RULES AND REGULATIONS
Title 25—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
[ 25 PA. CODE CH. 901 ]
Amendments to the Water Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan to Update Water Quality Criteria for Toxic Pollutants in the Delaware Estuary and Extend These Criteria to Delaware Bay
[41 Pa.B. 3187]
[Saturday, June 25, 2011]Summary:
By Resolution No. 2010-13 on December 8, 2010, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC or ''Commission'') approved amendments to its Water Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan to update the Commission's human health and aquatic life stream quality objectives (also called ''water quality criteria'') for toxic pollutants in the Delaware Estuary (DRBC Water Quality Zones 2 through 5) and extended application of the criteria to Delaware Bay (DRBC Water Quality Zone 6).
Effective Date:
Upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The rule was incorporated by reference into the Code of Federal Regulations effective March 23, 2011.
Supplemental Information:
The Delaware River Basin Commission is a federal-state regional agency charged with managing the water resources of the Delaware River Basin without regard to political boundaries. Its members are the governors of the four basin states—Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania—and the North Atlantic Division Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, representing the federal government.
Notice of the proposed amendments appeared in the Pennsylvania Bulletin (40 Pa.B. 4278) on July 31, 2010, as well as in the Federal Register (75 FR 41106) on July 15, 2010, the Delaware Register of Regulations (14 DE Reg. 70-83 (08/01/2010)) on August 1, 2010, the New Jersey Register (42 N.J.R. 1702(a)) on August 4, 2010, and the New York State Register (p. 6) on July 21, 2010. A public hearing was held on September 23, 2010 and written comments were accepted through October 1, 2010. The commission received two written submissions and no oral testimony on the proposed changes. The Commission made minor revisions to the proposed amendments in response to the comments received. A comment and response document setting forth the Commission's responses and revisions in detail was approved by the Commission simultaneously with adoption of the final rule.
Resolution No. 2010-13, the text of the final rule, a copy of the comment and response document, and a basis and background document published simultaneously with the proposed rule are available on the Commission's web site, at http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/toxics_info.htm.
Rule Text:
DRBC Resolution No. 2010-13 amends Article 3 of the Water Code and Article 3 of the Administrative Manual—Part III Water Quality Regulations as set forth below. Additions are printed in BOLD FACE and deletions are printed in [BOLD FACE ENCLOSED IN BRACKETS]. BOLD FACE UNDERSCORE indicates changes made in response to comments received during the public comment period. Asterisks indicate ellipsis of rule text retained without changes. [Editor's instructions appear in normal text in brackets.]
Section 3.10.3 Stream Quality Objectives
* * * * * C. Aquatic Life Objectives for Toxic Pollutants. It is the policy of the Commission to designate numerical stream quality objectives for the protection of aquatic life for the Delaware River Estuary and Bay (Zones 2 through 6 [5]) which correspond to the designated uses of each zone. Aquatic life objectives for the protection from both acute and chronic effects are herein established on a pollutant-specific basis for:
* * * * * D. Human Health Objectives for Toxic Pollutants. It is the policy of the Commission to designate numerical stream quality objectives for the protection of human health for the Delaware River Estuary and Bay (Zones 2 through 6 [5]) which correspond to the designated uses of each zone. Stream quality objectives for protection from both carcinogenic and systemic effects are herein established on a pollutant-specific basis for:
* * * * * 3.10.3.D.6. A rate of ingestion of water of 2.0 liters per day is assumed in calculating objectives for river zones where the designated uses include public water supplies after reasonable treatment. A rate of ingestion of fish of [6.5] 17.5 grams per day (equivalent to consuming a 1/2 pound portion every [35] 13 days) is assumed in calculating freshwater and marine stream quality objectives for the protection of human health. [A rate of ingestion of fish of 37 grams per day (equivalent to consuming a 1/2 pound portion every 6 days) is assumed in calculating marine stream quality objectives for human health.]
3.10.3.D.8. Numerical criteria for toxic pollutants to protect the taste and odor of ingested water and fish shall be applied as stream quality objectives in [the Estuary] Zones 2—6 if these criteria are more stringent than the calculated human health objectives for carcinogens or systemic toxicants.
* * * * * Section 3.30 Interstate Streams—Tidal.
* * * * * 3.30.2 Zone 2.
