17.8

9/4/2014

Permittee

18

9/5/2014

Permittee

18.1

9/6/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/7/2014

Permittee

19

9/8/2014

Permittee

18

9/9/2014

Permittee

18.1

9/10/2014

Permittee

18.6

9/11/2014

Permittee

17.3

9/12/2014

Permittee

16.7

9/13/2014

Permittee

17.2

9/14/2014

Permittee

17

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Date

Source

002 US T (°C)

9/15/2014

Permittee

17.4

9/16/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/17/2014

Permittee

17.6

9/18/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/19/2014

Permittee

18.2

9/20/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/21/2014

Permittee

18.2

9/22/2014

Permittee

18.4

9/23/2014

Permittee

17.4

9/24/2014

Permittee

16.8

9/25/2014

Permittee

16.5

9/26/2014

Permittee

17

9/27/2014

Permittee

17.3

9/28/2014

Permittee

17.8

9/29/2014

Permittee

17.4

9/30/2014

Permittee

16.7

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

16.4

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

20.7

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

17.3

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV348

16.6

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

16.5

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV349

16.8



Minimum

12.0



Average

18.3



60th percentile

19.1



85th percentile

20.3



90th Percentile

20.7



95th Percentile

21.3



Maximum

23.1



Standard Deviation

2.1



Count

451

Table 51: Downstream Temperature in Wanity Slough May - September

Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

5/1/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11

5/15/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14

5/29/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.6

6/12/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.4

6/26/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.2

7/10/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

18.3

8/7/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19

8/22/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.9

9/4/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.8

9/18/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.8

5/27/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

13

6/24/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.6

7/22/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

18.4

8/19/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19.1

9/16/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15

5/26/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

13.4

6/23/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.1

8/18/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19.6

9/15/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.7

6/8/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.8

7/20/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.5

8/31/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.5

9/28/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

16.5

5/24/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.4

6/21/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.1

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV347

16.8

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV346

17.9

8/2/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19.9

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.2

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV347

17.5

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV346

18.8

8/30/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.9

9/27/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.6

5/1/2012

Permittee

14.7

5/2/2012

Permittee

14.2

5/3/2012

Permittee

12.9

5/4/2012

Permittee

15.4

5/5/2012

Permittee

16.1

5/6/2012

Permittee

18.9

5/7/2012

Permittee

17.7

5/8/2012

Permittee

16.9

5/9/2012

Permittee

15.4

5/10/2012

Permittee

15.4

5/11/2012

Permittee

15.2

5/12/2012

Permittee

17.9

5/13/2012

Permittee

18.1

5/14/2012

Permittee

18.3

5/15/2012

Permittee

18.5

5/16/2012

Permittee

18.4

5/17/2012

Permittee

17.4

5/18/2012

Permittee

17.5

5/19/2012

Permittee

17.9

5/20/2012

Permittee

16.9

5/21/2012

Permittee

14.8

5/22/2012

Permittee

14

5/23/2012

Permittee

13

5/24/2012

Permittee

12.5

5/25/2012

Permittee

14.4

5/26/2012

Permittee

16.2

5/27/2012

Permittee

18.2

5/28/2012

Permittee

20.8

5/29/2012

Permittee

15

5/30/2012

Permittee

16.3

5/31/2012

Permittee

15.2

6/1/2012

Permittee

17.7

6/2/2012

Permittee

20.6

6/3/2012

Permittee

19.9

6/4/2012

Permittee

13.6

6/5/2012

Permittee

14.7

6/6/2012

Permittee

14.9

6/7/2012

Permittee

16

6/8/2012

Permittee

14.3

6/9/2012

Permittee

14.3

6/10/2012

Permittee

17.9

6/11/2012

Permittee

17.5

6/12/2012

Permittee

17.7

6/13/2012

Permittee

18.9

6/14/2012

Permittee

19.8

6/15/2012

Permittee

18.1

6/16/2012

Permittee

19

6/17/2012

Permittee

18.6

6/18/2012

Permittee

17.2

6/19/2012

Permittee

17.2

6/20/2012

Permittee

19.1

6/21/2012

Permittee

19.4

6/22/2012

Permittee

16.8

6/23/2012

Permittee

17.8

6/24/2012

Permittee

17.4

6/25/2012

Permittee

18.5

6/26/2012

Permittee

14.9

6/27/2012

Permittee

17.8

6/28/2012

Permittee

18.2

6/29/2012

Permittee

19.4

6/30/2012

Permittee

18.4

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

7/1/2012

Permittee

19.5

7/2/2012

Permittee

20.1

7/3/2012

Permittee

18.9

7/4/2012

Permittee

18.5

7/5/2012

Permittee

19.2

7/6/2012

Permittee

19.5

7/7/2012

Permittee

19.8

7/8/2012

Permittee

20

7/9/2012

Permittee

23

7/10/2012

Permittee

19.5

7/11/2012

Permittee

19.7

7/12/2012

Permittee

19.4

7/13/2012

Permittee

20.8

7/14/2012

Permittee

18.9

7/15/2012

Permittee

18.7

7/16/2012

Permittee

19.3

7/17/2012

Permittee

20.6

7/18/2012

Permittee

21.2

7/19/2012

Permittee

20.9

7/20/2012

Permittee

20.6

7/21/2012

Permittee

19.9

7/22/2012

Permittee

19.9

7/23/2012

Permittee

19.1

7/24/2012

Permittee

19.3

7/25/2012

Permittee

19.7

7/26/2012

Permittee

20.2

7/27/2012

Permittee

20.9

7/28/2012

Permittee

22.8

7/29/2012

Permittee

20

7/30/2012

Permittee

21.7

7/31/2012

Permittee

19.6

8/1/2012

Permittee

19.5

8/2/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/3/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/4/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/5/2012

Permittee

19.3

8/6/2012

Permittee

21

8/7/2012

Permittee

19.8

8/8/2012

Permittee

20.2

8/9/2012

Permittee

18.8

8/10/2012

Permittee

19.9

8/11/2012

Permittee

19.6

8/12/2012

Permittee

19.5

8/13/2012

Permittee

19.9

8/14/2012

Permittee

22.3

8/15/2012

Permittee

19.9

8/16/2012

Permittee

20.1

8/17/2012

Permittee

20.7

8/18/2012

Permittee

19.86

8/19/2012

Permittee

20.3

8/21/2012

Permittee

20.2

8/22/2012

Permittee

20.9

8/23/2012

Permittee

20.6

8/24/2012

Permittee

19.1

8/25/2012

Permittee

19.7

8/26/2012

Permittee

19.3

8/27/2012

Permittee

19.1

8/28/2012

Permittee

18.8

8/29/2012

Permittee

18.9

8/30/2012

Permittee

18

8/31/2012

Permittee

18.3

9/1/2012

Permittee

18.1

9/2/2012

Permittee

18

9/4/2012

Permittee

18.4

9/5/2012

Permittee

18.8

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

9/6/2012

Permittee

19.1

9/7/2012

Permittee

19.2

9/8/2012

Permittee

18.8

9/9/2012

Permittee

18.5

9/10/2012

Permittee

17.8

9/11/2012

Permittee

16.6

9/12/2012

Permittee

16.7

9/13/2012

Permittee

16.8

9/14/2012

Permittee

17.2

9/15/2012

Permittee

16.5

9/16/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/17/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/18/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/19/2012

Permittee

17.9

9/20/2012

Permittee

17.7

9/21/2012

Permittee

17.5

9/22/2012

Permittee

17.6

9/23/2012

Permittee

17.6

9/24/2012

Permittee

17.4

9/25/2012

Permittee

17

9/26/2012

Permittee

17

9/27/2012

Permittee

16.8

9/28/2012

Permittee

17

9/29/2012

Permittee

16.7

5/1/2013

Permittee

16

5/2/2013

Permittee

16.9

5/3/2013

Permittee

18.3

5/4/2013

Permittee

17.8

5/5/2013

Permittee

18.5

5/6/2013

Permittee

21.3

5/7/2013

Permittee

21.5

5/8/2013

Permittee

20.2

5/9/2013

Permittee

20.4

5/10/2013

Permittee

20.9

5/11/2013

Permittee

18.9

5/12/2013

Permittee

16.1

5/13/2013

Permittee

15.8

5/14/2013

Permittee

15.6

5/15/2013

Permittee

13.3

5/16/2013

Permittee

13.9

5/17/2013

Permittee

15.5

5/18/2013

Permittee

15.6

5/19/2013

Permittee

17.3

5/20/2013

Permittee

17.5

5/21/2013

Permittee

16.2

5/22/2013

Permittee

13.3

5/23/2013

Permittee

12.9

5/24/2013

Permittee

14

5/25/2013

Permittee

15.9

5/26/2013

Permittee

15.7

5/28/2013

Permittee

16.3

5/29/2013

Permittee

15.3

5/30/2013

Permittee

15.9

5/31/2013

Permittee

15.9

6/1/2013

Permittee

16.7

6/2/2013

Permittee

16.9

6/3/2013

Permittee

16.9

6/4/2013

Permittee

16.8

6/5/2013

Permittee

20.3

6/6/2013

Permittee

20.7

6/7/2013

Permittee

21.5

6/8/2013

Permittee

19.8

6/9/2013

Permittee

19.4

6/10/2013

Permittee

18.8

6/11/2013

Permittee

17.5

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

6/12/2013

Permittee

17.8

6/13/2013

Permittee

16.6

6/14/2013

Permittee

18.4

6/15/2013

Permittee

18.8

6/16/2013

Permittee

18.6

6/17/2013

Permittee

20.2

6/18/2013

Permittee

18

6/19/2013

Permittee

18.1

6/20/2013

Permittee

17.1

6/21/2013

Permittee

16.8

6/22/2013

Permittee

18.4

6/23/2013

Permittee

17.5

6/24/2013

Permittee

17.5

6/25/2013

Permittee

16.1

6/26/2013

Permittee

16.3

6/27/2013

Permittee

17.8

6/28/2013

Permittee

17.6

6/29/2013

Permittee

19.4

6/30/2013

Permittee

21.7

7/1/2013

Permittee

22

7/2/2013

Permittee

21.8

7/3/2013

Permittee

21.8

7/5/2013

Permittee

19.7

7/6/2013

Permittee

19.6

7/7/2013

Permittee

20.6

7/8/2013

Permittee

21.4

7/9/2013

Permittee

22.3

7/10/2013

Permittee

20.9

7/11/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/12/2013

Permittee

18.3

7/13/2013

Permittee

18.6

7/14/2013

Permittee

18.8

7/15/2013

Permittee

19.3

7/16/2013

Permittee

19

7/17/2013

Permittee

19.8

7/18/2013

Permittee

19.9

7/19/2013

Permittee

19.8

7/20/2013

Permittee

21.3

7/21/2013

Permittee

20.6

7/22/2013

Permittee

22.7

7/23/2013

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19.1

7/23/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/24/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/25/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/27/2013

Permittee

21.8

7/28/2013

Permittee

20.1

7/29/2013

Permittee

20.7

7/30/2013

Permittee

20.9

7/31/2013

Permittee

18.7

8/1/2013

Permittee

18.5

8/2/2013

Permittee

18.4

8/3/2013

Permittee

20.6

8/4/2013

Permittee

20.6

8/5/2013

Permittee

19.8

8/6/2013

Permittee

20.4

8/7/2013

Permittee

20.2

8/8/2013

Permittee

20

8/9/2013

Permittee

20.6

8/10/2013

Permittee

22.2

8/11/2013

Permittee

22.6

8/12/2013

Permittee

20.9

8/13/2013

Permittee

20.4

8/14/2013

Permittee

19.8

8/15/2013

Permittee

20.1

8/16/2013

Permittee

19.7

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

8/17/2013

Permittee

20.8

8/18/2013

Permittee

20.9

8/19/2013

Permittee

20.5

8/20/2013

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

19.9

8/20/2013

Permittee

20.5

8/21/2013

Permittee

20

8/22/2013

Permittee

19.2

8/23/2013

Permittee

19.3

8/24/2013

Permittee

19.8

8/25/2013

Permittee

19.8

8/26/2013

Permittee

19.4

8/27/2013

Permittee

19.4

8/28/2013

Permittee

19.9

8/29/2013

Permittee

20.1

8/30/2013

Permittee

19.7

8/31/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/1/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/3/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/4/2013

