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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 08-46a

[38 Pa.B. 236]
[Saturday, January 12, 2008]

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TABLE 5
WATER QUALITY CRITERIA FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES

Fish and Aquatic Life Criteria
PP
NO
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Criteria Continuous Concentrations (µg/L) Criteria Maximum Concentration (µg/L) Human
Health
Criteria
(µg/L)
1M ANTIMONY 07440360 220 1100 5.6 H
2M ARSENIC 07440382 150 (As3+) 340 (As3+) 10 H
3M BERYLLIUM 07440417 N/A N/A N/A --
4M CADMIUM 07440439 *{1.101672-(ln[H]
×0.041838)}
×Exp(0.7409×ln[H]
-4.719) (ex: @H=100, CCC=0.25)
*{1.136672-(ln[H]
×0.041838)}
×Exp(1.0166×ln[H]
-3.924) (ex: @H=100, CMC=2.0)
N/A--
5M CHROMIUM III 16065831) *0.860×Exp(0.819×ln
[H]+0.6848) (ex: @H=100, CCC=74)
*0.316Exp(0.819×ln
[H]+3.7256) (ex: @H=100, CMC=570)
N/A--
5M CHROMIUM VI 18540299 *10 *16 N/A --
6M COPPER 07440508 *0.960×Exp(0.8545×ln
[H]-1.702) (ex: @H=100, CCC=9.0)
*0.960×Exp(0.9422×ln
[H]-1.700) (ex: @H=100, CMC=13)
N/A--
7M LEAD 07439921 *{1.46203-(ln[H]
×0.145712)}
×Exp(1.273×ln[H]
-4.705) (ex: @H=100, CCC=2.5)
*{1.46203-(ln[H]
x0.145712)} ×Exp(1.273×ln[H]
-1.460) (ex: @H=100, CMC=65)
N/A--
8M MERCURY 07439976 *0.77 (Hg2+) *1.4 (Hg2+) 0.05 H
9M NICKEL 07440020 *0.997×Exp(0.846×ln
[H]+0.0584) (ex: @H=100, CCC=52)
*0.998×Exp(0.846×ln
[H]+2.255) (ex: @H=100, CMC=470)
610H
10M SELENIUM 07782492 *4.6 N/A N/A --
11M SILVER 07440224 N/A *0.850×Exp(1.72×ln
[H]-6.590) (ex: @H=100, CMC=3.2)
N/A--
12M THALLIUM 07440280 13 65 .24 H
13M ZINC 07440666 *0.986×Exp(0.8473×ln
[H]+0.884) (ex: @H=100, CCC=120)
*0.978×Exp(0.8473×ln
[H]+0.884) (ex: @H=100, CMC=120)
N/A
14M CYANIDE, FREE 00057125 5.2 22 140 H
1A 2-CHLORO-
PHENOL
00095578 110 560 81 H
2A 2,4-DICHLORO- PHENOL 00120832 340 1700 77 H
3A 2,4-DIMETHYL- PHENOL 00105679 130 660 380 H
4A 4,6-DINITRO-o- CRESOL 00534521 16 80 13 H
5A 2,4-DINITRO- PHENOL 00051285 130 660 69 H
6A 2-NITRO-
PHENOL
00088755 1600 8000 N/A --
7A 4-NITRO-
PHENOL
00100027 470 2300 N/A --
8A P-CHLORO-m- CRESOL 00059507 30 160 N/A --
9A PENTACHLORO- PHENOL 00087865 Exp(1.005 × [pH]
-5.134) @pH=6.5 7.8 9.0
Crit=4.1 15 50
Exp(1.005 × [pH]
-4.869) @pH=6.5 7.8 9.0
Crit=5.3 19 65
0.27 CRL
10A PHENOL 00108952 N/A N/A 21000 H
11A 2,4,6-TRICHLORO- PHENOL 00088062 91 460 1.4CRL
1V ACROLEIN 00107028 1 5 190 H
2V ACRYLONITRILE 00107131 130 650 0.051 CRL
3V BENZENE 00071432 130 640 1.2 CRL
5V BROMOFORM 00075252 370 1800 4.3 CRL
6V CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 00056235 560 2800 0.23 CRL
7V CHLORO-