* * * * * [Amend Tables 3, 5, 6 and 7 following subsection 3.30.2 as indicated to update current criteria: remove and add compounds.]
TABLE 3: MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS TO BE APPLIED AS HUMAN HEALTH STREAM QUALITY OBJECTIVES IN ZONES 2 AND 3 OF THE DELAWARE RIVER ESTUARY.
Parameter Maximum Contaminant
Level (µg/l)Metals
[Antimony] [6] Arsenic [50] 10 Barium [2.0 mg/l] 2000 Beryllium 4 [Cadmium] [5] Chromium (trivalent) [(total)] 100 Copper 1300 [Nickel] [100] Lead 15 Selenium 50 Pesticides/PCBs
alpha-BHC 0.2 beta-BHC 0.2 gamma - BHC (Lindane) [0.2] 2 2,4-Dichloro-phenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) 70 Methoxychlor 40 Toxaphene 3 Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) 0.00003 2,4,5 Trichloro-phenoxypropionic acid (2,4,5-TP-Silvex) 50 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Benzene 5 Carbon Tetrachloride 5 1,2-Dichloroethane 5 1,1-Dichloroethylene 7 [1,2-trans-Dichloroethene] 1,2-trans- Dichloroethylene 100 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) 5 [1,2-Dichloropropane] [5] [Ethylbenzene] [700] Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) 5 Toluene 1000 Total Trihalomethanes [100] 80 [1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene] [70] 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 200 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5 Trichloroethylene 5 Vinyl Chloride 2 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Benzo(a)Pyrene 0.2 Other Compounds Asbestos 7 million fibers/L Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate 6 Fluoride 4,000 Nitrate 10,000 Pentachlorophenol 1 Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) 0.00003 * * * * *
TABLE 5: STREAM QUALITY OBJECTIVES FOR TOXIC POLLUTANTS
FOR THE PROTECTION OF AQUATIC LIFE IN THE DELAWARE RIVER ESTUARY AND BAY.
Parameter Freshwater Objectives (µg/l)
Marine Objectives (µg/l) Acute Chronic Acute Chronic Metals [(Values indicated are total recoverable;
See Section 3.10.3.C.2. for form of metal)]
Aluminuma,b 750 87 [-] NA [-] NA Arsenic (trivalent)c [360] 340 [190] 150 69 36 Cadmiumc [e(1.128*LN(Hardness)-3.828)] 0.651*EXP(1.0166*
LN(hardness)-3.924)[e(0.7852*LN(Hardness)-3.49)] 0.651*EXP(0.7409* LN(hardness)-4.719) [43] 40 [9.3] 8.8 Chromium (trivalent)c [e(0.8190*LN(Hardness)+3.688)] 0.277*EXP(0.819*
LN(hardness)+3.7256)[e(0.8190*LN(Hardness)+1.561)] 0.277*EXP(0.819*
LN(hardness)+0.6848)[-] NA [-] NA Chromium (hexavalent)c 16 11 1,100 50 Copperc [e(0.9422*LN(Hardness)-1.464)] 0.908*EXP(0.9422*
LN(hardness)-1.7)[e(0.8545*LN(Hardness)-1.465)] 0.908*EXP(0.8545*
LN(hardness)-1.702)[5.3] 4.8 [3.4] 3.1 Leadc [48] 38 [16] 5.4 [220] 210 [8.5] 8.1 Mercuryc [2.4] 1.4 [0.012] 0.77 [2.1] 1.8 [0.025] 0.94 Nickelc [e(0.846*LN(Hardness)+3.3612)] 0.846*EXP(0.846*
LN(hardness)+2.255)[e(0.846*LN(Hardness)+1.1645)] 0.846*EXP(0.846*
LN(hardness)+0.0584)[75] 64 [8.3] 22 Seleniuma 20 5.0 [300] 290 71 Silverc [e(1.72*LN(Hardness)-6.52)]
0.85*EXP(1.72*