Permittee

19.5

9/5/2013

Permittee

19.4

9/6/2013

Permittee

18.4

9/7/2013

Permittee

18.7

9/8/2013

Permittee

18.8

9/9/2013

Permittee

18.6

9/10/2013

Permittee

19.6

9/11/2013

Permittee

19.8

9/12/2013

Permittee

19.9

9/13/2013

Permittee

20.1

9/14/2013

Permittee

21.3

9/15/2013

Permittee

20.8

9/16/2013

Permittee

19.9

9/17/2013

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.7

9/17/2013

Permittee

18.3

9/18/2013

Permittee

17.8

9/19/2013

Permittee

17.4

9/20/2013

Permittee

17

9/21/2013

Permittee

17

9/22/2013

Permittee

17.4

9/23/2013

Permittee

16.8

9/24/2013

Permittee

16.1

9/25/2013

Permittee

15.9

9/26/2013

Permittee

15.5

9/27/2013

Permittee

14.6

9/28/2013

Permittee

14.8

9/29/2013

Permittee

14

9/30/2013

Permittee

14.5

5/1/2014

Permittee

16.7

5/2/2014

Permittee

16.1

5/3/2014

Permittee

16

5/4/2014

Permittee

14.8

5/5/2014

Permittee

15.2

5/6/2014

Permittee

14.4

5/7/2014

Permittee

16

5/8/2014

Permittee

14.8

5/9/2014

Permittee

13.4

5/10/2014

Permittee

14.3

5/11/2014

Permittee

14.6

5/12/2014

Permittee

16

5/13/2014

Permittee

16.8

5/14/2014

Permittee

17

5/15/2014

Permittee

17.5

5/16/2014

Permittee

17.7

5/17/2014

Permittee

16.6

5/18/2014

Permittee

15.2

5/19/2014

Permittee

16

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

5/20/2014

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

16.4

5/20/2014

Permittee

17.7

5/21/2014

Permittee

17.8

5/22/2014

Permittee

18.5

5/23/2014

Permittee

16.3

5/24/2014

Permittee

16.8

5/25/2014

Permittee

16

5/27/2014

Permittee

16.9

5/28/2014

Permittee

15.4

5/29/2014

Permittee

16.7

5/30/2014

Permittee

17

5/31/2014

Permittee

18.1

6/1/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/2/2014

Permittee

18.7

6/3/2014

Permittee

19

6/4/2014

Permittee

19

6/5/2014

Permittee

18.3

6/6/2014

Permittee

17.9

6/7/2014

Permittee

19.7

6/8/2014

Permittee

19.1

6/9/2014

Permittee

19.3

6/10/2014

Permittee

18.8

6/11/2014

Permittee

18.4

6/12/2014

Permittee

18.8

6/13/2014

Permittee

15.7

6/14/2014

Permittee

17.2

6/15/2014

Permittee

17.5

6/16/2014

Permittee

16.3

6/17/2014

Permittee

16.4

6/18/2014

Permittee

18.2

6/19/2014

Permittee

18.5

6/20/2014

Permittee

18.2

6/21/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/22/2014

Permittee

19.8

6/23/2014

Permittee

19.6

6/24/2014

Permittee

19.3

6/25/2014

Permittee

19.2

6/26/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/27/2014

Permittee

18.6

6/28/2014

Permittee

19.2

6/29/2014

Permittee

18.9

6/30/2014

Permittee

20.1

7/1/2014

Permittee

19.6

7/2/2014

Permittee

18.8

7/3/2014

Permittee

20.2

7/4/2014

Permittee

19

7/6/2014

Permittee

19.4

7/7/2014

Permittee

22.3

7/8/2014

Permittee

22.6

7/9/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/10/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/11/2014

Permittee

22.7

7/12/2014

Permittee

21.8

7/13/2014

Permittee

19.2

7/14/2014

Permittee

23.4

7/15/2014

Permittee

21.3

7/16/2014

Permittee

23.4

7/17/2014

Permittee

20.9

7/18/2014

Permittee

20

7/19/2014

Permittee

20.3

7/20/2014

Permittee

18.5

7/21/2014

Permittee

18.8

7/22/2014

Permittee

19.1

7/23/2014

Permittee

18.8

7/24/2014

Permittee

19.1

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

7/25/2014

Permittee

19.2

7/26/2014

Permittee

19.8

7/27/2014

Permittee

19.8

7/28/2014

Permittee

22

7/29/2014

Permittee

22

7/30/2014

Permittee

21.7

7/31/2014

Permittee

21.7

8/1/2014

Permittee

21.2

8/2/2014

Permittee

20

8/3/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/4/2014

Permittee

21.8

8/5/2014

Permittee

22.2

8/6/2014

Permittee

21.5

8/7/2014

Permittee

21.5

8/8/2014

Permittee

21.8

8/9/2014

Permittee

20.2

8/11/2014

Permittee

20.1

8/12/2014

Permittee

20.8

8/15/2014

Permittee

20.5

8/17/2014

Permittee

20.1

8/18/2014

Permittee

21

8/19/2014

Permittee

21

8/20/2014

Permittee

20.3

8/21/2014

Permittee

19.6

8/22/2014

Permittee

19.6

8/23/2014

Permittee

20.2

8/24/2014

Permittee

20.2

8/25/2014

Permittee

20.5

8/26/2014

Permittee

20.1

8/27/2014

Permittee

20.5

8/28/2014

Permittee

19.8

8/29/2014

Permittee

20.2

8/30/2014

Permittee

18.7

8/31/2014

Permittee

18.6

9/2/2014

Permittee

18.8

9/3/2014

Permittee

18

9/4/2014

Permittee

17.9

9/5/2014

Permittee

18.5

9/6/2014

Permittee

18.5

9/7/2014

Permittee

19.1

9/8/2014

Permittee

18.5

9/9/2014

Permittee

18.7

9/10/2014

Permittee

18.4

9/11/2014

Permittee

17.7

9/12/2014

Permittee

17

9/13/2014

Permittee

17.6

9/14/2014

Permittee

17.1

9/15/2014

Permittee

17.4

9/16/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/17/2014

Permittee

17.7

9/18/2014

Permittee

19.3

9/19/2014

Permittee

19.8

9/20/2014

Permittee

19.5

9/21/2014

Permittee

19.5

9/22/2014

Permittee

19.4

9/23/2014

Permittee

17.6

9/24/2014

Permittee

17

9/25/2014

Permittee

16.8

9/26/2014

Permittee

17.2

9/27/2014

Permittee

17.4

9/28/2014

Permittee

18.3

9/29/2014

Permittee

17.3

9/30/2014

Permittee

16.8

5/12/2015

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

16.9

6/9/2015

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

21.7

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Date

Source

002 DS T (°C)

9/29/2015

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.3

5/3/2016

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.8

5/17/2016

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

15.9

8/9/2016

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

18.6

8/8/2017

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

17.5



Minimum

11.0



Average

18.4



90th Percentile

20.9



95th Percentile

21.7



Maximum

23.4



Standard Deviation

2.2



Count

489

Table 52: Downstream Temperature in Wanity Slough October - April

Date

Month

002 DS T (°C)

12/12/2006

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.4

1/23/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

7.6

2/20/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.4

3/20/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8.8

4/3/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8.4

4/17/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.2

10/2/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

13.5

10/16/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

14.3

10/30/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12.4

11/27/2007

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.3

1/7/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.7

2/5/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.2

3/4/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.5

4/1/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

6.8

4/29/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.7

10/14/2008

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.4

4/28/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.9

10/13/2009

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.3

1/5/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.3

2/2/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.8

4/27/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.3

10/12/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12.9

12/28/2010

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.2

1/25/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.7

2/22/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.6

4/26/2011

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

1.3

4/16/2012

Permittee

11.6

4/19/2012

Permittee

11

4/20/2012

Permittee

12.3

4/21/2012

Permittee

15.8

4/22/2012

Permittee

17

4/23/2012

Permittee

20.9

4/24/2012

Permittee

16.5

4/25/2012

Permittee

14.3

4/26/2012

Permittee

14.7

4/27/2012

Permittee

13

4/28/2012

Permittee

14.8

4/29/2012

Permittee

15.5

4/30/2012

Permittee

13.7

4/15/2013

Permittee

11

4/16/2013

Permittee

10.6

4/17/2013

Permittee

11.6

4/20/2013

Permittee

15.6

4/21/2013

Permittee

16.1

4/22/2013

Permittee

15.1

4/23/2013

Permittee

16

4/24/2013

Permittee

16.8

4/25/2013

Permittee

17.2

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Date

Month

002 DS T (°C)

4/26/2013

Permittee

17.6

4/27/2013

Permittee

16.1

4/28/2013

Permittee

16.2

4/29/2013

Permittee

16

4/30/2013

Permittee

15.6

4/15/2014

Permittee

10.2

4/16/2014

Permittee

10.6

4/17/2014

Permittee

11

4/18/2014

Permittee

11.5

4/19/2014

Permittee

11.8

4/21/2014

Permittee

12.4

4/22/2014

Permittee

13.7

4/22/2014

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.3

4/23/2014

Permittee

12.6

4/24/2014

Permittee

12.5

4/25/2014

Permittee

13.4

4/26/2014

Permittee

13.2

4/27/2014

Permittee

13.5

4/28/2014

Permittee

15.1

4/29/2014

Permittee

15.6

4/30/2014

Permittee

16.7

12/2/2014

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9.4

1/6/2015

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12.1

12/15/2015

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10.4

4/19/2016

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11.8

4/18/2017

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

11



Minimum

1.3



Average

12.5



90th Percentile

16.2



95th Percentile

16.9



Maximum

20.9



Standard Deviation

3.0



Count

74

Table 53: Upstream Total Dissolved Solids in Wanity Slough

Agency
Code

Station
number

Begin date

Begin time

Time datum

Medium code

Remark
code for
P70301

P70301 - Dissolved solids,
water, filtered, sum of
constituents, milligrams
per liter

USGS

12505470

7/18/1987

7:10

PDT

WS



85

USGS

12505470

11/3/1987

10:00

PST

ws



141

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Table 54: Upstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough

Station and Date

Inorganic nitrogen
(nitrate and nitrite)
(mg/L)

Kieldahl nitrogen
(mg/L)

Total N
(mg/L)

1119USBR WQX-YAV348







7/19/2011

0.41

0.28

0.69

8/16/2011

0.44

0.17

0.61

1119USBR WQX-YAV349







7/19/2011

0.36

0.28

0.64

8/16/2011

0.35

0.16

0.51





Minimum

0.510





Average

0.613





Maximum

0.690





Standard Deviation

0.076





Count

4

Table 55: Upstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough

Activity
Start Date

Monitoring Location
Identifier

Monitoring Location Name

Characteristic Name

Result Sample
Fraction Text

Result

Measure
Value

Result

Measure

Unit

Code

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-
YAV349

Wanity Slough at Mc Donald
Rd

Phosphorus

Total

0.074

mg/l

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-
YAV348

Wanity Slough at YN RV
Park Footbridge

Phosphorus

Total

0.057

mg/l

8/16/2011

1119USBR WQX-
YAV349

Wanity Slough at Mc Donald
Rd

Phosphorus

Total

0.068

mg/l

7/19/2011

1119USBR WQX-
YAV348

Wanity Slough at YN RV
Park Footbridge

Phosphorus

Total

0.085

mg/l

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-
NRS WA-10410

Wanity Slough

Total Phosphorus,
mixed forms

Total

Recoverable

0.047

mg/l

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-
1139

Wanity Slough

Total Phosphorus,
mixed forms

Total

Recoverable

0.062

mg/l























Minimum

0.047











Average

0.065











Maximum

0.085











Standard
deviation

0.013











Count

6



Table 56: Downstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough, Zero Outfall 002 Flow

Activity Start Date

Result Measure Value

6/13/2017

0.082

7/11/2017

0.076

8/8/2017

0.061

9/5/2017

0.093

Minimum

0.061

Average

0.078

Maximum

0.093

Standard Deviation

0.013341664

Count

4

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Table 57: Downstream Total Phosphorus in Wanity Slough, Nonzero Outfall 002 Flow



Average of
Result



Measure

Activity Start Date

Value

4/27/2010

0.195

6/8/2010

0.166

7/20/2010

0.28

8/31/2010

0.2

9/28/2010

0.202

10/12/2010

0.31

12/28/2010

1.6

1/25/2011

3

2/22/2011

3.59

4/26/2011

0.095

5/24/2011

0.24

6/21/2011

0.31

7/19/2011

0.34

8/2/2011

0.35

8/16/2011

0.193333333

8/30/2011

0.1705

9/27/2011

0.29

7/23/2013

0.38

8/20/2013

0.32

9/17/2013

0.29

12/17/2013

1.2

1/14/2014

2.3

4/22/2014

0.33

5/20/2014

0.31

12/2/2014

2

1/6/2015

1.4

5/12/2015

0.645

6/9/2015

0.7

9/29/2015

0.52

12/15/2015

2.7

4/19/2016

0.45

5/3/2016

0.65

5/17/2016

0.43

8/9/2016

0.19

9/6/2016

0.605

10/4/2016

0.47

4/18/2017

0.409

5/16/2017

0.188

Minimum

0.095

Average

0.737

Maximum

3.59

Standard Deviation

0.87

Count

38

Table 58: Downstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough, Nonzero Outfall 002 Flow