BENZENE
00108907 240 1200 130 H
8V CHLORODIBRO- MO-METHANE 00124481 N/A N/A 0.40 CRL
9V CHLOROETHANE 00075003 N/A N/A N/A --
10V 2-CHLOROETHYL VINYL ETHER 00110758 3500 18000 N/A --
11V CHLOROFORM 00067663 390 1900 5.7 CRL
12V DICHLOROBRO-
MO- METHANE
00075274 N/A N/A 0.55 CRL
14V 1,1-DICHLORO- ETHANE 00075343 N/A N/A N/A --
15V 1,2-DICHLORO- ETHANE 00107062 3100 15000 0.38 CRL
16V 1,1-DICHLORO- ETHYLENE 00075354 1500 7500 33.0 H
17V 1,2-DICHLORO- PROPANE 00078875 2200 11000 N/A --
18V 1,3-DICHLORO- PROPYLENE 00542756 61 310 34 CRL
19V ETHYLBENZENE 00100414 580 2900 530 H
20V METHYL BROMIDE 00074839 110 550 47 H
21V METHYL CHLORIDE 0074873 5500 28000 N/A --
22V METHYLENE CHLORIDE 00075092 200 12000 4.6 CRL
23V 1,1,2,2-TETRA- CHLOROETHANE 00079345 210 1000 0.17 CRL
24V TETRACHLORO- ETHYLENE 00127184 140 700 0.69 CRL
25V TOLUENE 00108883 330 1700 1300 H
26V 1,2-trans- DICHLORO- ETHYLENE 00156605 1400 6800 140 H
27V 1,1,1-TRICHLORO- ETHANE 00071556 610 3000 N/A
28V 1,1,2-TRICHLORO- ETHANE 00079005 680 3400 0.59 CRL
29V TRICHLORO- ETHYLENE 00079016 450 2300 2.5 CRL
31V VINYL CHLORIDE 00075014 N/A N/A .025 CRL
1B ACENAPHTHENE 00083329 17 83 670 H
2B ACENAPHTHYLENE 00208968 N/A N/A N/A --
3B ANTHRACENE 00120127 N/A N/A 8300 H
4B BENZIDINE 00092875 59 300 0.000086 CRL
5B BENZO(a)- ANTHRACENE 00056553 0.1 0.5 0.0038 CRL
6B BENZO(a)PYRENE 00050328 N/A N/A 0.0038 CRL
7B 3,4-BENZO- FLUORANTHENE 00205992 N/A N/A 0.0038 CRL
8B BENZO(ghi)- PERYLENE 00191242 N/A N/A N/A --
9B BENZO(k)- FLUORANTHENE 00207089 N/A N/A 0.0038 CRL
10B BIS(2-CHLORO- ETHOXY)METHANE 00111911 N/A N/A N/A --
11B BIS(2-CHLORO- ETHYL)ETHER 00111444 6000 30000 0.030 CRL
12B BIS(2-CHLORO- ISOPROPYL)ETHER 00108601
N/A N/A 1400 H
13B BIS(2-ETHYL- HEXYL)PHTHALATE 00117817 910 4500 1.2 CRL
14B 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 00101553 54 270 N/A --
15B BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE 00085687 35 140 150 H
16B 2-CHLORO- NAPHTHALENE 00091587 N/A N/A 1000 H
17B 4-CHLORO- PHENYL PHENYL ETHER 07005723 N/A N/A N/A --
18B CHRYSENE 00218019 N/A N/A 0.0038 CRL
19B DIBENZO(a,h)- ANTHRACENE 00053703 N/A N/A 0.0038 CRL
20B 1,2-DICHLORO- BENZENE 00095501 160 820 420 for dichloro- benzene H
21B 1,3-DICHLORO- BENZENE 00541731 69 350 See 20B H
22B 1,4-DICHLORO- BENZENE 00106467 150 730 See 20B H
23B 3,3-DICHLORO- BENZIDINE 00091941 N/A N/A .021 CRL
24B DIETHYL PHTHALATE 00084662 800 4000 17000 H
25B DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 00131113 500 2500 270000 H
26B DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 00084742 21 110 2000 H
27B 2,4-DINITRO- TOLUENE 00121142 320 1600 0.05 for dinitro- toluene CRL
