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302Parameter

303Units

304Class I

306Class II

308Class 3 and Class III-Limited (see Note 4)

316Class Iv

318Class Five

320Form I

322Form I-Treated

324Predominantly Fresh Waters

327Predominantly Marine Waters

330(i) Acenaphthene

332Micrograms/L

333 334110 almanac avg.

337 338110 almanac avg.

341 342130 annual avg.

345 346130 almanac avg.

349 350130 annual avg.

353(2) Acrolein

355Micrograms/L

356 3573 almanac avg.

360 3613 almanac avg.

364 365300 annual avg.

368 369300 annual avg.

372 373300 annual avg.

376(three) Acrylonitrile

378Micrograms/L

379 3800.13 annual avg.

383 3840.thirteen annual avg.

387 388eleven almanac avg.

391 39211 annual avg.

395 39611 annual avg.

399(4) Aldrin

401Micrograms/L

402 4030.0000038 almanac avg.;

406 4073.0 max

409 4100.0000038 annual avg.; 413 4143.0 max

416 4170.0000038 annual avg.; 420 4211.3 max

423 4240.0000038 almanac avg.;

427 4283.0 max

430 4310.0000038 annual avg.;

434 4351.iii max

437(v) Alkalinity

439Milligrams/L every bit CaCO 442three

443Shall not be depressed below xx. In waterbodies with natural alkalinity levels below xx mg/L, alkalinity shall not be reduced by more than than 25%.

467Shall not be depressed below 20. In waterbodies with natural alkalinity levels below 20 mg/Fifty, alkalinity shall not be reduced past more than 25%.

491Shall non exist depressed beneath xx. In waterbodies with natural alkalinity levels below xx mg/L, alkalinity shall not be reduced past more than 25%.

515 516600

517(6) Aluminum

519Milligrams/L

520 5211.v

522 523i.v

524(seven) 525Ammonia (Total Ammonia Nitrogen)

529(Class I, Class I-Treated, Grade III fresh water, and Class III-Limited fresh h2o)

542Milligrams/Fifty as Total Ammonia Nitrogen

547(TAN = NH 5504 551+ 552+ NH 5543 555)

556The 30-twenty-four hours average TAN value shall not exceed the average of the values calculated from the following equation, with no single value exceeding 2.5 times the value from the equation:

586T 587and 588pH 589are defined as the paired temperature (°C) and pH associated with the TAN sample. For purposes of total ammonia nitrogen criterion calculations, pH is subject to the range of half-dozen.5 to 9.0. The pH shall exist set at 6.5 if measured pH is < half dozen.5 and set at 9.0 if the measured pH is > 632ix.0.

633(8) Anthracene

635Micrograms/50

636 637460 almanac avg.

640 641460 annual avg.

644 645540 annual avg.

648 649540 annual avg.

652 653540 annual avg.

656(9) Antimony

658Micrograms/L

659 6602.4 annual avg.

663 6642.four annual avg.

667 668240 annual avg.

671 672240 annual avg.

675 676240 annual avg.

679(10)(a) Arsenic

681(total)

682Micrograms/L

683 68410

685 68610

687 68850

689 69050

691 69250

693 69450

695 69650

697(10)(b) Arsenic

699(trivalent)

700Micrograms/L

701measured as full recoverable Arsenic

706 70736

708 70936

710(11)(a) Bacteriological Quality (Fecal Coliform Bacteria) (Grade Ii Waters)

719Number per 100 ml (Most Likely Number (MPN) or Membrane Filter (MF))

731MPN or MF counts shall not exceed a median value of xiv with non more than 10% of the samples exceeding 43 (for MPN) or 31 (for MF), nor exceed 800 on whatsoever one day. To determine the percentage of samples exceeding the criteria when at that place are both MPN and MF samples for a waterbody, the percent shall be calculated every bit 100*(n 793mpn 794+north 795mf 796)/N, where n 799mpn 800is the number of MPN samples greater than 43, due north 810mf 811is the number of MF samples greater than 31, and N is the full number of MPN and MF samples.

831(xi)(b) Bacteriological Quality 834( 835Escherichia 836coli 837Bacteria)

838(Form I and Class I-Treated Waters)

844Number per 100 ml (Most Probable Number (MPN) or Membrane Filter (MF))

856MPN or MF counts shall non exceed a monthly geometric mean of 126 nor exceed the Ten Pct Threshold Value (TPTV) of 410 in 10% or more than of the samples during whatsoever 30-day period. Monthly geometric means shall exist based on a minimum of 5 samples taken over a 30-day flow.