Station

Date

Inorganic nitrogen
(nitrate and nitrite)
(mg/L)

Kjeldahl
nitrogen
(mg/L)

Outfall 002

Flow

(mgd)

Outfall 008

Flow

(mgd)

Total

Nitrogen

(mg/L)

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

4/27/2010

0.29

0.32

0.466

0

0.61

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

6/8/2010

0.4

0.19

0.592

0

0.59

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

7/20/2010

0.57

0.2

0.623

0

0.77

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/31/2010

0.66

0.21

0.509

0

0.87

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/28/2010

0.785

0.2

0.648

0

0.985

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

10/12/2010

1.36

0.37

0.767

0

1.73

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12/28/2010

4.33

0.41

0.731

0

4.74

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

1/25/2011

5.14

0.33

0.708

0

5.47

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

2/22/2011

13.55

0.71

0.704

0.704

14.26

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

4/26/2011

0.05

0.38

0.656

0

0.43

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Station

Date

Inorganic nitrogen
(nitrate and nitrite)
(mg/L)

Kjeldahl
nitrogen
(mg/L)

Outfall 002

Flow

(mgd)

Outfall 008

Flow

(mgd)

Total

Nitrogen

(mg/L)

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/24/2011

0.25

0.36

0.754

0.754

0.61

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

6/21/2011

0.39

0.27

0.821

0.821

0.66

1119USBR WQX-YAV346

7/19/2011

1.36

0.32

0.837

0.837

1.68

1119USBR WQX-YAV347

7/19/2011

1.38

0.26

0.837

0.837

1.64

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/2/2011

1.29

0.22

0.79

0.79

1.51

1119USBR WQX-YAV346

8/16/2011

0.81

0.25

0.79

0.79

1.06

1119USBR WQX-YAV347

8/16/2011

0.96

0.2

0.79

0.79

1.16

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/16/2011

0.68

0.23

0.79

0.79

0.91

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/30/2011

0.6

0.23

0.79

0.79

0.83

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/27/2011

1.24

0.175

0.77

0.77

1.415

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

7/23/2013

0.85

0.14

0.741

0

0.99

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/20/2013

1.02

0.21

0.76

0

1.23

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/17/2013

1.2

0.25

0.73

0

1.45

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12/17/2013

2.84

0.2

0.673

0

3.04

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

1/14/2014

2.52

0.33

0.662

0

2.85

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

4/22/2014

0.62

0.29

0.708

0

0.91

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/20/2014

0.56

0.21

0.686

0

0.77

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12/2/2014

3.19

0.165

0.667

0

3.355

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

1/6/2015

3.79

0.26

0.68

0

4.05

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/12/2015

1.755

0.33

0.624

0

2.085

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

6/9/2015

2.03

0.1

0.696

0

2.13

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/29/2015

2.01

0.085

0.621

0

2.095

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

12/15/2015

9.995

0.385

0.638

0

10.38

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

4/19/2016

1.5

0.22

0.633

0

1.72

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/3/2016

0.88

0.27

0.651

0

1.15

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/17/2016

1.45

0.15

0.651

0

1.6

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/9/2016

1.56

0.14

0.704

0

1.7

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/6/2016

2.33

0.88

0.665

0

3.21

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

4/18/2017

0.84

0.36

0.763

0

1.2

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

5/16/2017

0.59

0.27

0.23

0.634

0.86

























Minimum

0.43











Average

2.22











Maximum

14.26











Standard
Deviation

2.65











Count

40

Table 59: Downstream Total Nitrogen in Wanity Slough, Zero Outfall 002 Flow

Station

Date

Inorganic nitrogen
(nitrate and
nitrite) (mg/L)

Kjeldahl
nitrogen
(mg/L)

Outfall 002
Flow

Outfall 008
Flow

Total

Nitrogen

(mg/L)

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

6/13/2017

0.48

0.15

0

0.645

0.63

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

7/11/2017

0.71

0.24

0

0.649

0.95

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

8/8/2017

0.82

0.24

0

0.648

1.06

1119USBR WQX-YAV380

9/5/2017

1.68

0.23

0

0.63

1.91











Minimum

0.63











Average

1.14











Maximum

1.91











Standard
Deviation

0.55











Count

4

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Table 60: Upstream Turbidity in Wanity Slough