LN(hardness)-6.59)[-] NA [2.3] 1.9 [-] NA Zincc [e(0.8473*LN(Hardness)+0.8604)] 0.95*EXP(0.8473*
LN(hardness)+0.884)[e(0.8473*LN(Hardness)+0.7614)] 0.95*EXP(0.8473*
LN(hardness)+0.884)[95] 90 [86] 81 Pesticides/PCBs
Aldrin [1.5] 3 [-] NA [0.65] 1.3 [-] NA gamma - BHC (Lindane) [1.0] 0.95 [0.08] NA [0.08] 0.16 [-] NA Chlordane [1.2] 2.4 0.0043 [0.045] 0.09 0.004 Chlorpyrifos (Dursban) 0.083 0.041 0.011 0.0056 DDT and metabolites (DDE & DDD)d [0.55] 1.1 0.001 [0.065] 0.13 0.001 Dieldrin [1.25] 0.24 [0.0019] 0.056 [0.355] 0.71 0.0019 Endosulfane [0.11] 0.22 0.056 [0.017] 0.034 0.0087 Endrin [0.09] 0.086 [0.0023] 0.036 [0.019] 0.037 0.0023 Heptachlor [0.26] 0.52 0.0038 [0.027] 0.053 0.0036 Heptachlor Epoxide 0.52 0.0038 0.053 0.0036 Parathion 0.065 0.013 [-] NA [-] NA PCBs (Total) 1.0 0.014 5.0 0.03 Toxaphene 0.73 0.0002 0.21 0.0002 Other Compounds Cyanide (free) [(total)] 22 5.2 [1.0] [2.7] 1 [-] 1 Pentachlorophenol e(1.005*pH-4.83) e(1.005*pH-5.29) 13 7.9 Indicator Parameters Whole Effluent Toxicity 0.3 Toxic Unitsacute 1.0 Toxic Unitschronic 0.3 TUa 1.0 TUc Footnotes to Table 5:
a Total recoverable criteria
b Aluminum criteria listed are restricted to waters with pH between 6.5 and 9.0.
c Dissolved criteria
d Criteria apply to DDT and its metabolites (i.e., the total concentration of DDT and its metabolites should not exceed this value).
e Values were derived from data for endosulfan and are most appropriately applied to the sum of alpha-endosulfan and beta-endosulfan.
Criteria for cadmium, chromium (trivalent), copper, nickel, silver and zinc are hardness-dependent and are expressed as the dissolved form (see Section 3.10.3.C.2. on form of metal).
TABLE 6: STREAM QUALITY OBJECTIVES FOR CARCINOGENS
FOR THE DELAWARE RIVER ESTUARY AND BAY.
PARAMETER
[EPA class]
FRESHWATER
OBJECTIVES
(µg/l)MARINE
OBJECTIVES
(µg/l)FISH &
WATER
INGESTIONFISH
INGESTION
ONLYFISH
INGESTION
ONLYMetals
Arsenic * [0.017] NA NA [Beryllium] [0.00767] [0.132] [0.0232] Pesticides/PCBs
Aldrin [B2] [0.00189]
0.000049[0.0226]
0.000050[0.00397]
0.000050Alpha—BHC [B2] [0.00391]
0.0026[0.0132]
0.0049[0.00231]
0.0049beta—BHC [C] 0.0091 0.017 0.017 Chlordane [B2] [0.000575]
0.00080[0.000588]
0.00081[0.000104]
0.00081DDD [B2] [0.00423]
0.00031[0.00436]
0.00031[0.000765]
0.00031DDE [B2] [0.00554]
0.00022[0.00585]
0.00022[0.00103]
0.00022DDT [B2] [0.000588]
0.00022[0.000591]
0.00022[0.000104]
0.00022Dieldrin [B2] [0.000135]
0.000052[0.000144]
0.000054[0.0000253]
0.000054Heptachlor [B2] [0.000208]
0.000079[0.000214]
0.000079[0.0000375]
0.000079Heptachlor Epoxide [B2] [0.000198]
0.000039[0.000208]
0.000039[0.0000366]
0.000039PCBs (Total) [B2] 0.0000444 0.0000448 0.0000079 Toxaphene [B2] [0.000730]
0.00028[0.000747]
0.00028[0.000131]
0.00028Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Acrylonitrile [B1] [0.0591]
0.051[0.665] 0.25 [0.117] 0.25 Benzene [A] [1.19] 0.61 [71.3] 14 [12.5] 14 Benzidine [A] [0.000118]
0.000086[0.000535]
0.00020[0.000094]