28B 2,6-DINITRO- TOLUENE 00606202 200990 See 27B CRL
29B DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 00117840 N/A N/A N/A --
30B 1,2-DIPHENYL- HYDRAZINE 00122667 3 15 .036 CRL
31B FLUORANTHENE 00206440 40 200 130 H
32B FLUORENE 00086737 N/A N/A 1100 H
33B HEXACHLORO- BENZENE 00118741 N/A N/A 0.00028 CRL
34B HEXACHLORO- BUTADIENE 00087683 2 10 0.44 CRL
35B HEXACHLORO- CYCLOPENTADIENE 00077474 1 5 40 H
36B HEXACHLORO- ETHANE 00067721 12 60 1.4 CRL
37B INDENO(1,2,3- cd)PYRENE 00193395 N/A N/A .0038 CRL
38B ISOPHORONE 00078591 2100 10000 35 H
39B NAPHTHALENE 00091203 43 140 N/A --
40B NITROBENZENE 00098953 810 4000 17 H
41B N-NITROSO- DIMETHYLAMINE 00062759 3400 17000 0.00069 CRL
42B N-NITROSODI-N- PROPYLAMINE 00621647 N/A N/A 0.005 CRL
43B N-NITROSO- DIPHENYLAMINE 00086306 59 300 3.3 CRL
44B PHENANTHRENE 00085018 1 5 N/A --
45B PYRENE 00129000 N/A N/A 830H
46B 1,2,4-TRICHLORO- BENZENE 00120821 26 130 35 H
1P ALDRIN 00309002 0.1 3 0.000049 CRL
2P alpha-BHC 00319846 N/A N/A 0.0026 CRL
3P beta-BHC 00319857 N/A N/A .0091 CRL
4P gamma-BHC (LINDANE) 00058899 N/A 0.95 0.098 H
5P delta-BHC 00319868 N/A N/A N/A --
6P CHLORDANE 00057749 0.0043 2.4 0.00080 CRL
7P 4,4-DDT 00050293 0.001 1.1 .00022 CRL
8P 4,4-DDE 00072559 0.001 1.1 .00022 CRL
9P 4,4-DDD 00072548 0.001 1.1 .00031 CRL
10P DIELDRIN 00060571 0.056 0.24 .000052 CRL
11P alpha-ENDOSUL-
FAN
00959988 0.056 0.22 62 for endosulfan H
12P beta-ENDOSUL-
FAN
33213659 0.056 0.22 See 11P H
13P ENDOSULFAN SULFATE 01031078 N/A N/A N/A --
14P ENDRIN 00072208 0.036 0.086 .059 H
15P ENDRIN ALDEHYDE 07421934 N/A N/A 0.29 --
16P HEPTACHLOR 00076448 0.0038 0.52 .000079 CRL
17P HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE 01024573 0.0038 0.5 .000039 CRL
18P PCB 0.014 N/A 0.000064
for PCBs
CRL
25P TOXAPHENE 08001352 0.0002 0.73 0.00028 CRL
PP 2,3,7,8-TCDD 01746016 N/A N/A 5.0 E-9 CRL
-- ACETONE 00067641 86000 450000 3500 H
-- ALUMINUM07429905 N/A 750 N/A --
-- BARIUM 07440393 4100 21000 2400 H
-- BORON 07440428 1600 8100 3100 H
-- COBALT 07440484 19 95 N/A --
-- p-CRESOL 00106445 160 800 N/A --
-- DIAZINON 333415 0.17 0.17 N/A --
-- FORMALDEHYDE 00050000 440 2200 700 H
-- 2-HEXANONE 00591786 4300 21000 N/A --
-- LITHIUM 07439932 N/A N/A N/A --
-- METHYLETHYL KETONE 00078933 32000 230000 21000 H
-- METHYLISO-BUTYL KETONE 00108101 5000 26000 N/A --
-- METOLACHLOR 51218452 NA NA 69 H
-- MOLYBDENUM 07439987 NA NA 210 H
-- I-PROPANOL 00071238 46000 230000 N/A --
-- 2-PROPANOL 00067630 89000 440000 N/A --
-- 1,2,3-TRICHLORO- PROPANE 00096184 N/A N/A 210 H
-- VANADIUM 07440622 100 510 N/A --
-- XYLENE 01330207 210 1100 70000 H