Date

Source

Turbidity

3/5/2012

Permittee

1.15

4/2/2012

Permittee

1.28

5/7/2012

Permittee

3.84

6/5/2012

Permittee

6.92

7/2/2012

Permittee

5.5

7/23/2012

Permittee

4.23

9/4/2012

Permittee

1.13

10/1/2012

Permittee

2.3

11/5/2012

Permittee

3.5

12/3/2012

Permittee

0.91

1/2/2013

Permittee

0.81

2/4/2013

Permittee

1.54

3/4/2013

Permittee

1.35

4/1/2013

Permittee

0.82

5/6/2013

Permittee

4.06

6/3/2013

Permittee

15.4

7/1/2013

Permittee

5.8

8/5/2013

Permittee

4.66

9/3/2013

Permittee

2.29

10/21/2013

Permittee

2.85

11/4/2013

Permittee

1.94

12/2/2013

Permittee

4.98

1/6/2014

Permittee

4.05

2/3/2014

Permittee

3.38

3/3/2014

Permittee

2.45

4/7/2014

Permittee

6.15

5/5/2014

Permittee

6.35

6/2/2014

Permittee

11.7

7/7/2014

Permittee

5.03

8/4/2014

Permittee

2.83

9/8/2014

Permittee

0.91

10/6/2014

Permittee

4.49

11/3/2014

Permittee

3.6

12/1/2014

Permittee

1.93

1/5/2015

Permittee

5.56

6/26/2018

NARS WQX-NRS WA-10410

1.9

8/12/2014

NARS WQX-WASS-1139

1.38



Minimum

0.81



5th Percentile

0.89



Average

3.76



95th Percentile

7.88



Maximum

15.4



Standard Deviation

3.00



Count

37

Table 61: Upstream Ammonia, BODs and Turbidity in Spencer Lateral

Date

Turbidity

BOD

Ammonia

10/2/2012

1.54

2

0.09

9/5/2012

1.63

2

0.22

8/7/2012

2.08

2

0.79

9/4/2013

2.59

2.9

0.07

8/6/2013

2.62

2

0.12

10/7/2014

2.89

2

0.07

6/26/2012

3.06

2

0.07

9/2/2014

3.12

2



7/1/2014

4.34

2

0.11

7/2/2013

4.48

2

0.07

4/23/2013

5.43

2

0.09

5/7/2013

6.11

2

0.1

6/4/2013

7.79

2

0.07

7/3/2012

8.69

2

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Date

Turbidity

BOD

Ammonia

5/6/2014

9.84

2

0.07

6/3/2014

11.3

2

0.09

5/1/2012

20.1

2

0.07

4/22/2014

20.5

2

0.07

10/1/2013

46.1

2

0.07

Minimum

1.54

2

0.07

5th percentile

1.62

2

0.07

Average

8.64

2.0

0.13

95th percentile

23.1

2.1

0.31

Maximum

46.1

2.9

0.79

Standard Deviation

10.7

0.2

0.17

Count

19

19

18

Table 62: Upstream pH in Spencer Lateral

Date

PH

4/24/2012

7.6

5/1/2012

5.57

5/8/2012

6.65

5/15/2012

6.85

5/22/2012

6.68

5/29/2012

6.52

6/5/2012

6.5

6/12/2012

6.65

6/19/2012

10.09

6/26/2012

9.2

7/3/2012

8.94

7/17/2012

7.02

7/24/2012

6.1

7/31/2012

6.61

8/7/2012

6.96

8/14/2012

7.15

8/21/2012

7.51

8/28/2012

6.99

9/5/2012

6.57

9/11/2012

6.84

9/18/2012

7.35

9/25/2012

7.05

10/2/2012

7.44

10/9/2012

6.75

10/16/2012

7.01

4/6/2013

6.04

4/23/2013

7.58

4/30/2013

7.51

5/7/2013

6.94

5/14/2013

6.86

5/21/2013

7.1

5/28/2013

6.7

6/4/2013

7

6/11/2013

7

6/18/2013

7.3

6/25/2013

6.75

7/2/2013

7.33

7/9/2013

7.34

7/16/2013

7.16

7/23/2013

7.28

7/30/2013

7.4

8/6/2013

6.61

8/13/2013

7.51

8/20/2013

7.45

8/27/2013

7.62

9/4/2013

7.3

9/10/2013

7.73

9/17/2013

7.47

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Date

PH

9/24/2013

7.43

10/1/2013

7.38

10/8/2013

7.49

4/22/2014

6.82

4/29/2014

6.79

5/6/2014

6.6

5/13/2014

6.46

5/20/2014

7.1

5/27/2014

6.64

6/3/2014

6.79

6/10/2014

6.98

6/12/2014

5.79

6/17/2014

6.12

6/24/2014

6.34

7/1/2014

6.39

7/8/2014

6.24

7/15/2014

6.3

7/22/2014

6.35

7/29/2014

6.5

8/5/2014

6.45

8/12/2014

6.5

8/19/2014

6.65

8/26/2014

6.83

9/2/2014

6.8

9/9/2014

7.1

9/16/2014

6.99

9/23/2014

7.02

9/30/2014

6.8

10/7/2014

7.13

10/14/2014

7.21

Minimum

5.57

5th Percentile

6.12

Average

6.99

90th Percentile

7.51

95th Percentile

7.64

Maximum

10.09

Standard Deviation

0.67

Count

78

Table 63: Upstream Temperature in Spencer Lateral, May - September

Date

008 RW T (°C)

5/24/2012

12

5/3/2012

12.1

5/23/2012

12.1

5/22/2013

12.9

5/22/2012

13

5/15/2013

13

5/4/2014

13.2

5/21/2012

13.3

6/1/2012

16.6

5/23/2013

13.3

5/9/2014

13.3

6/2/2012

19

6/3/2012

18.6

5/16/2013

13.6

5/8/2014

13.6

5/10/2014

13.7

5/4/2012

13.8

6/4/2012

13.3

5/24/2013

13.8

5/2/2012

14

6/5/2012

13.8

5/6/2014

14

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

6/6/2012

14.6

5/5/2014

14.1

5/25/2012

14.3

5/29/2012

14.3

6/7/2012

15.8

5/26/2012

14.4

5/31/2012

14.4

5/1/2012

14.5

5/29/2013

14.5

6/8/2012

13.5

6/9/2012

13.4

5/6/2012

14.8

5/11/2012

14.9

5/13/2013

14.9

5/11/2014

15

5/5/2012

15.1

5/1/2013

15.1

5/10/2012

15.2

6/10/2012

15.9

5/28/2014

15.4

6/11/2012

16.5

5/7/2012

15.6

5/9/2012

15.6

5/25/2013

15.6

5/18/2013

15.7

5/3/2014

15.7

5/7/2014

15.7

6/12/2012

16.7

5/2/2013

15.8

5/17/2013

15.8

5/30/2013

15.8

6/13/2012

18.8

6/14/2012

18.8

6/15/2012

17.3

6/16/2012

17.9

6/17/2012

19.2

5/31/2013

15.9

5/18/2014

15.9

5/12/2012

16

5/12/2013

16

5/28/2013

16

5/30/2012

16.1

5/26/2013

16.1

6/18/2012

18.1

6/19/2012

18.3

6/20/2012

18.5

5/12/2014

16.1

6/21/2012

18.7

5/21/2013

16.2

6/22/2012

17.8

6/23/2012

18

6/24/2012

17.3

5/13/2012

16.4

5/27/2012

16.4

6/25/2012

17.8

5/2/2014

16.5

5/25/2014

16.5

5/20/2012

16.6

6/26/2012

15.9

6/27/2012

17.8

6/28/2012

18.1

6/29/2012

19.8

5/8/2012

16.7

6/30/2012

17.9

7/1/2012

20.4

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

7/2/2012

19.9

7/3/2012

19.9

5/19/2012

16.8

7/4/2012

19.2

7/5/2012

19.7

5/14/2013

16.8

7/6/2012

19.9

5/1/2014

16.8

5/23/2014

16.8

7/7/2012

22

7/8/2012

23.2

7/9/2012

23.4

5/29/2014

16.9

7/10/2012

26.5

7/11/2012

22.5

7/12/2012

22.4

7/13/2012

23.4

7/14/2012

22.1

7/15/2012

21.8

7/16/2012

20.8

7/17/2012

22.5

5/13/2014

17.1

5/17/2014

17.1

5/19/2014

17.1

5/24/2014

17.1

7/18/2012

23.6

5/17/2012

17.2

7/19/2012

20.9

7/20/2012

22.2

7/21/2012

21.2

5/30/2014

17.2

7/22/2012

21

7/23/2012

20.5

7/24/2012

20.8

7/25/2012

20.5

7/26/2012

22.4

5/18/2012

17.4

7/27/2012

22.1

7/28/2012

21.9

5/27/2014

17.4

7/29/2012

21.8

7/30/2012

22

7/31/2012

21.9

5/3/2013

17.6

8/1/2012

21.5

8/2/2012

21.1

8/3/2012

21.1

8/4/2012

21.1

8/5/2012

21.5

8/6/2012

23

8/7/2012

24.9

5/15/2012

17.8

8/8/2012

23.6

8/9/2012

20.3

8/10/2012

21.7

8/11/2012

22

8/12/2012

22.3

8/13/2012

21.1

5/19/2013

17.8

5/20/2013

17.8

8/14/2012

22.4

5/14/2014

17.8

5/20/2014

17.8

5/14/2012

17.9

8/15/2012

20.6

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

8/16/2012

21.2

8/17/2012

20.9

8/18/2012

21.8

8/19/2012

22.6

8/21/2012

22.1

8/22/2012

22.8

5/16/2012

18

8/23/2012

21.4

8/24/2012

19.4

8/25/2012

19.5

8/26/2012

18.7

8/27/2012

19.9

8/28/2012

19.6

8/29/2012

19.1

5/21/2014

18.1

8/30/2012

18.4

8/31/2012

18.5

9/1/2012

17.5

9/2/2012

17.7

5/4/2013

18.2

9/4/2012

18.6

9/5/2012

19.1

9/6/2012

18.9

9/7/2012

19.1

9/8/2012

18.3

9/9/2012

18.3

9/10/2012

17.8

9/11/2012

17.2

9/12/2012

16.6

9/13/2012

16.2

9/14/2012

16.8

9/15/2012

17

9/16/2012

17.4

9/17/2012

17.8

9/18/2012

17.7

5/15/2014

18.4

5/22/2014

18.4

9/19/2012

17.9

9/20/2012

17.9

9/21/2012

17.7

9/22/2012

18

9/23/2012

17.8

9/24/2012

17.2

9/25/2012

17.1

9/26/2012

17.1

9/27/2012

16.8

9/28/2012

16.9

9/29/2012

16.7

6/1/2013

16.8

6/2/2013

16.7

6/3/2013

16.3

6/4/2013

16.7

6/5/2013

20.1

6/6/2013

21.5

6/7/2013

21.5

5/16/2014

18.8

5/31/2014

18.8

6/8/2013

20.7

6/9/2013

20.3

6/10/2013

18.9

6/11/2013

18

6/12/2013

17.5

5/5/2013

18.9

6/13/2013

16.6

6/14/2013

18.9

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

6/15/2013

20.3

6/16/2013

19.4

6/17/2013

21.4

6/18/2013

17.1

6/19/2013

17.9

6/20/2013

16.1

6/21/2013

16.6

6/22/2013

19

6/23/2013

18.2

6/24/2013

17.6

6/25/2013

15.3

6/26/2013

16.1

6/27/2013

17.7

6/28/2013

17.4

6/29/2013

21.5

5/28/2012

19.1

6/30/2013

23.8

7/1/2013

21.8

7/2/2013

21.8

7/3/2013

21.7

7/5/2013

21.4

7/6/2013

21.4

5/11/2013

19.2

7/7/2013

21.7

7/8/2013

20.1

7/9/2013

21.6

7/10/2013

20.6

7/11/2013

19.9

7/12/2013

17.9

7/13/2013

18

7/14/2013

18.2

7/15/2013

20.2

7/16/2013

20.3

7/17/2013

21.7

7/18/2013

21.8

7/19/2013

21.1

7/20/2013

19.9

7/21/2013

19

5/9/2013

19.8

7/22/2013

22

7/23/2013

21.6

7/24/2013

22.2

7/25/2013

22

7/27/2013

20.6

7/28/2013

20.5

5/8/2013

19.9

7/29/2013

20.4

7/30/2013

20.8

7/31/2013

19.5

8/1/2013

19.3

8/2/2013

19

8/3/2013

20.2

8/4/2013

19.9

5/6/2013

20

8/5/2013

21.7

8/6/2013

22.2

8/7/2013

21.4

8/8/2013

21.3

5/7/2013

20.1

5/10/2013

20.1

8/9/2013

21.9

8/10/2013

22

8/11/2013

21.4

8/12/2013

21.9

8/13/2013

21.5

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

8/14/2013

21.1

8/15/2013

21.1

8/16/2013

20.6

8/17/2013

21.4

8/18/2013

21.5

8/19/2013

21.4

8/20/2013

21

8/21/2013

20.7

8/22/2013

19.8

8/23/2013

19.7

8/24/2013

20.3

8/25/2013

20.1

8/26/2013

19.9

8/27/2013

20.3

8/28/2013

20.9

8/29/2013

21

8/30/2013

20.8

8/31/2013

20.3

9/1/2013

20.1

9/3/2013

20.9

9/4/2013

20.8

9/5/2013

20.6

9/6/2013

19.1

9/7/2013

19.5

9/8/2013

18.7

9/9/2013

18.4

9/10/2013

20.6

9/11/2013

20.6

9/12/2013

20.7

9/13/2013

21.3

9/14/2013

21.3

9/15/2013

20.3

9/16/2013

20.6

9/17/2013

19.8

9/18/2013

18.3

9/19/2013

17.8

9/20/2013

17.2

9/21/2013

17

9/22/2013

17.1

9/23/2013

15.8

9/24/2013

16.1

9/25/2013

15.8

9/26/2013

15.5

9/27/2013

14.1

9/28/2013

14.5

9/29/2013

14

9/30/2013

14.3

6/1/2014

19

6/2/2014

20.2

6/3/2014

20.2

6/4/2014

20

6/5/2014

19.2

6/6/2014

18.9

6/7/2014

18.7

6/8/2014

20.6

6/9/2014

21.1

6/10/2014

20.5

6/11/2014

20.4

6/12/2014

20

6/13/2014

15.8

6/14/2014

17.5

6/15/2014

18

6/16/2014

16.3

6/17/2014

16.9

6/18/2014

18.1

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

6/19/2014

18.3

6/20/2014

18.2

6/21/2014

18.4

6/22/2014

19.7

6/23/2014

19.9

6/24/2014

18.9

6/25/2014

18.8

6/26/2014

18.2

6/27/2014

18.3

6/28/2014

20.5

6/29/2014

20.1

6/30/2014

18.9

7/1/2014

19

7/2/2014

18.8

7/3/2014

20

7/4/2014

20.2

7/6/2014

20.5

7/7/2014

23.8

7/8/2014

22.2

7/9/2014

22.3

7/10/2014

22.6

7/11/2014

22.3

7/12/2014

22.6

7/13/2014

20.8

7/14/2014

23.4

7/15/2014

21

7/16/2014

21.4

7/17/2014

20.3

7/18/2014

21.7

7/19/2014

21.9

7/20/2014

19.6

7/21/2014

20.1

7/22/2014

18.8

7/23/2014

18.7

7/24/2014

18.7

7/25/2014

18.7

7/26/2014

20.7

7/27/2014

20.5

7/28/2014

21

7/29/2014

21.2

7/30/2014

20.5

7/31/2014

21.2

8/1/2014

20.6

8/2/2014

21.2

8/3/2014

22.1

8/4/2014

20.8

8/5/2014

22.8

8/6/2014

21

8/7/2014

20.8

8/8/2014

21.5

8/9/2014

22

8/11/2014

21.8

8/12/2014

21.9

8/15/2014

20

8/17/2014

20.1

8/18/2014

22.4

8/19/2014

22.5

8/20/2014

21.7

8/21/2014

20.7

8/22/2014

20.7

8/23/2014

19.9

8/24/2014

20.2

8/25/2014

21.2

8/26/2014

20.9

8/27/2014

21.6

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

8/28/2014

21.2

8/29/2014

22.2

8/30/2014

19.6

8/31/2014

19.9

9/2/2014

18.1

9/3/2014

18.1

9/4/2014

18.3

9/5/2014

18.2

9/6/2014

18.3

9/7/2014

19

9/8/2014

18.4

9/9/2014

18.6

9/10/2014

18.7

9/11/2014

17.3

9/12/2014

16.9

9/13/2014

17.3

9/14/2014

17.3

9/15/2014

18.5

9/16/2014

19

9/17/2014

18.1

9/18/2014

18.9

9/19/2014

19

9/20/2014

19

9/21/2014

18.8

9/22/2014

19.7

9/23/2014

19

9/24/2014

16.8

9/25/2014

16.3

9/26/2014

17.1

9/27/2014

17.6

9/28/2014

17.9

9/29/2014

17.6

9/30/2014

16.8

Minimum

12.0

Average

18.9

60th Percentile

19.9

75th Percentile

20.8

90th Percentile

21.9

95th Percentile

22.4

99th Percentile

23.6

Maximum

26.5

Standard Deviation

2.5

Count

445

Table 64: Upstream Temperature in Spencer Lateral in April

Date

008 RW T (°Q

4/20/2012

11.9

4/21/2012

15.5

4/22/2012

17.3

4/23/2012

19

4/24/2012

18.8

4/25/2012

14.3

4/26/2012

15.01

4/27/2012

13.8

4/28/2012

14.5

4/29/2012

15

4/30/2012

13.5

4/15/2013

9.4

4/16/2013

9.3

4/17/2013

10

4/20/2013

13.9

4/21/2013

14.1

4/22/2013

14.3

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Date

008 RW T (°C)

4/23/2013

14.6

4/24/2013

15.2

4/25/2013

15.9

4/26/2013

16

4/27/2013

16.4

4/28/2013

16.6

4/29/2013

15

4/30/2013

14.9

4/17/2014

11

4/18/2014

11.2

4/19/2014

11.2

4/21/2014

12

4/22/2014

13.4

4/23/2014

11.9

4/24/2014

11.4

4/25/2014

13.1

4/26/2014

13.1

4/27/2014

13.3

4/28/2014

14.8

4/29/2014

15.7

4/30/2014

16.7

Minimum

9.3

Average

14.0

90th Percentile

16.6

Maximum

19.0

Standard Deviation

2.4

Count

38

Table 65: Upstream Dissolved Oxygen in Spencer Lateral, May - September

Date

DO, AM (mg/L)

DO, PM (mg/L)

5/1/2012

6.85

7.5

5/8/2012

10.38

9.1

5/15/2012

10.65

9.55

5/22/2012

10.6

8.01

5/29/2012

8.63

8.5

6/5/2012

9.5

9.59

6/12/2012

10.7

9.88

6/19/2012

8.42

10.4

6/26/2012

9.31

9.65

7/3/2012

9.41

10.75

7/11/2012



8.6

7/17/2012

6.31

11.65

7/24/2012

7.78

9.88

7/31/2012

6.88

11.52

8/7/2012

6.9

11.18

8/14/2012

7.98

8.62

8/21/2012

7.22

9.11

8/28/2012

7.24

10.92

9/5/2012

7.45

9.98

9/11/2012

7.69

10.51

9/18/2012

7.05

10.43

9/25/2012

8.32

10.23

5/7/2013

9.38

8.91

5/14/2013

7.75

9.78

5/21/2013

9.7

8.99

5/28/2013

8.7

9.83

6/4/2013

8.5

9.97

6/11/2013

8.64

9.93

6/18/2013

7.92

9.87

6/25/2013

7.55

9.23

7/2/2013

8.61

9.45

7/9/2013

7.72

8.45

7/16/2013

9.04

9.89

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DO, AM (mg/L)

DO, PM (mg/L)