0.00020Bromoform [B2] [4.31] 4.3 [164.0] 140 [28.9] 140 Bromodichloromethane [B2] [0.559] 0.55 [55.7] 17 [9.78] 17 Carbon Tetrachloride [B2] [0.254] 0.23 [4.42] 1.6 [0.776] 1.6 Chlorodibromomethane [C] [0.411] 0.40 [27.8] 13 [4.88] 13 Chloroform [B2] [5.67] 5.7 [471.0] 470 [82.7] 470 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine [B2] [0.0386]
0.021[0.0767]
0.028[0.0135]
0.0281,2-Dichloroethane [B2] [0.383] 0.38 [98.6] 37 [17.3] 37 [1,1-Dichloroethene] [C] [0.0573] [3.20] [0.562] 1,2-Dichloropropane [B2] 0.50 15 15 1,3-Dichloropropene [B2] [87.0] 0.34 [14.1] 21 [2.48] 21 Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride) [B2] [4.65] * [1,580] 590 [277] 590 [Tetrachloroethene] Tetrachloroethylene [B2] [0.80] 0.69 [8.85] 3.3 [1.55] 3.3 [1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane] [C] [1.29] [29.3] [5.15] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [C] [0.172] 0.17 [10.8] 4.0 [1.89] 4.0 1,1,2-Trichloroethane [C] [0.605] 0.59 [41.6] 16 [7.31] 16 [Trichloroethene] Trichloroethylene [B2] [2.70] 2.5 [80.7] 30 [14.2] 30 Vinyl Chloride [A] [2.00] 0.025 [525.0] 2.4 [92.9] 2.4 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Benz[a]anthracene [B2] [0.00171]
0.0038[0.00177]
0.18[0.00031]
0.18Benzo[b]fluoranthene [B2] [0.000455]
0.038[0.000460]
0.18[0.000081]
0.18Benzo[k]fluoranthene [B2] [0.000280]
0.38[0.000282]
1.8[0.000049]
1.8Benzo[a]pyrene [B2] [0.0000644]
0.0038[0.0000653]
0.018[0.0000115]
0.018Chrysene [B2] [0.0214] 3.8 [0.0224] 18 [0.00394] 18 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene [B2] [0.0000552]
0.0038[0.0000559]
0.018[0.0000098]
0.018Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene [B2] [0.0000576]
0.038[0.0000576]
0.18[0.0000101]
0.18Other Compounds
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether [B2] [0.0311] 0.03 [1.42] 0.53 [0.249] 0.53 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [B2] [1.76] 1.2 [5.92] 2.2 [1.04] 2.2 [Dinitrotoluene mixture (2,4 & 2,6)] 2,4-Dinitro-
toluene[B2] [17.3] 0.11 [1420] 3.4 [249] 3.4 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine [B2] [0.0405]
0.036[0.541] 0.2 [0.095] 0.2 Hexachlorobenzene [B2] [0.000748]
0.00028[0.000775]
0.00029[0.000136]
0.00029Hexachlorobutadiene [C] [0.445] 0.44 [49.7] 18 [8.72] 18 Hexachloroethane [C] [1.95] 1.4 [8.85] 3.3 [1.56] 3.3 Isophorone [B2] [36.3] 35 [2590] 960 [455] 960 N-Nitrosodi-N-butylamine [B2] 0.0063 14 14 N-Nitrosodi-N-methylamine [B2] [0.000686]
0.00069[8.12] 3.0 [1.43] 3.0 N-Nitrosodiethylamine [B2] 0.0008 1.24 1.24 N-Nitrosodi-N-phenylamine [B2] [4.95] 3.3 [16.2] 6 [2.84] 6 N-Nitrosodi-N-propylamine [B2] [0.00498]
0.0050[1.51] 0.51 [0.265] 0.51 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine [B2] 0.016 34 34 Pentachlorophenol [B2] [0.282] 0.27 [8.16] 3.0 [1.43] 3.0 Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) [NA] [1.3 x 10-8]
0.000000005[1.4 x 10-8]
0.0000000051[2.4 x 10-9]
0.00000000512,4,6-Trichlorophenol [B2] [2.14] 1.4 [6.53] 2.4 [1.15] 2.4 * The MCL for this compound applies in Zones 2 and 3 and is listed in Table 3.