Acronyms and Footnotes to Table 5

   *  Indicates dissolved metal criterion; others are total recoverable metals. Each listed dissolved criterion in Table 5 is equal to the corresponding total recoverable criterion before rounding (from the EPA National Ambient Water Quality Criteria Documents) multiplied by the conversion factor (from the Conversions Factors Table); a criterion that is expressed as a hardness (H)-based equation is shown in Table 5 as the conversion factor (listed) multiplied by the hardness criterion equation; an example criterion at hardness=100mg/L is included.

   CAS--Chemical Abstract Service number

   CRL--Cancer risk level at 1 × 10-6

   H--Threshold effect human health criterion; incorporates additional uncertainty factor for some Group C carcinogens.

   ln[H]--Natural Logarithm of the Hardness of stream as mg/l CaCO3

   µg/L--Micrograms per liter

   N/A--Criterion not developed

   PP NO--Priority Pollutant Number

§ 93.8d. Development of site-specific water quality criteria.

   (a)  The Department will consider a request for site-specific criteria for protection of aquatic life, human health or wildlife when a person demonstrates that there exist site-specific biological or chemical conditions of receiving waters which differ from conditions upon which the water quality criteria were based. Site-specific criteria may be developed for use only in place of current Statewide or regional (such as the Great Lakes systems) criteria. The request for site-specific criteria must include the results of scientific studies for the purpose of:

   (1)  Defining the areal boundaries for application of the site-specific criteria which will include the potentially affected wastewater dischargers identified by the Department, through various means, including, but not limited to, the total maximum daily load (TMDL) process described in Chapter 96 (relating to water quality standards implementation) or biological assessments.

   (2)  Developing site-specific criteria which protect its existing use and designated use.

   (b)  Scientific studies shall be performed in accordance with the procedures and guidance in the Water Quality Standards Handbook (EPA 1994), including ''Guidance on the Determination and Use of Water-Effect Ratios for Metals'' (February 1994) and with the ''Methodology for Deriving Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health'' (2000), as amended and updated. Other guidance approved by the Department, which is based on other EPA approved or scientifically defensible methodologies, may be used. The WER study may be conducted, based on either total recoverable or dissolved criteria, depending on the form of the criterion.

   (c)  Prior to conducting studies specified in subsections (a) and (b), a proposed plan of study shall be submitted to the Department for review, consideration and approval.

   (d)  Signed copies of all reports including toxicity test data shall be submitted to the Department within 60 days of completion of the tests.

   (e)  If, as a result of its review of the report submitted to satisfy a request, the Department determines that a site-specific criterion for a toxic substance is appropriate, the Department will publish the site-specific criterion in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, along with other special conditions under § 92.61(a)(5) (relating to public notice of permit application and public hearing), and in Chapter 16 Appendix A, Table 1 (relating to site-specific water quality criteria for toxic substances). Changes listed in Appendix A, Table 1 will be promulgated through a formal rulemaking process as part of a triennial review or other rulemaking. If, as a result of its review of the report submitted to satisfy a request, the Department determines that a site-specific criterion for a parameter listed in § 93.7 (relating to specific water quality criteria) is appropriate, the Department will prepare a recommendation to the EQB in the form of proposed rulemaking, incorporating that criterion for the water body segment. A change to the criterion for a parameter listed in § 93.7 will become effective following adoption by the EQB as final rulemaking and publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

   (f)  A person challenging a Department action under this section shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that the Department's action does not meet the requirements of this section.  

§ 93.8e.  Special criteria for the Great Lakes System.

   (a)  Special criteria. The special provisions in this section apply for the Great Lakes System, which includes the streams, rivers, lakes and other bodies of surface water within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes in this Commonwealth.

   (b)  Water quality criteria for the Great Lakes System. Human health and aquatic life criteria for the Great Lakes System are contained in Table 6 (relating to Great Lakes aquatic life and human health criteria). For any pollutant not listed in the table, criteria to protect existing and designated uses will be developed by the Department, as needed in accordance with this chapter and Chapter 16 (relating to water quality toxics management strategy--statement of policy).