7/23/2013

7.58

8.49

7/30/2013

8.6

8.1

8/6/2013

9.2

8.34

8/13/2013

7.02

8.3

8/20/2013

9.2

8.7

8/27/2013

9.1

9.2

9/4/2013

8.1



9/10/2013

8.3

8.1

9/17/2013

9

8.6

9/24/2013

8

9

5/6/2014

9.1

8.5

5/13/2014

8.6

8.7

5/20/2014

9.1

8.6

5/27/2014

7.1

8.8

6/3/2014

7

8.2

6/10/2014

8.7

8.5

6/12/2014

8.7



6/17/2014

7.4

9.1

6/24/2014

9.7

6.9

7/1/2014

7.5

6.8

7/8/2014

8.6

7.6

7/15/2014

8.6

7.2

7/22/2014

8.7

9.7

7/29/2014

8.8

9.3

8/5/2014

9.8

7.7

8/12/2014

8.8

8.3

8/19/2014

8.2

7.9

8/26/2014

5.2

7

9/2/2014

6.2

6.4

9/9/2014

5.9

8.7

9/16/2014

7.8

9.1

9/23/2014

6.9

9.3

9/30/2014

6.1

9.2

Minimum

5.20

6.40

5th Percentile

6.22

7.03

10th Percentile

6.89

7.63

Average

8.24

9.03

Maximum

10.70

11.65

Standard Deviation

1.18

1.12

Count

65

64

Table 66: E. Coli, Spencer Lateral, Upstream

Date

E. coll

7/1/2014

4.2

10/16/2012

17.8

4/29/2014

17.8

10/9/2012

20.7

10/2/2012

22.2

4/23/2013

34.4

9/24/2013

34.4

10/8/2013

35.4

10/7/2014

35.4

9/4/2013

40.6

5/13/2014

40.6

7/29/2014

42.9

7/15/2014

47.8

7/24/2012

56

6/18/2013

56

5/20/2014

56

7/31/2012

62.4

10/1/2013

62.4

9/30/2014

62.4

8/7/2012

65.9

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Date

E. coll

5/7/2013

78.2

6/4/2013

78.2

7/2/2013

78.2

6/3/2014

78.2

7/11/2012

83.1

9/9/2014

83.1

6/19/2012

88.5

8/19/2014

88.5

9/5/2012

94.5

9/25/2012

94.5

9/17/2013

94.5

8/12/2014

94.5

9/2/2014

94.5

4/24/2012

101

6/12/2014

101.3

9/11/2012

109

4/6/2013

109.1

5/21/2013

109.1

6/11/2013

109.1

6/17/2014

109.1

8/26/2014

109.1

5/1/2012

118

5/8/2012

118

8/28/2012

118

7/22/2014

118.4

8/5/2014

118.4

9/23/2014

118.4

9/18/2012

130

6/12/2012

144

7/16/2013

144.5

5/6/2014

144.5

6/24/2014

144.5

9/16/2014

144.5

5/15/2012

165

5/22/2012

165

6/26/2012

165

8/14/2012

165

8/27/2013

165.2

5/27/2014

165.2

7/8/2014

165.2

5/29/2012

>200

6/5/2012

>200

7/3/2012

200

7/17/2012

>200

8/21/2012

200

4/30/2013

>200.5

5/14/2013

200.5

5/28/2013

>200.5

6/25/2013

>200.5

7/9/2013

200.5

7/23/2013

200.5

7/30/2013

>200.5

8/6/2013

>200.5

8/13/2013

>200.5

8/20/2013

>200.5

4/22/2014

200.5

9/10/2013

490

Minimum

4.2

25th Percentile

65.9

Median

109.1

75th Percentile

165.2

Maximum

490

IQR

99.3

Count

77

Greater than values

10

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Stream Flow

Table 67: Wanity Slough Flow Data from Legacy STORET

1 Station

Station Name



Agency Name

State Name

County Name

Latitude

Longitude

Result Value R

HUC

Param

Start Date

Start Time

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61

3/20/1974

950

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

150 J

17030003

61

4/16/1974

945

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

40 J

17030003

61

5/22/1974

930

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

150 J

17030003

61

7/24/1974

940

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

150 J

17030003

61

8/20/1974

945

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61

9/24/1974

920

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

100 J

17030003

61 10/17/1974

930

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

90 J

17030003

61 11/20/1974

915

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

200 J

17030003

61

1/22/1975

855

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

85 J

17030003

61

3/19/1975

905

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

150 J

17030003

61

4/22/1975

925

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61

5/21/1975

1020

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

95 J

17030003

61

6/17/1975

910

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

105 J

17030003

61

7/15/1975

920

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

135 J

17030003

61

8/27/1975

915

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

135 J

17030003

61

9/24/1975

850

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61 10/22/1975

940

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

75 J

17030003

61 11/18/1975

950

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61

1/20/1976

945

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

175 J

17030003

61

3/17/1976

900

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

75 J

17030003

61

4/22/1976

930

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

115 J

17030003

61

5/13/1976

1500

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61

6/9/1976

1544

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

90 J

17030003

61

7/27/1976

850

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

110 J

17030003

61

8/9/1976

940

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

100 J

17030003

61

9/8/1976

1420

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

225 J

17030003

61 10/13/1976

915

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

95 J

17030003

61 11/16/1976

1255

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61 12/14/1976

910

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

20 J

17030003

61

1/19/1977

1640

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

75 J

17030003

61

2/17/1977

1515

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

70 J

17030003

61

4/27/1977

1410

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

40 J

17030003

61

5/24/1977

1300

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

15 J

17030003

61

6/21/1977

1220

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

35 J

17030003

61

7/22/1977

856

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

70 J

17030003

61

8/24/1977

1355

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61

9/27/1977

1320

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61 10/25/1977



YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

35 J

17030003

61 11/23/1977

1500

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60 J

17030003

61

1/11/1978

905

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

25 J

17030003

61

3/20/1978

940

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

150 J

17030003

61

4/19/1978

1350

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

120 J

17030003

61

5/17/1978

900

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

100 J

17030003

61

6/20/1978

920

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

120

17030003

61 10/25/1978

950

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

70

17030003

61 11/30/1978

1000

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

30 J

17030003

61

1/29/1979

1005

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

30 J

17030003

61

2/28/1979

855

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60 J

17030003

61

3/26/1979

1055

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

120 J

17030003

61

4/16/1979

1035

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61

5/15/1979

935

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61

6/19/1979

915

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

40 J

17030003

61

7/17/1979

1010

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

30 J

17030003

61

8/14/1979

1030

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

20 J

17030003

61

9/26/1979

900

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

30 J

17030003

61 11/13/1979

1515

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

20 J

17030003

61

1/15/1980

1150

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

20 J

17030003

61

2/20/1980

1210

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50 J

17030003

61

3/19/1980

935

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60 J

17030003

61

4/16/1980

945

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

100 J

17030003

61

6/3/1980

1010

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60 J

17030003

61

6/24/1980

905

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60

17030003

61

7/29/1980

818

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60 J

17030003

61

9/17/1980



YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

75

17030003

61

10/29/1980

1255

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

50

17030003

61

12/5/1980

1025

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

60

17030003

61

1/20/1981

1350

YAV131

WANITY SLOUGH AT MYERS RD

PACIFIC NORTHWEST/ YAKIMA RIVER BASIN

US BUR OF RECLAMATION

Washington

Yak

ma

46.334167

-120.29278

80 J

17030003

61

2/19/1981

945

Table 68: Wanity Slough Flow Data from USGS NWIS

Agency Code Station number Begin date

Begintime Time datum Time datum reliability code

Agency Collecting Sample Code

Medium code

Discharge, instantaneous, cubic feet per second

USGS 12505480 8/17/1986

14:00 PDT

T

USGS-WRD

WS

74

USGS 12505482 3/10/1988

16:00 PST

T

USGS-WRD

WS

176

USGS 12505482 7/28/1988

8:45 PDT

T

USGS-WRD

WS

63

USGS 12505482 10/31/1989

13:00 PST

|t

USGS-WRD

WS

72

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Appendix C. Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Formulae

A. Reasonable Potential Analysis

EPA uses the process described in the Technical Support Document for Water Quality-
based Toxics Control (USEPA, 1991) to determine reasonable potential. To determine
if there is reasonable potential for the discharge to cause or contribute to an exceedance
of water quality criteria for a given pollutant, EPA compares the maximum projected
receiving water concentration to the water quality criteria for that pollutant. If the
projected receiving water concentration exceeds the criteria, there is reasonable
potential, and a WQBEL must be included in the permit.

1. Mass Balance

For discharges to flowing water bodies, the maximum projected receiving water
concentration is determined using the following mass balance equation:

where,

CdQd = CeQe + CuQu	Equation 1

Receiving water concentration downstream of the effluent
Cd = discharge (that is, the concentration at the edge of the mixing
zone)

Ce = Maximum projected effluent concentration

Cu = 95th percentile measured receiving water upstream concentration

Q.

a

Receiving water flow rate downstream of the effluent discharge =

Qe+Qu

Qe = Effluent flow rate
Qu

Receiving water low flow rate upstream of the discharge (1Q10,
7Q10 or 30B3)

When the mass balance equation is solved for Cd, it becomes:

= Ce X Qe + Cu X Qu	Equation 2

Qe + Qu

The above form of the equation is based on the assumption that the discharge is
rapidly and completely mixed with 100% of the receiving stream.

If the mixing zone is based on less than complete mixing with the receiving water,
the equation becomes:

Ce x Qe + Cu x (Qu x %MZ)

Cd = 	;				Equation 3

Qe + (Qu x %MZ)	*

Where:

% MZ = the percentage of the receiving water flow available for mixing.

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If a mixing zone is not allowed, dilution is not considered when projecting the
receiving water concentration and,

Cd = Ce	Equation 4

A dilution factor (D) can be introduced to describe the allowable mixing. Where
the dilution factor is expressed as:

Qe + Qu x %MZ

u ~	q	Equation 5

After the dilution factor simplification, the mass balance equation becomes:

Ce-Cu

Cd	~—I-Cu	Equation 6

If the criterion is expressed as dissolved metal, the effluent concentrations are
measured in total recoverable metal and must be converted to dissolved metal as
follows:

CFxCe-Cu ^	,

Cd=	—	l-Cu	Equation 7

Where Ce is expressed as total recoverable metal, Cu and Cd are expressed as
dissolved metal, and CF is a conversion factor used to convert between dissolved
and total recoverable metal.

The above equations for Cd are the forms of the mass balance equation which were
used to determine reasonable potential and calculate wasteload allocations.

2. Maximum Projected Effluent Concentration

When determining the projected receiving water concentration downstream of the
effluent discharge, EPA's Technical Support Document for Water Quality-based
Toxics Controls (USEPA, 1991) recommends using the maximum projected
effluent concentration (Ce) in the mass balance calculation (see equation 3, page
C-5). To determine the maximum projected effluent concentration (Ce) EPA has
developed a statistical approach to better characterize the effects of effluent
variability. The approach combines knowledge of effluent variability as estimated
by a coefficient of variation (CV) with the uncertainty due to a limited number of
data to project an estimated maximum concentration for the effluent. Once the CV
for each pollutant parameter has been calculated, the reasonable potential
multiplier (RPM) used to derive the maximum projected effluent concentration
(Ce) can be calculated using the following equations:

First, the percentile represented by the highest reported concentration is calculated.

pn = (1 - confidence level)111	Equation ,

where,

pn = the percentile represented by the highest reported concentration

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n

the number of samples

confidence level = 99% = 0.99

and

RPM=

Equation 9

cr

.2

IntCV2 +1)

2.326 (z-score for the 99th percentile)

z-score for the Pn percentile (inverse of the normal cumula
distribution function at a given percentile)

coefficient of variation (standard deviation mean)

CV

The maximum projected effluent concentration is determined by simply
multiplying the maximum reported effluent concentration by the RPM:

Ce = (RPM)(MRC)

Equation 10

where MRC = Maximum Reported Concentration

3.	Maximum Projected Effluent Concentration at the Edge of the Mixing Zone

Once the maximum projected effluent concentration is calculated, the maximum
projected effluent concentration at the edge of the acute and chronic mixing zones
is calculated using the mass balance equations presented previously.

4.	Reasonable Potential

The discharge has reasonable potential to cause or contribute to an exceedance of
water quality criteria if the maximum projected concentration of the pollutant at
the edge of the mixing zone exceeds the most stringent criterion for that pollutant.

B. WQBEL Calculations

1. Calculate the Wasteload Allocations (WLAs)

Wasteload allocations (WLAs) are calculated using the same mass balance
equations used to calculate the concentration of the pollutant at the edge of the
mixing zone in the reasonable potential analysis. To calculate the wasteload
allocations, Cd is set equal to the acute or chronic criterion and the equation is
solved for Ce. The calculated Ce is the acute or chronic WLA. Equation 6 is
rearranged to solve for the WLA, becoming:

Ce = WLA = D X (C^ — Cu) + Cu	Equation 11

Washington's water quality criteria for some metals are expressed as the dissolved
fraction, but the Federal regulation at 40 CFR 122.45(c) requires that effluent
limits be expressed as total recoverable metal. Therefore, EPA must calculate a
wasteload allocation in total recoverable metal that will be protective of the

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dissolved criterion. This is accomplished by dividing the WLA expressed as
dissolved by the criteria translator, as shown in equation 12. The criteria translator
(CT) is equal to the conversion factor, because site-specific translators are not
available for this discharge.