TABLE 7: STREAM QUALITY OBJECTIVES FOR SYSTEMIC TOXICANTS
FOR THE DELAWARE RIVER ESTUARY AND BAY
PARAMETER
[EPA Class]
FRESHWATER
OBJECTIVES (µg/l)MARINE
OBJECTIVES (µg/l)FISH &
WATER
INGESTIONFISH
INGESTION
ONLYFISH
INGESTION
ONLYMetals
Antimony [14.0] 5.6 [4,310] 640 [757] 640 Arsenic [A] [9.19] * [73.4] NA [12.9] NA Beryllium [B2] [165] * [2,830] [42]
420[498] [42] 420 Cadmium [14.5] 3.4 [84.1] 16 [14.8] 16 Chromium (trivalent) [33,000] * [673,000]
380,000[118,000]
380,000[Hexavalent] Chromium (hexavalent) [A] [166] 92 [3,370] NA [591] NA Chromium (Total) NA 750 750 Mercury [0.144] 0.050 [0.144] 0.051 [0.144] 0.051 Methylmercury 0.3 mg/kg fish tissue 0.3 mg/kg fish tissue 0.3 mg/kg fish tissue Nickel [607] 500 [4,580] 1,700 [805] 1,700 Selenium [100] 170 [2,020] 4,200 [355] 4,200 Silver [175] 170 [108,000]
40,000[18,900]
40,000Thallium [1.70] 0.24 [6.20] 0.47 [1.10] 0.47 Zinc [9110] 7,400 [68700]
26,000[12100]
26,000Pesticides/PCBs Aldrin [B2] [0.96] 0.025 [11.5] 0.025 [2.03] 0.025 gamma - BHC (Lindane) [7.38] 0.98 [24.9] 1.8 [4.37] 1.8 Chlordane [B2] [0.0448] 0.14 [0.0458] 0.14 [0.00805] 0.14 DDT and Metabolites (DDD and DDE) [B2] [0.100] 0.037 [0.100] 0.037 [0.0176] 0.037 Dieldrin [B2] [0.108] 0.041 [0.115] 0.043 [0.020] 0.043 [Endosulfan] [111] [239] [42.0] alpha -Endosulfan 62 89 89 beta- Endosulfan 62 89 89 Endosulfan Sulfate 62 89 89 Endrin [D] [0.755] 0.059 [0.814] 0.060 [0.143] 0.060 Endrin Aldehyde 0.29 0.30 0.30 Heptachlor [B2] [0.337] 0.18 [0.344] 0.18 [0.060] 0.18 Heptachlor Epoxide [B2] [0.0234]
0.0046[0.0246]
0.0046[0.00433]
0.0046Total PCBs [B2] 0.00839 0.00849 0.00149 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Acrolein [320] 6.1 [780] 9.3 [137] 9.3 Benzene * 3,100 3,100 Bromoform [B2] [682] 650 [25,900] 9,600 [4,560]9,600 Bromodichloromethane [B2] [693] 680 [69,000] NA [12,100] NA Dibromochloromethane [C] [690] 680 [46,600]
21,000[8,190] 21,000 Carbon Tetrachloride [B2] [23.1] * [402] 150 [70.6] 150 Chloroform [B2] [346] 68 [28,700] 2,100 [5,050] 2,100 Chlorobenzene [D] [677] 130 [20,900] 1,600 [3,670] 1,600 [1,1-Dichloroethene]
1,1-Dichloroethylene[C] [309] * [17,300] 7,100 [3,040] 7,100 [1,2]-trans-Dichloro- ethene] 1,2-trans-Dichloro-
ethylene[696] 140 [136,000]
10,000[23,900]
10,0001,3-Dichloropropene [B2] [10.4] 1,000 [1,690] 63,000 [297] 63,000 Ethylbenzene [3,120] 530 [28,700] 2,100 [5,050] 2,100 Methyl Bromide [49.0] 47 [N/A] 1,500 [N/A] 1,500 Methylene Chloride [B2] [2,090] * [710,000]
260,000[125,000]
260,0001,1,2-Trichloroethane [C] [138] * [9,490] 3,600 [1,670] 3,600 [Tetrachloroethene]
Tetrachloroethylene[318] * [3,520] 1,300 [618] 1,300 [1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane] [C] [1,000] [22,400] [3,940] Toluene [6,760] 1,300 [201,000]
15,000[35,400]