907(11)(c) Bacteriological Quality 910( 911Escherichia 912coli 913Leaner)

914(Class III Predominantly Fresh Waters)

919Number per 100 ml (Nigh Likely Number (MPN) or Membrane Filter (MF))

931MPN or MF counts shall not exceed a monthly geometric hateful of 126 nor exceed the Ten Percent Threshold Value (TPTV) of 410 in 10% or more of the samples during whatever 30-twenty-four hours menses. Monthly geometric means shall be based on a minimum of 10 samples taken over a 30-24-hour interval period.

982(11)(d) Bacteriological Quality ( 986Enterococci 987Leaner)

988(Grade III Predominantly Marine Waters)

993Number per 100 ml (Most Likely Number (MPN) or Membrane Filter (MF))

1005MPN or MF counts shall not exceed a monthly geometric mean of 35 nor exceed the Ten Percent Threshold Value (TPTV) of 130 in 10% or more than of the samples during any xxx-day menstruum. Monthly geometric means shall be based on a minimum of 10 samples taken over a thirty-day menstruum.

1056(12) Barium

1058Milligrams/L

1059 1060ane

1061 10621

1063(13) Benzene

1065Micrograms/L

1066 10672.0 annual avg.

1070 10712.0 annual avg.

1074 107553 annual avg.

1078 107953 annual avg.

1082 108353 almanac avg.

1086(14) Benzidine

1088Micrograms/L

1089 10900.00031 annual avg.

1093 10940.00031 annual avg.

1097 10980.020 annual avg.

1101 11020.020 annual avg.

1105 11060.020 annual avg.

1109(15) Benzo(a)-anthracene

1111Micrograms/L

1112 11130.012 annual avg.

1116 11170.012 almanac avg.

1120 11210.014 annual avg.

1124 11250.014 annual avg.

1128 11290.014 annual avg.

1132(16) Benzo(a)pyrene

1134Micrograms/L

1135 11360.0012 annual avg.

1139 11400.0012 annual avg.

1143 11440.0014 annual avg.

1147 11480.0014 almanac avg.

1151 11520.0014 annual avg.

1155(17) Benzo(b)-fluoranthene

1157Micrograms/L

1158 11590.012 annual avg.

1162 11630.012 annual avg.

1166 11670.014 annual avg.

1170 11710.014 annual avg.

1174 11750.014 almanac avg.

1178(18) Benzo(grand)-fluoranthene

1180Micrograms/L

1181 11820.12 annual avg.

1185 11860.12 annual avg.

1189 11900.14 annual avg.

1193 11940.fourteen annual avg.

1197 11980.14 annual avg.

1201(19) Glucinium

1203Micrograms/L

1204 1205xi annual avg.

1208 120911 annual avg.

1212 121364 annual avg.

1216 121764 almanac avg.

1220 122164 annual avg.

1224 1225100 in waters with a hardness in mg/L of CaCO 12353 1236of less than 250 and shall not exceed 500 in harder waters

1248(20) beta-Hexachloro-cyclohexane (b-BHC)

1251Micrograms/L

1252 12530.018 annual avg.

1256 12570.018 annual avg.

1260 12610.033 annual avg.

1264 12650.033 almanac avg.

1268 12690.033 annual avg.

1272(21)(a) Biological Wellness (Shannon-Weaver Diversity Index using Hester-Dendy type samplers)

1282(Class I Waters, Form I-Treated Waters, and Class III Predominantly Fresh Waters)

1294Per cent reduction of Shannon-Weaver Variety Index

1301The Index for benthic macroinvertebrates shall non be reduced to less than 75% of background levels every bit measured using organisms retained past a U. S. Standard No. xxx sieve and collected and composited from a minimum of three Hester-Dendy type bogus substrate samplers of 0.10 to 0.15 m 13492 1350area each, incubated for a catamenia of iv weeks.

1359(21)(b) Biological Wellness (Shannon-Weaver Diversity Index using Ekman or Ponar blazon samplers)

1371Per cent reduction of Shannon-Weaver Diversity Index

13781. Grade I, Grade I-Treated, and Class III Predominantly Fresh Waters: In lakes, the Index for benthic macroinvertebrates shall not be reduced to less than 75% of established background levels as measured using organisms retained by a U.S. Standard No. 30 sieve and collected and composited from a minimum of iii natural substrate samples, taken with Ekman or Ponar blazon samplers with minimum sampling area of 225 cm 14462 1447.

14482. Class II and Class III Predominantly Marine Waters: The Alphabetize for benthic macroinvertebrates shall not be reduced to less than 75% of established background levels as measured using organisms retained by a U.S. Standard No. 30 sieve and collected and composited from a minimum of three natural substrate samples, taken with Ponar type samplers with minimum sampling area of 225 cm 1510ii 1511.