Dx(Cd-Cu)+Cu	„

C =WLA=	—————-	Equation 12

CT

The next step is to compute the "long term average" concentrations which will be
protective of the WLAs. This is done using the following equations from EPA's
Technical Support Document for Water Quality-based Toxics Control (TSD):

LTAa=WLAaxe(a5c72-zc7)	Equation 13

LTAC=WLACxe(a5c74 " z<7*)	Equation 14

where,

o2 = ln(CV2 +1)

Z99 = 2.326 (z-score for the 99th percentile probability basis)
CV = coefficient of variation (standard deviation mean)

042 = ln(CV2/4 + 1)

The LTAs are compared and the more stringent is used to develop the daily
maximum and monthly average permit limits as shown below.

2. Derive the maximum daily and average monthly effluent limits

Using the TSD equations, the MDL and AML effluent limits are calculated as
follows:

MDL = LTA X e^a~ a5(j2)	Equation 15

AML = LTA X e(Za(Tn " o s<	Equation 16

where o, and o2 are defined as they are for the LTA equations above, and,
o„2 = ln(CV2/n + 1)

za = 1.645 (z-score for the 95th percentile probability basis)

zm = 2.326 (z-score for the 99th percentile probability basis)

number of sampling events required per month. With the
exception of ammonia, if the AML is based on the LTAC, i.e.,
LTAminimum = LTAC), the value of "n" should is set at a

n —

minimum of 4. For ammonia, In the case of ammonia, if the
AML is based on the LTAC, i.e., LTAminimum = LTAC), the
value of "n" should is set at a minimum of 30.

Critical Low Flow Conditions

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The low flow conditions of a water body are used to determine WQBELs. Low flow
conditions for the Toppenish Plant are discussed under Low Flow Conditions on page
15.

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Appendix D. Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations

Table 69: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 002 May -
September

Reasonable Potential Calculation

Dilution Factors:

Acute Chronic

Facility

Washington Beef 002

Water Body Type

Freshwater

Rec. Water Hardness

60.4 mg/L

Aquatic Life

' 1.2

' 5.4

Human Health Carcinogenic



' 13.0

Human Health Non-Carcinogenic



' 5.9

Pollutant, CAS No. &

NPDES Application Ref. No.

V) Q
Q m

Receiving Water Data

Water Quality Criteria

# of Sam pies (n)

Co eff of Vari ati on (Cv)

Effluent Concentration, ug/L 1
(Max. or 95th Percentile)
Calculated 50th percentile
Effluent Cone, (when n>10)
90th Percentile Cone., ug/L T
Geo Mean, ug/L

Aquatic Life Criteria1 Acute
ug/L	Chronic

WQ Criteria for Protection of
Human Health, ug/L
Meta I Cri teri a ^ Acute

29
0.075

'

See Gold Book

50000CT

Translator, decimal Chronic
Carcinogen?

N r

Aquatic Life Reasonable Potential

Effluent percentile value

0.990

0.950

0.950

0.950

0.950









s s2=ln(CV2+1)

1.240

0.929

0.555

0.555

0.075









Pn Ri=(1 -confidence level)1 /n

0.994

0.861

0.887

0.996

0.902 r

r

r

r

r

Multiplier

0.78

1.68

1.00

1.00

1.00









Max concentration (ug/L) at edge of... Acute

5,518

23.192

16.364

26.480

0.000









Chronic

1,286

4.977

3.512

12.241

0.000









Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

YES

YES

NO

NO

#VALUE!









Aquatic Life Limit Calculation

# of Compliance Samples Expected per month

12

1

LTACoeff. Var. (CV), decimal



1.9113

1.17

Permit LimitCoeff. Var. (CV), decimal



1.9113

1.17

V\foste Load Allocations, ug/L

Acute

5163.7



Chronic

3045.4

5.4106

Long Term Averages, ug/L

Acute

622.65



Chronic

646.91

1.7747

Limiting LTA ug/L



622.65

1.7747

Metal Translator or 1?



1.00

1.00

Average Monthly Limit (AML), ug/L



1273

5.3

Maximum Daily Limit (MDL), ug/L



5164

10.0

Human Health Reasonable Potential

S s2=ln(CV2+1)

0.4967

0.9287

0.074894851

Pn Ri=(1-confidence level) 1/n

0.994

0.861

0.902

Multiplier

0.2887

0.3653

0.907756751

Dilution Factor

5.9398

#N/A

5.939832836

Max Cone, at edge of Chronic Zone, ug/L

7349.4

#N/A

477866

Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

NO

#N/A

NO

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Table 70: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 002, Ammonia,
October - April





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NPDES Application Ref. No.

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# of Samples (n)

796



Coeff of Variation (Cv)

1.91

Effluent Data

Effluent Concentration, ug/L 1

8.18

(Max or 95th Percentile)
Calculated 50th percentile
Effluent Cone, (when n>10)

Receivina Water Data

90th Percentile Cone., ug/L 1
Geo Mean, ug/L

152



Aquatic Life Criteria^ Acute

10,14?



ug/L Chronic

1,87?



WQ Criteria for Protection of

-

Water Qualitv Criteria

Human Health, ug/L





Metal Criteria ^ Acute

-



Translator, decimal Chronic

-



Carcinogen?

N

Aquatic Life Reasonable Potential

Effluent percentile value



0.990

s s2=ln(CV2+1

)

1.240

Pn Fh=(1-confidence level)1'"

0.994

Multiplier



0.78

Max concentration (ug/L) at edge of...

Acute

27



Chronic

125

Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?



NO

Aquatic Life Limit Calculation

# of Compliance Samples Expected per month

12

LTACoeff. Var. (CV), decimal



r 1.91

Permit Limit Coeff. Var. (CV), decimal



r 1.91

Waste Load Allocations, ug/L

Acute

11753



Chronic

9457

Long Term Averages, ug/L

Acute

1417.8



Chronic

2010.1

Limiting LTA ug/L

1417.8

Metal Translator or 1 ?



1.00

Average Monthly Limit (AML), ug/L



2898

Maximum Daily Limit (MDL), ug/L



11753

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Table 71: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 008 May -
September

Facility

Washington Beef008

Water Body Type

Freshwater

Rec. Water Hardness

60.4 mg/L

Reasonable Potential Calculation

Dilution Factors:

Acute Chronic

Aquatic Life

1.14

3.89

Human Health Carcinogenic



9.7

Human Health Non-Carcinogenic



4.18





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Pollutant, CAS No. &
NPDES Application Ref. No.

Ž

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O
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NITRATE/NITRITE^

0
1-

Ł

3

E

LU

a>
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CHLORINE (Total Ri
7782505

SOLIDS.SUSPENDE
TURBIDITY

SOLIDS,DISSOLVEC
SALINITY













# of Samples (n)

796

378

20

25

796

29













Coeff of Variation (C\^

0.6

0.529

1.17

0.6

0.627

0.075

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

Effluent Data

Effluent Concentration, ug/L
(Max. or 95th Percentile)

8,180

III

16



29.4















Calculated 50th percentile ^
Effluent Cone, (when n>10)

ilB

41555



2300000











Receivinq Water Data

90th Percentile Cone., ug/L ^

130





Ś

23.1













Geo Mean, ug/L

ww

425







109000













Aquatic Life Criteria^ Acute

13,083*





19

















ug/L Chronic

1,29?



1

11

28.1

See Gold Book













W3 Criteria for Protection of



10000

#N/A





500000











Water Qualitv Criteria

Human Health, ug/L

























Metal C riteri a ^ Acu te

1



Translator,decimal Chronic

1



Carcinogen?

N

N

w #N/A

N

N

N











Aquatic Life Reasonable Potential

Effluent percentile value

0.990

0.990

0.990

0.990

0.990







s s2=ln(CV2+1)

0.555

0.929

0.555

0.576

0.075







Pn Ri=(1-confidence level)1"1

0.994

0.794

0.832

0.994

0.853 r







Multiplier

0.90

4.04

1.00

1.00

1.00F







Max concentration (ug/L) at edge of... Acute

6,466

57.007

16.736

28.649

0.000 r







Chronic

1,977

16.623

4.880

24.718

0.000 r







Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

YES

YES

NO

NO1

#VALUE!r







Aquatic Life Limit Calculation

# of Compliance Samples Expected pern

nonth

12

1















LTA Coeff. Var. (CV), decim al



r 0.6r

r 1.17r

r

r

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Perm it Lim it Coeff. Var. (CV), decim al



r 0.6r

r 1.17r

r

r

r

r

r

r



Waste Load Allocations, ug/L

Acute

14838



















Chronic

4656.5

3.8933















Long Term Averages, ug/L

Acute

4764.2



















Chronic

2456

1.277















Limiting LTA, ug/L

2456

1.277















Metal Translator or 1?



1.00

1.00



r

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Ľ

Average Monthly Limit (ANIL), ug/L



3211 r

3.8 r















Maximum Daily Limit (MDL), ug/L



7649

7.2















Human Health Reasonable Potential

s s2=ln(CV2+1)

0.4967 0.9287

0.074894851









Pn Ri=( 1 - c on fiden ce level) 1 /n

0.992 0.861

0.902 r

r

Ľ

Ľ



Multiplier

0.3015 0.3653

0.907756751 r









Dilution Factor

4.1756F #N/A

4.175606823 r









Max Cone, at edge of Chronic Zone, ug/L

10275 W #N/A

633714r









Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

YESr #N/A

YESr









Human Health Limit Calculation

# of Compliance Samples Expected per month





12





12









Average Monthly Effluent Limit, ug/L





40406 F





1741662F









Maximum Daily Effluent Limit, ug/L





89369 F





1995439r









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Table 72: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Outfall 008, October - April

Facility

r Washington Beef 008

Water Body Type

Freshwater

Rec. Water Hardness

60.4 mg/L

Reasonable Potential Calculation

Dilution Factors:

Acute Chronic

Aquatic Life

r 1.0

r 1.0

Human Health Carcinogenic



' 1.0

Human Health Non-Carcinogenic



' 1.0





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NITRATE/NITRITE^

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Ž
3

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Ž
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SOLIDS,SUSPENDE
TURBIDITY

SOLIDS,DISSOLVEC
SALINITY

CHLORINE (Total RŤ
7782505













# of Sam pies (n)

796

796

20



29

25













Coeff of Variation (Cv)

1.91

0.529

1.17

0.6

0.075

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

Effluent Data

Effluent Concentration, ug/L
(Max. or 95th Percentile)

8,180

mm,
ĽJm

16





19

mmmmmm













Calculated 50th percentile ^



41555





23000000













Effluent Cone, (when n>10)

illilll

















Receivina Water Data

90th Percentile Cone., ug/L

130









i

Geo Mean, ug/L

lllllllllll

425





















Aquatic Life Criteria^ Acute

4,55?









19













ug/L Chronic

48?



1

d WAC 173-201A

See Gold Book

11













WQ Criteria for Protection of



10000

r #N/A



500000













Water Qualitv Criteria

Human Health, ug/L

























Meta I C rite ri a ^ Acu te





1



















Translator, decimal Chronic





1



















Carcinogen?

N

N

r #N/A

N

N

N











Aquatic Life Reasonable Potential

Effluent percentile value



0.990



0.950

0.950

0.950

0.950











s

s2=ln(CV2+1)

1.240



0.929

0.555

0.075

0.555











Pn

Ri=(1-confidence level)1/n

0.994



0.861

#DIV/0!

0.902

0.887

r

F

F

F

F

Multiplier

0.78



1.68

#DIV/0!

1.00

1.00











Max concentration (ug/L) at edge of... Acute

6,386.8



26.927

#D IV/0!

0 000

19.000













Chronic

6,386.8



26.927

#DIV/0!

0.000

19.000











Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

YES



YES

#VALU E!

#VALU E!

YES











Aquatic Life Limit Calculation

# of Com pliance Sam pies Expected per r

nonth

12

1

4

LTA Coeff. Var. (CV), decim al



1.91

1.17

0.6

Permit Limit Coeff. Var. (CV), decimal



1.91

1.17

0.6

Waste Load Allocations, ug/L

Acute

4552.216934 - 19



Chronic

485.2249982

1

11

Long Term Averages, ug/L

Acute

549.1818811



6.100581062



Chronic

103.137695

0.328

5.801767885

Limiting LTA,ug/L

103.137695

0.328

5.801767885

Metal Translator or 1?