15,000Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Anthracene [D] [4,110] 8,300 [6,760] 40,000 [1,190] 40,000 Fluoranthene [296] 130 [375] 140 [65.8] 140 Fluorene [D] [730] 1,100 [1,530] 5,300 [268] 5,300 Pyrene [D] [228] 830 [291] 4,000 [51.1] 4,000 Other Compounds Acenaphthene [1,180] 670 [2,670] 990 [469] 990 Benzidine [A] [81.8] 59 [369] 140 [64.9] 140 Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether [1,390] 1,400 [174,000] 65,000 [30,600] 65,000 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [B2] [492] * [1,660] 620 [291] 620 Butylbenzyl phthalate [C] [298] 1,500 [520] 1,900 [91.4] 1,900 2-Chloronaphthalene 1,000 1,600 1,600 2-Chlorophenol [122] 81 [402] 150 [70.6] 150 Cyanide 140 140 140 Dibutyl Phthalate [D] [2,710] 2,000 [12,100] 4,500 [2,130] 4,500 1,2-Dichlorobenzene [D] [2,670] 420 [17,400] 1,300 [3,060] 1,300 1,3-Dichlorobenzene [D] [414] 420 [3,510] 1,300 [617] 1,300 1,4-Dichlorobenzene [419] 63 [3,870] 190 [677] 190 2,4-Dichlorophenol [92.7] 77 [794] 290 [139] 290 Diethyl Phthalate [D] [22,600]
17,000[118,000]
44,000[20,700]
44,000Dimethyl Phthalate [D] [313,000]
270,000[2,990,000]
1,100,000[526,000]
1,100,0002,4-Dimethylphenol [536] 380 [2,300] 850 [403] 850 2,4-Dinitrophenol [70] 69 [14,300] 5,300 [2,500] 5,300 2,4-Dinitrotoluene [69.2] 68 [5670] 2,100 [996] 2,100 Hexachlorobenzene [B2] [0.958] 0.35 [0.991] 0.36 [0.174] 0.36 [Hexachlorobutadiene] [C] [69.4] [7,750] [1,360] Hexachlorocyclopentadiene [242] 40 [17,400] 1,100 [3,050] 1,100 Hexachloroethane [C] [27.3] 20 [124] 46 [21.7] 46 Isophorone [C] [6,900] 6,700 [492,000]
180,000[86,400]
180,0002-Methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 13 280 280 Nitrobenzene [D] [17.3] 17 [1,860] 690 [327] 690 Pentachlorobenzene 1.4 1.5 1.5 Pentachlorophenol [1,010] * [29,400] 11,000 [5,160] 11,000 Phenol [20,900]
10,000[4,620,000]
860,000[811,000]
860,0001,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 0.97 1.1 1.1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene [D] [255] 35 [945] 70 [166] 70 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 1,800 3,600 3,600 Vinyl Chloride * 10,000 10,000 * The MCL for this compound applies in Zones 2 and 3 and is listed in Table 3.
* * * * * 3.30.6 Zone 6.
* * * * * [Add the following text immediately following sub-section 3.30.6 C.10. and preceding sub-section 3.30.6 D.]
11. Toxic Pollutants.
a. Applicable criteria to protect the taste and odor of ingested water and fish are presented in Table 4.
b. Applicable marine stream quality objectives for the protection of aquatic life are presented in Table 5.
c. Applicable marine stream quality objectives for the protection of human health are presented in Tables 6 and 7.
PAMELA M. BUSH,
SecretaryFiscal Note: Fiscal Note 68-55 remains valid for the final adoption of the subject regulation.
Annex A
TITLE 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
PART V. DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
CHAPTER 901. GENERAL PROVISIONS § 901.2. Comprehensive Plan and water quality.
The Comprehensive Plan regulations as set forth in 18 CFR Part 401, Subpart A (2011) and the Water Code and Water Quality Standards as set forth in 18 CFR Part 410 (2011) are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of this title.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 11-1043. Filed for public inspection June 24, 2011, 9:00 a.m.]
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