TABLE 6
GREAT LAKES AQUATIC LIFE AND HUMAN HEALTH CRITERIA

Fish and Aquatic Life Criteria
PP
NO
Chemical
Name
CAS
Number
Criteria Continuous Concentrations (µg/L) Criteria Maximum Concentration (µg/L) Human
Health
Criteria
(µg/L)
2M Arsenic 07440382 *148 (As3+) *340 (As3+) N/A
4M Cadmium 07440439 *{1.101672-(ln[H]
×0.041838)}
×Exp(0.7852xln[H]
-2.715) (ex: @H=100, CCC=2.24)
*{1.136672-(ln[H]
x0.041838)} ×Exp(1.128×ln[H]
-3.6867) (ex: @H=100, CMC=4.26)
N/A
5M Chromium, III 16065831 *0.860×Exp(0.819×ln
[H]+0.6848)
(ex: @H=100, CCC=74)
*0.316×Exp(0.819×ln
[H]+3.7256)
(ex: @H=100, CMC=570)
N/A
5M Chromium, VI 18540299 *10.56 *15.73 N/A --
6M Copper 07440508 *0.960×Exp(0.8545×ln
[H]-1.702)
(ex: @H=100,
CCC=8.96)
*(0.960×Exp(0.9422×ln
[H]-1.700)
(ex: @H=100, CMC=13.44)
N/A
8M Mercury 07439976 *0.77 *1.44 0.0031 H
9M Nickel 07440020 *0.997×Exp(0.846×ln
[H]+0.0584
(ex: @H=100,
CCC=52.01)
*[0.998×Exp(0.846×ln
[H]+2.255)
(ex: @H=100,
CMC=468.24)
N/AH
10M Selenium 07782492 *4.61 N/A N/A --
13M Zinc 07440666 *0.986×Exp(0.8473xln
[H]+0.884)
(ex: @H=100,
CCC=118.14)
*0.978×Exp(0.8473×ln
[H]+0.884)
(ex: @H=100,
CMC=117.18)
N/A
14M Cyanide, Free 00057125 5.2 22 600 H
3A 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol 00105679 N/A N/A 450 H
5A 2,4-Dinitro-phenol 00051285 N/A N/A 55 H
9A Pentachlorophenol 00087865 Exp(1.005 [pH]-5.134) @pH=6.5 7.8 9.0
Crit=4.05 14.95 49.95
Exp (1.005 [pH]-4.869) @pH=6.5 7.8 9.0
Crit=5.28 19.49 65.10
N/A
3V Benzene 00071432 N/A N/A 1.2 CRL
7V Chloro-benzene 00108907 N/A N/A 470 H
22V Methylene Chloride 00075092 N/A N/A 4.7 CRL
25V Toluene 00108883 N/A N/A 5600 H
29V Trichloro-ethylene 00079016 N/A N/A 2.9 CRL
33B Hexachloro-benzene 00118741 N/AN/A 0.000045 CRL
36B Hexachloro-ethane 00067721 N/A N/A 0.53 CRL
4Pgamma-BHC (Lindane) 00058899 N/A 0.95 0.47 H
6P Chlordane 00057749 N/A N/A 0.000025 CRL
7P 4,4-DDT 00050293 N/A N/A 0.000015 CRL
10P Dieldrin 00060571 0.056 0.24 0.00000065 CRL
14PEndrin 00072208 0.036 0.086 N/A
18P PCBs N/A N/A 0.00000039 CRL
25P Toxaphene 08001352 N/A N/A 0.0000068 CRL
PP 2,3,7,8-TCDD 01746016 N/A N/A 8.6 E-10 CRL
-- Parathion 00056382 0.013 0.065 N/A

Acronyms and Footnotes to Table 6

   *  Indicates dissolved metal criterion; others are total recoverable metals. Each listed dissolved criterion in Table 6 is equal to the corresponding total recoverable criterion before rounding (from the EPA National Ambient Water Quality Criteria Documents) multiplied by the conversion factor (from the Conversions Factors); a criterion that is expressed as a hardness (H)-based equation is shown in Table 6 as the conversion factor (listed) multiplied by the hardness criterion equation; an example criterion at hardness=100mg/L is included.

   CAS--Chemical Abstract Service number

   CRL--Cancer risk level at 1 × 10-6

   H--Threshold effect human health criterion; incorporates additional uncertainty factor for some Group C carcinogens.

   ln[H]--Natural Logarithm of the Hardness of stream as mg/l CaCO3

   µg/L--Micrograms per liter

   N/A--Criterion not developed.