1.00

1.00

1.00

Average Monthly Limit (AML), ug/L



211

1.0

9.0

Maximum Daily Limit (MDL), ug/L



855

1.8

18.1

Human Health Reasonable Potential

s s2=ln(CV2+1)

0.4967

0.9287

0.074894851

Pn Pn=(1-confidence lev el) 1/n

0.996

0.861

0.902

Multiplier

0.265

0.3653

0.907756751

Dilution Factor

1 #N/A 1

Max Cone, at edge of Chronic Zone, ug/L

41555

#N/A

23000000

Reasonable Potential? Limit Required?

YES

#N/A

YES

Human Health Limit Calculation

# of Com pliance Sam pies Expected per m onth

12

4

Average Monthly Effluent Limit, ug/L



10000

500000

Maximum Daily Effluent Limit, ug/L



22117

558383

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Table 73: Reasonable Potential and WQBEL Calculations for Temperature for Outfall 002

Freshwater Temperature Reasonable Potential and Limit Calculation
Based on WAC 173-201 A-200(1)(c)(i)--(ii) and the Water Quality Program Guidance. All data inputs must meet W3 guidelines. The V\feter Quality temperature guidance
document may be found at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/summarypages/0610100.html

INPUT













1. Chronic Dilution Factor at Mixing Zone Boundary













2. 7DADMax AmbientTemperature (T) (Upstream Background 90th percentile)

18.6 °C

19.5 °C

21.6 °C

21.1 °C

19.7 °C

16.9 °C

3. 7DADMaxEffluentTemperature (95th percentile)

30.4 °C

32.1 °C

32.8 °C

32.1 °C

30.7 °C

25.8 °C

4. Aquatic Life Temperature WQ Criterion in FreshWater

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

OUTPUT













5. Temperature at Chronic Mixing Zone Boundary:

19.8 °C

20.8 °C

22.7 °C

22.2 °C

20.8 °C

17.8 °C

6. Incremental Temperature Increase or decrease:

1.2 °C

1.3 °C

1.1 °C

1.1 °C

1.1 °C

0.9 °C

7. Maximum Allowable Incremental Temperature Increase:

1.2 °C

1.2 °C

O

CO

o

O

CO

d

1.2 °C

1.3 °C

8. Maximum Allowable Temperature at Mixing Zone Boundary:

19.8 °C

20.7 °C

21.9 °C

21.4 °C

20.9 °C

18.2 °C

A. [f ambient temp is warmer than WQ criterion













9. Does temp fall within this warmer temp range?

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

10. Temperature Limit if Required:





0.3

0.3





B. if ambient temp is cooter than WQ criterion but within 34/(Tomb+3) and within 0.30

3 of the criterion









11. Does temp fall within this incremental temp, range?

NO

NO





NO

NO

12. Temp increase allowed at mixing zone boundary, if required:













C. if ambient temp is cooter than (WQcriterion-0.3) but within 34f(Tsmb+S) of the criterion











13. Does temp fall within this Incremental temp, range?

NO

NO





NO

NO

14. Temp increase allowed at mixing zone boundary, if required:













D. If ambient temp is cooler than (WQ criterion - 34/(Tamb+9))













15. Does temp fall within this Incremental temp, range?

YES

YES





YES

YES

16. Temp increase allowed at mixing zone boundary, if required:

NO LIMIT

1.19 °C





NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

RESULTS













17. Do any of the above cells show a temp increase?

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

18. Temperature Limit if Required?

NO LIMIT

31.2 °C

23.6 °C

23.6 °C

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

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Table 74: Reasonable Potential Calculations for Temperature for Outfall 008

Freshwater Temperature Reasonable Potential and Unit Calculation

Based on WAC 173-201 A-200(1)(c)(i)-(ii) and the Water Quality Program Guidance. All data inputs must meet WQ guidelines. The Water Quality temperature
guidance document maybe found at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/summarypages/0610100.html

INPUT













1. Chronic Dilution Factor at Mixing Zone Boundary

29.9

29.9

29.9

29.9

29.9

1.0

a. /UADMaxAmbientTemperature (T) (Upstream Background 90th percentile)

18.8 °C

20.5 °C

22.5 °C

22.3 °C

20.5 °C

30.3 °C

3. 7DADMaxEffluentTemperature (95th percentile)

30.4 °C

32.1 °C

32.8 °C

32.1 °C

30.7 °C

30.3 °C

4. Aquatic Life Temperature WQ Criterion in Freshwater

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

21.0 °C

OUTPUT













5. Temperature atChronic Mixing Zone Boundary:

19.2 C

_

_

_

_

30.3 C

6. Incremental Temperature Increase ordecrease:

0.39 °C

0.39 °C

0.35 °C

0.33 °C

0.34 °C

O
o
o

7. Maximum Allowable Incremental Temperature Increase:

1.22 °C

1.1 5 °C

0.30 °C

0.30 °C

1.15 °C

O

CO

o

8. Maximum Allowable Temperature at Mixing Zone Boundary:

20.0 °C

21.0 °C

22.8 °C

22.6 °C

21.0 °C

30.6 °C

A. If ambient temp is warmer than WQ criterion













9. Does temp fall within this warmer temp range?

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

YES

10. Temperature Limit if Required:

...

...

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

...

NO LIMIT

B. If am blent temp is cooler than WQ criterion but within 34/(Ta7?b+9) and within 0.3 X of the criterion









11. Does temp fall within this incremental temp, range?

NO

NO

...

...

NO

...

12. Temp increase allowed at mixing zone boundary, if required:

...

...

...

...

...

...

G. If ambient temp is cooler than (WQ criterion-0.3) but within Z4l{Tsnt>+B) of the crite

rion











13. Does temp fall within this Incremental temp, range?

NO

YES

...

...

YES

...

14. Temp increase allowed at mixing zone boundary, if required:

...

NO LIMIT

...

...

NO LIMIT

...

D. If ambient temp is cooler than (WQ criterion - 34/(Tamb+9))













15. Does temp fall within this Incremental temp, range?

YES

NO

...

...

NO

...

16. Temp increase allowed atmixingzone boundary, if required:

NO LIMIT

...

...

...

...

...

RESULTS













17. Do any of the above cells show a temp increase?

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

18. Temperature Limit if Required?

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

NO LIMIT

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Appendix E. Reasonable Potential and Effluent Limit
Calculations for Nutrients

Overview

As explained below, EPA has performed a reasonable potential analysis for nutrients (i.e., total
phosphorus and total nitrogen) discharged by the Toppenish Plant. EPA has determined that
discharges of total nitrogen and total phosphorus from Outfall 002 at the Toppenish Plant to
Wanity Slough have the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above water
quality standards from April - October, and therefore effluent limits are necessary.

Dual Nutrient Control

Both nitrogen and phosphorus can contribute to violations of WQS that result from excess
nutrients (i.e., nuisance algae or aesthetics, DO, and pH). Liebig's Law of the Minimum states
that the nutrient that is less abundant relative to the biological requirements of algae is the
limiting nutrient (i.e., the nutrient that controls primary productivity) (EPA 1972). However, in
this case, EPA believes it is necessary to evaluate the Toppenish Plant's discharges of both
nitrogen and phosphorus for the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to excursions above
water quality standards and establish effluent limits for both if reasonable potential is found.

Phosphorus is often the limiting nutrient in freshwaters because blue-green algae can "fix"
elemental nitrogen from the air as a nutrient source or utilize nitrogen in the water column at
very low concentrations and thereby grow in a low-nitrogen environment. However, in the
Lower Yakima River, the USGS found that periphytic algal growth was generally not limited by
either nitrogen or phosphorus in the Zillah reach, which is the reach affected by the discharge
from the Toppenish Plant (via Wanity Slough and Marion Drain) (Wise, Zuroske, Carpenter, &
Kiesling, 2009) That is to say, the Zillah reach of the Lower Yakima River had an excess of
both nitrogen and phosphorus. The Lower Yakima watershed is part of ecoregion 10 (Columbia
Plateau), and TetraTech found that, in ecoregion 10 (as well as ecoregions 3 and 11), diatom
metrics were more sensitive to total nitrogen than total phosphorus (USEPA, 2018). Because of
this evidence that nitrogen is an important factor for water quality in addition to phosphorus in
the Lower Yakima watershed, EPA is analyzing reasonable potential for both nitrogen and
phosphorus.

Status of Water Quality

Status of Water Quality in Wanity Slough

Available water quality data for Wanity Slough show violations of water quality criteria that are
likely caused, at least in part, by excess nutrients.

pH in Wanity Slough at downstream from the facility exceeds the upper bound criterion of 8.5
standard units from April - October (Table 45 and Table 46). The lower bound criterion of 6.5
standard units is also violated in October. The minimum DO concentration in Wanity Slough
downstream from the facility is below the criterion of 8.0 mg/L every month except November.
The most severe DO violations, when DO was less than 2 mg/L, occurred from April - October
(Table 42).

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The average concentrations of total nitrogen and total phosphorus downstream from the facility
exceed the interpretations of the narrative criteria above. Average concentrations of total
nitrogen and total phosphorus in Wanity Slough were higher at times when the Toppenish Plant
was discharging to Wanity Slough through Outfall 002 than when it was discharging to Spencer
Lateral through outfall 008 (Table 56, Table 57, Table 58, Table 59).

Status of Water Quality in Spencer Lateral

The only water quality data available for Spencer Lateral were collected by the permittee as a
condition of the current permit. The permit required monitoring for BODs, dissolved oxygen,
pH, temperature, total ammonia as N, turbidity, and E. coli bacteria. All of the monitoring was
required only upstream from the discharge except for dissolved oxygen and temperature.
Downstream monitoring was not required when the facility was not discharging to Outfall 008,
and no downstream data were submitted. Data were only collected during the irrigation season,
when there was flow in Spencer Lateral upstream from Outfall 008.

Upstream of the facility, violations of the lower bound pH criterion were observed from April -
August, and violations of the 8 mg/L criterion for DO were observed May - October.

Applicable Water Quality Criteria

Narrative Criterion

The State of Washington has a narrative water quality criterion which reads "Aesthetic values
must not be impaired by the presence of materials or their effects, excluding those of natural
origin, which offend the senses of sight, smell, touch, or taste" (WAC 173-201 A-260(2)(b)).
Excess nutrients can cause nuisance algae growth that would violate this criterion. The State of
Washington does not have numeric water quality criteria for TP or total nitrogen (TN).

Use of Narrative Criteria in NPDES Permits

Where a State or Tribe has not established a water quality criterion for a specific chemical
pollutant that is present in an effluent at a concentration that causes, has the reasonable potential
to cause, or contributes to an excursion above a narrative criterion within an applicable State or
Tribal water quality standard, the permitting authority must establish effluent limits using one or
more of the options provided in 40 CFR 122.44(d)(l)(vi).

In this case, EPA is performing its reasonable potential and effluent limit calculations based on
40 CFR 122.44(d)(l)(vi)(A), which states that EPA may "establish effluent limits using a
calculated numeric water quality criterion for the pollutant which the permitting authority
demonstrates will attain and maintain applicable narrative water quality criteria and will fully
protect the designated use."

EPA's Nutrient Criteria Technical Guidance Manual: Rivers and Streams (USEPA, 2000b)
states that nutrient criteria may be developed based on an upper percentile of the nutrient
concentrations observed in reference reaches, which are relatively undisturbed stream segments
that exemplify a region's natural biological integrity. The manual recommends using the 75th
percentile of the frequency distribution of reference streams, however, other percentiles can be
used. In this case, EPA has used the 90th percentile of the total nitrogen and total phosphorus.

Reference sites were identified in the Nutrient Scientific Technical Exchange Partnership
Support (N-STEPS) analysis of nutrient and biological data for Washington. EPA analyzed the

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nutrient data used in the N-STEPS report. Total nitrogen and total phosphorus data were first
reduced to an average concentration for each reference station in ecoregion 10 (Columbia
Plateau) to avoid over-representing stations with more data. EPA then calculated the 90th
percentile of the average total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations at reference stations
in ecoregion 10. These were:

•	102 |ig/L total phosphorus, and

•	857 |ig/L total nitrogen

EPA is only applying these numeric interpretations of Washington's narrative criterion for
aesthetics to Wanity Slough from April - October, which is when pH violations and DO
concentrations less than 2 mg/L have been observed in Wanity Slough downstream from the
facility. The EPA's Ambient Water Quality Criteria Recommendations for Rivers and Streams
in Nutrient Ecoregion III (USEPA, 2000a) states that EPA recommends a seasonal or annual
averaging period for nutrient criteria. Thus, EPA is applying these numeric translations as April
- October seasonal averages.