   PPNO--Priority Pollutant Number

   (c)  Wildlife criteria. Wildlife criteria will be developed for the bioaccumulative chemicals of concern (BCCs) in the Great Lakes System using methodologies contained in the Great Lakes guidance in 40 CFR Part 132, Appendix D (relating to Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative methodology for the development of wildlife criteria). The wildlife criteria are contained in the following table:

GREAT LAKES WILDLIFE CRITERIA

TABLE 7

PP NO Chemical
Name
Criterion (µg/L)
7-9P DDT & METABOLITES 0.000011
8M MERCURY 0.0013
18-24P PCBs (TOTAL) 0.00012
PP 2,3,7,8-TCDD 3.1 E-9

DESIGNATED WATER USES AND
WATER QUALITY CRITERIA

§ 93.9. Designated water uses and water quality criteria.

   (a)  The tables in §§ 93.9a--93.9z display designated water uses and water quality criteria in addition to the water uses and criteria specified in Tables 2 and 3. Designated uses shall be protected in accordance with Chapters 95 and 96 (relating to wastewater treatment requirements; and water quality standards implementation) and any other applicable State and Federal laws and regulations. The tables also indicate specific exceptions to Tables 2 and 3 on a stream-by-stream or segment-by-segment basis by the words ''add'' or ''delete'' followed by the appropriate symbols described elsewhere in this chapter. The county column in §§ 93.9a--93.9z indicates the county in which the mouth of the stream or the downstream limit of the zone described for that entry is located. Abbreviations used in the Stream and the ''Zone'' columns are as follows:

*      *      *      *      *

   (b)  When appropriate, ''Exceptions to Specific Criteria'' provide reference to the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) water quality regulations, Orsanco (Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission) pollution control standards and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) which specify the criteria that apply if a water quality standard is more stringent than those in this title. The applicable criteria can be obtained from the following:

*      *      *      *      *

   (Editor's Note:  A basin-wide migratory fishes (MF) designation is being applied to Drainage Lists A--O and Z, unless there are specific exceptions already noted for certain waterbodies or stream segments within one of these drainage lists. These specific changes to the drainage lists, however, are not reflected in this Annex, but will be added to the regulations at final rulemaking. Drainage Lists A--G are located within the Delaware River Basin. Drainage Lists H--O are located within the Susquehanna River Basin. Drainage List Z is located within the Potomac River Basin.)

*      *      *      *      *

    

§ 93.9d. Drainage List D.

Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania

Lehigh River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

3--Penn Springs Basin Carbon HQ-CWF None
3--Black Creek [Basin, Source to Beaver Creek Carbon HQ-CWF None]
4--Hazle Creek Basin Carbon HQ-CWF None
4--Beaver Creek Basin Carbon CWF None
3--Black Creek Main Stem, Confluence of Hazle Creek
and
Beaver Creek to Mouth
Carbon CWF None
4--[Unnamed Tributaries] UNTs to Black Creek Basins, Confluence of Hazle Creek and Beaver Creek to Mouth Carbon HQ-CWF None
4--Koons Creek Basin Carbon HQ-CWF None
4--Quakake Creek Basin, Source to Wetzel Creek Carbon HQ-CWF None
5--Wetzel Creek Basin CarbonCWF None
4--Quakake Creek Basin, Wetzel Creek to Mouth Carbon CWF None
4--Brushy Hollow Run Basin Carbon HQ-CWF None
3--Maple Hollow Basin Carbon HQ-CWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9f. Drainage List F.

Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania

Schuylkill River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

3--Monocacy Creek Basin Berks WWF None
3--UNTs to Schuylkill River Basins, (all UNT's along Montgomery County shore), Berks-Chester-Montgomery County Border to Valley Creek [(except those in Spring City and Phoenixville)] [Chester--]
Montgomery
[HQ-TSF]
WWF
None
3--UNTs to Schuylkill River Basins (all UNTs along Chester County shore except those in Spring City and Phoenixville), Berks-Chester-Montgomery County Border to Valley Creek Chester HQ-TSF None
3--UNTs to Schuylkill River Basins, in Spring City and Phoenixville Chester WWF None
*      *      *      *      *
3--Valley Creek Basin Montgomery-
Chester
EV None
3--[Unnamed Tributaries] UNTs to Schuylkill River Basins, Valley Creek to Head of Tide [Chester-
Montgomery] Philadelphia
WWF None
[3--Mellshamic Creek Basin Montgomery WWF None]
3--Trout Creek Basin Montgomery WWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9i. Drainage List I.

Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania

Susquehanna River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

2--Mehoopany Creek Basin, Source to North [Fork] Branch Mehoopany Creek Wyoming HQ-CWF None
3--North [Fork] Branch Mehoopany Creek Basin Wyoming CWF None
2--Mehoopany Creek Basin, North [Fork] Branch Mehoopany Creek to Mouth Wyoming CWF None
2--Taques Creek Basin Wyoming CWF None
2--Tunkhannock Creek Main Stem, Source to Susquehanna-Wyoming County Border Susquehanna- Wyoming CWF None
3--[Unnamed Tributaries] UNTs to Tunkhannock Creek Basins, Source to Susquehanna-Wyoming County Border Susquehanna CWF None
3--Bear Swamp Creek Basin Susquehanna CWF None
3--Bell Creek Basin Susquehanna CWF None
3-- [Leslie] Nine Partners Creek Basin Susquehanna CWF None
3-Partners Creek Basin Susquehanna CWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9l. Drainage List L.

Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania

West Branch Susquehanna River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

4--[Unnamed Tributary] UNT 21134 Basin, Source to Rauchtown Creek Lycoming CWF None
5--Rauchtown Creek [Basin, Source to Confluence of Rockey Run and Gottshall Run Clinton HQ-CWF None]
6--Rockey Run Basin Clinton HQ-CWF None
6--Gottshall Run Basin Clinton HQ-CWF None
5--Rauchtown Creek Basin, Confluence of Rockey Run and Gottshall Run to Mouth Lycoming CWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9m. Drainage List M.

Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania

Susquehanna River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

3--Trout Run Basin Northumberland CWF None
3--[Buddys] Bennys Run Basin Northumberland CWF None
3--Millers Run Basin Northumberland CWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9q. Drainage List Q.

Ohio River Basin in Pennsylvania

Allegheny River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

4--Marsh Run Basin Crawford CWF None
4--Thompson Creek Basin, Source to Shirley Run Crawford CWF None
5--Shirley Run Basin Crawford HQ-CWF None
4--Thompson Creek Basin, Shirley Run to Mouth Crawford CWF None
*      *      *      *      *
5--Caldwell Creek Basin, Source to West Branch Caldwell Creek Warren HQ-CWF None
6--West Branch Caldwell Creek Basin [Crawford]
Warren
EV None
5--Caldwell Creek Basin, West Branch Caldwell Creek to Mouth Crawford EV None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9v. Drainage List V.

Ohio River Basin in Pennsylvania

Monongahela River

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
*      *      *      *      *

3--Bates Run Basin Fayette WWF None
3--Tenmile Creek Basin, Source to South Fork Tenmile Creek Greene-
Washington
TSF None
4--South Fork Tenmile Creek Basin, Source to Browns Creek Greene HQ-WWF None
5--Browns Creek Basin Greene HQ-WWF None
4--South Fork Tenmile Creek Basin, Browns Creek to Mouth Greene-
Washington
WWF None
3--Tenmile Creek Basin, South Fork Tenmile Creek to Mouth Greene-
Washington-
Fayette
WWF None
*      *      *      *      *

§ 93.9x. Drainage List X.

Lake Erie

Stream Zone County Water Uses Protected Exceptions
To Specific
Criteria
1--Lake Erie All sections of lake in PA except Outer Erie Harbor and Presque Isle Bay Erie CWF Delete Fe, [pH1,]
DO1 and Bac1
See GLWQA
Add E. coli per 40 CFR 131.41 and See 28 Pa. Code § 18.28(b)(2) and (3)
1--Lake Erie (Outer Erie Harbor and Presque Isle Bay) Portion of lake bordered by Presque Isle on west, longitude 80° 10` 18" on north, except harbor area and central channel dredged and maintained by United States Army Corps of Engineers. Erie WWF Delete pH
Add pH between
7 and 9
Add E. coli per 40 CFR 131.41 and See 28 Pa. Code § 18.28(b)(2) and (3)
1--Lake Erie (Outer Erie Harbor and Presque Isle Bay) Harbor area and central channel dredged and maintained by United States Army Corps of Engineers Erie WWF,
Delete WC
Delete pH and Bac1,
Add pH between
7 and 9, Bac2
*      *      *      *      *

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 08-46. Filed for public inspection January 11, 2008, 9:00 a.m.]



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