In general, EPA is applying Washington water quality standards to both Spencer Lateral and
Wanity Slough as a reference. However, EPA is not translating Washington's narrative water
quality criterion for aesthetics into numeric nutrient concentrations for Spencer Lateral. As
stated above, average concentrations of total phosphorus and nitrate+nitrite were lower at times
when the Toppenish Plant was discharging to Spencer Lateral via outfall 008 relative to times
when it was discharging to Wanity Slough via Outfall 002. Although Spencer Lateral is tributary
to Wanity Slough via a piped connection and to the Yakima River via Subdrain 35, during the
irrigation season, some of the water flowing in Spencer Lateral is used for irrigation. Nutrients
in water that is used for irrigation would not directly contribute to excess nutrients in
downstream waters. The lower concentrations of nutrients in Wanity Slough when the
Toppenish Plant is discharging through outfall 008 indicate that a significant portion of the
nutrients discharged to Spencer Lateral are used in the irrigation water and not discharged back
to Wanity Slough. Nutrients in irrigation water are generally a benefit to irrigation uses
(USEPA, 1972). In addition, there are no downstream water quality data available for Spencer
Lateral demonstrating that beneficial uses of Spencer Lateral are impaired due to excess
nutrients.

Because available data do not demonstrate that nutrients discharged to Spencer Lateral
significantly affect downstream waters and because there is no known impairment of beneficial
uses within Spencer Lateral due to excess nutrients, EPA is not translating Washington's
narrative criterion for aesthetics into numeric nutrient concentrations for Spencer Lateral.

Reasonable Potential to Cause or Contribute to WQS Violations

Nutrient Concentrations and Loads
Total Phosphorus

After consolidating duplicates, EPA located 6 results for total phosphorus collected between July
2011 and June 2016 in Wanity Slough upstream from the facility in the Water Quality Portal
(Table 55). All samples were collected during the irrigation season. The average upstream
phosphorus concentration is 65 |ig/L. At Wanity Slough's harmonic mean flow of 57 CFS, this
is an upstream load of 20 lb/day total phosphorus.

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The Toppenish Plant does not routinely monitor total phosphorus, but total phosphorus effluent
data were reported on the July 2014 application. The average effluent concentration was 39.3
mg/L, and the average effluent load was 217 lb/day (n = 9).

The effluent loading of total phosphorus (217 lb/day) is large relative to the total phosphorus
loading in Wanity Slough upstream from the discharge (20 lb/day).

Downstream from the facility, at times when the Toppenish Plant was discharging exclusively
from Outfall 002 to Wanity Slough, the average total phosphorus concentration in Wanity
Slough was 737 |ig/L (Table 57). At times when the Toppenish Plant was discharging
exclusively from Outfall 008 to Spencer Lateral, the average total phosphorus concentration in
Wanity Slough downstream from the facility was 78 |ig/L (Table 56).

Total Nitrogen

EPA located 4 paired results for total Kjeldahl nitrogen and nitrate-nitrite collected during July
and August 2011 in Wanity Slough upstream from the facility in the Water Quality Portal. Total
nitrogen is the sum of total Kjeldahl nitrogen and nitrate-nitrite. The average upstream total
nitrogen concentration is 613 |ig/L (Table 54). At Wanity Slough's harmonic mean flow of 57
CFS, this is an upstream load of 188 lb/day total nitrogen. The average total nitrogen load
reported by the Toppenish Plant for outfall 002 is 395 lb/day.

The effluent loading of total nitrogen (395 lb/day) is large relative to the total nitrogen loading in
Wanity Slough upstream from the discharge (188 lb/day).

Downstream from the facility, at times when the Toppenish Plant was discharging from Outfall
002 to Wanity Slough, the average total nitrogen concentration in Wanity Slough was 2,220 |ig/.
At times when the Toppenish Plant was discharging exclusively from Outfall 008 to Spencer
Lateral, the average total nitrogen concentration in Wanity Slough was 1,140 |ig/L (Table 59).

Reasonable Potential Calculations

Downstream concentrations of total nitrogen and total phosphorus at the edge of a mixing zone
encompassing 25% of the harmonic mean flow of Wanity Slough are as follows:

•	D = 13.0

•	For total nitrogen:

o Ce = 69,173 |ig/L
o Cu = 613 |ig/L

•	For total phosphorus:

o Ce = 39,300 |ig/L
o Cu = 65 |ig/L

This results in downstream concentrations (Cd) of:

•	Total nitrogen: Cd = 5,887 |ig/L

•	Total phosphorus: Cd = 3,083 |ig/L

The downstream concentrations of total nitrogen and total phosphorus exceed the interpreted
narrative criterion for aesthetics. In addition, the effluent loads of total nitrogen and total
phosphorus are large relative to the upstream loads, and downstream monitoring data in Wanity

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Slough show excursions above the interpreted narrative criterion, particularly when the
Toppenish Plant is discharging through Outfall 002 to Wanity Slough.

Effluent Limit Calculation

Seasonal water quality-based effluent limits for total nitrogen and total phosphorus, for April -
October are calculated as follows:

Ce = WLA = D x (Cd — Cu) + Cu

•	D = 13.0

•	For total nitrogen:

o Cd = 857 |ig/L
o Cu = 613 |ig/L

•	For total phosphorus:

o Cd = 102 |ig/L
o Cu = 65 |ig/L

This results wasteload allocations or effluent concentrations (Ce) of:

•	Total nitrogen: Ce = WLA = 3,798 |ig/L

•	Total phosphorus: Ce = WLA = 547 |ig/L

The narrative criterion for aesthetics is interpreted using seasonal average concentrations. 40
CFR 122.45(d) requires effluent limits for continuous discharges from sources other than
POTWs to be stated as average monthly limits and maximum daily limits. EPA will implement
the wasteload allocation as an average monthly limit. This is conservative because the averaging
period for the limit is shorter than the averaging period for the criterion.

Maximum daily limits are calculated from the average monthly limits based on the following
equation from Table 5-3 of the TSD (USEPA, 1991):

MDL - exp (zmo - O.So2]

AMI exp [zaon - 0.5a„2j

where

on2= In (CV^/n + 1)
a2 = lr>(CV2+1)

CV = the coefficient of variation of the effluent concentration
n = the number of samples per month
zm = the percentile exeeedance probability for the MDL
.'d = the percentile exceedance probability for the AML.

EPA uses the 95th percentile for the AML and the 99th percentile for the MDL, resulting in the
following z-scores:

•	zm = 1.645

•	za = 2.326

•	n = 12

•	CV = 0.6 (assumed since the Toppenish Plant does not routinely monitor for total
phosphorus and the variability of total nitrogen after upgrades is unknown)

This results in an MDL:AML ratio of 2.38:1. This ratio results in the following seasonal (April -
October) maximum daily limits:

•	Total nitrogen: 3,798 |ig/L x 2.38 = 9,049 |ig/L

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•	Total phosphorus: 547 |ig/L x 2.38 = 1,303 |ig/L

In general, effluent limits in NPDES permits must be expressed in terms of mass (40 CFR
122.45(f)). Mass limits are calculated from the concentration limits as follows:

•	Total nitrogen:

o AML = 3.798 mg/L x 8.34 lb/gallon x 0.766 mgd = 24.3 lb/day
o MDL = 9.049 mg/L x 8.34 lb/gallon x 0.766 mgd = 57.8 lb/day

•	Total phosphorus:

o AML = 0.547 mg/L x 8.34 lb/gallon x 0.766 mgd = 3.54 lb/day

o MDL = 1.303 mg/L x 8.34 lb/gallon x 0.766 mgd = 8.32 lb/day

Consistent with Section 5.7.1 of the TSD, since the dilution factor is less than 100:1, the draft
permit proposes both mass and concentration limits.

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Appendix F. Essential Fish Habitat Assessment

Pursuant to the requirements for Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) assessments, this appendix contains the
following information:

•	Listing of EFH Species in the Facility Area

•	Description of the Facility and Discharge Location

•	EPA's Evaluation of Potential Effects to EFH

A.	Listing of EFH Species in the Facility Area

According to NOAA Fisheries' EFH Mapper, the Lower Yakima basin is EFH for Chinook
and coho salmon.

B.	Description of the Facility and Discharge Location

The activities and sources of wastewater at the Toppenish Plant are described in detail in
Part II and Appendix A of this fact sheet. The location of the outfall is described in Part III
("Receiving Water").

C.	EPA's Evaluation of Potential Effects to EFH

Water quality is an important component of aquatic life habitat. NPDES permits are
developed to protect water quality in accordance with WQS. The standards protect the
beneficial uses of the waterbody, including all life stages of aquatic life. The development
of permit limits for an NPDES discharger includes the basic elements of ecological risk
analysis. The underlying technical process leading to NPDES permit requirements
incorporates the following elements of risk analysis:

Effluent Characterization

Characterization of the Toppenish Plant's effluent was accomplished using a variety of
sources, including:

Ś	Permit application monitoring

Ś	Permit compliance monitoring

•	Statistical evaluation of effluent variability

Ś	Quality assurance plans and evaluations

Identification of Pollutants of Concern and Threshold Concentrations

The pollutants of concern include pollutants with aquatic life criteria in the Washington
WQS. Threshold concentrations are equal to the numeric water quality criteria for the
protection of aquatic life. No other pollutants of concern were identified by NOAA
Fisheries.

Exposure and Wasteload Allocation

Analysis of the transport of pollutants near the discharge point with respect to the
following:

•	Mixing zone policies in the Washington WQS

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•	Dilution modeling and analysis

•	Exposure considerations (e.g., prevention of lethality to passing organisms)

•	Consideration of multiple sources and background concentrations
Statistical Evaluation for Permit Limit Development

Calculation of permit limits using statistical procedures addressing the following:

•	Effluent variability and non-continuous sampling

•	Fate/transport variability

•	Duration and frequency thresholds identified in the water quality criteria
Monitoring Programs

Development of monitoring requirements, including:

•	Compliance monitoring of the effluent

•	Ambient monitoring

Protection of Aquatic Life in NPDES Permitting

EPA's approach to aquatic life protection is outlined in detail in the Technical Support
Document for Water Quality-based Toxics Control (USEPA, 1991). EPA and states
evaluate toxicological information from a wide range of species and life stages in
establishing water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life.

The NPDES program evaluates a wide range of chemical constituents (as well as whole
effluent toxicity testing results) to identify pollutants of concern with respect to the criteria
values. When a facility discharges a pollutant at a level that has a "reasonable potential" to
exceed, or to contribute to an exceedance of, the water quality criteria, permit limits are
established to prevent exceedances of the criteria in the receiving water (outside any
authorized mixing zone).

Effects Determination

Since the proposed permit has been developed to protect aquatic life species in the
receiving water in accordance with the Washington WQS, EPA has determined that
issuance of this permit is not likely to adversely affect any EFH in the vicinity of the
discharge. EPA will provide NMFS with copies of the draft permit and fact sheet during the
public notice period. Any recommendations received from NMFS regarding EFH will be
considered prior to reissuance of this permit.

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Appendix G. CWA § 401 Certification

Below is EPA's draft CWA § 401 Certification. EPA is taking comment on EPA's intent to
certify this permit as described in Section VI.C.

Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Certification for
Discharger Located within Tribal Boundaries

Facility: Washington Beef, Toppenish Plant

NPDES Permit Number: WA0050202

Location: Yakama Reservation

Receiving Waters: Wanity Slough and Spencer Lateral

Facility Location: 201 Elmwood Road

Toppenish, Washington 98948

EPA hereby certifies that the conditions in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit for the Washington Beef Toppenish Plant, are necessary to assure
compliance with the applicable provisions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, and 307 of the
CWA. See CWA Section 401(a)(1), 33 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1); 40 CFR 124.53(e).

The State in which the discharge originates is responsible for issuing the CWA Section
401 certification pursuant to CWA Section 401(a)(1). When a NPDES permit is issued on Tribal
Land, the Tribe is the certifying authority where the Tribe has been approved by EPA for
Treatment as a State (TAS) pursuant to CWA Section 518(e) and 40 CFR § 131.8. Where a Tribe
does not have TAS, EPA is the certifying authority. The Yakama Nation does not have TAS for
the reservation. Therefore, EPA is responsible for issuing the CWA Section 401 Certification for
this permit.

Mathew J. Martinson
CAPT, USPHS
Branch Chief

Permits, Drinking Water, and Infrastructure

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