1512(22) Bis (2-Chloroethyl) Ether

1516Micrograms/Fifty

1517 15180.066 annual avg.

1521 15220.066 annual avg.

1525 15264.i annual avg.

1529 1530iv.i annual avg.

1533 15344.one annual avg.

1537(23) Bis (2-Chloro-i-Methylethyl) Ether

1541Micrograms/L

1542 1543240 annual avg.

1546 1547240 annual avg.

1550 15514000 annual avg.

1554 15554000 annual avg.

1558 15594000 almanac avg.

1562(24) Bis (2-Ethyl-hexyl) Phthalate

1566Micrograms/L

1567 15681.5 annual avg.

1571 15721.5 annual avg.

1575 1576two.ane almanac avg.

1579 15802.1 annual avg.

1583 15842.one annual avg.

1587(25) BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)

1592Shall non be increased to exceed values which would crusade dissolved oxygen to be depressed below the limit established for each form and, in no example, shall it exist dandy enough to produce nuisance conditions.

1627(26) Boron

1629Milligrams/Fifty

1630 16310.75

1632(27) Bromates

1634Milligrams/L

1635 1636100

1637 1638100

1639(28) Bromine (free molecular)

1643Milligrams/50

1644 16450.1

1646 16470.ane

1648(29) Bromoform

1650Micrograms/L

1651 1652xv almanac avg.

1655 165615 annual avg.

1659 1660260 annual avg.

1663 1664260 annual avg.

1667 1668260 annual avg.

1671(30) Butylbenzyl Phthalate

1674Micrograms/L

1675 16760.29 annual avg.

1679 16800.29 annual avg.

1683 16840.29 annual avg.

1687 16880.29 annual avg.

1691 16920.29 annual avg.

1695(31) Cadmium

1697Micrograms/L

1698Run into Notes (1) and (three).

1703Cd 1704

1705e 1706(0.7409[lnH]-4.719)

1707Cd 1708

1709e 1710(0.7409[lnH]-4.719)

1711 17128.8

1713Cd 1714

1715e 1716(0.7409[lnH]-4.719)

1717 17188.eight

1719(32) Carbaryl

1721Micrograms/50

1722 17232.1

1724 1725ii.1

1726 17272.i

1728(33) Carbon tetrachloride

1731Micrograms/L

1732 17330.95 annual avg.

1736 17370.95 almanac avg.

1740 174110 annual avg.

1744 174510 annual avg.

1748 174910 almanac avg.

1752(34) Chlordane

1754Micrograms/L

1755 17560.0010 annual avg.; 1759 17600.0043 max

1762 17630.0010 annual avg.;

1766 17670.0043 max

1769 17700.0010 annual avg.;

1773 17740.004 max

1776 17770.0010 annual avg.;

1780 17810.0043 max

1783 17840.0010 annual avg.;

1787 17880.004 max

1790(35) Chlorides

1792Milligrams/50

1793 1794250

1795Not increased more 10% above normal back-ground. Normal daily and seasonal fluctuations shall be maintained.

1811Not increased more than 10% above normal background. Normal daily and seasonal fluctuations shall be maintained.

1827In predomi-nantly marine waters, not increased more than 10% above normal dorsum-footing. Normal daily and seasonal fluct-uations shall be main-tained.

1847(36) Chlorine (total residual)

1851Milligrams/L

1852 18530.01

1854 18550.01

1856 18570.01

1858 18590.01

1860 18610.01

1862(37) Chlorobenzene

1864Micrograms/L

1865 1866110 almanac avg.

1869 1870110 annual avg.

1873 1874970 almanac avg.

1877 1878970 annual avg.

1881 1882970 almanac avg.

1885(38) Chlorodibromo-methane

1887Micrgrams/L

1888 1889ane.8 annual avg.

1892 18931.8 annual avg.

1896 189744 annual avg.

1900 190144 annual avg.

1904 190544 annual avg.

1908(39) Chloroform

1910Micrograms/50

1911 191260 annual avg.

1915 191660 annual avg.

1919 19202300 annual avg.

1923 19242300 annual avg.

1927 19282300 annual avg.

1931(twoscore) Chlorophenoxy Herbicide (two,iv,5-TP) [Silvex]

1938Micrograms/50

1939 1940160 almanac avg.

1943 1944160 annual avg.

1947 1948570 annual avg.

1951 1952570 annual avg.

1955 1956570 almanac avg.

1959(41) Chlorophenoxy Herbicide (2,4-D)

1964Micrograms/L

1965 19661200 annual avg.

1969 19701200 annual avg.

1973 197413000 annual avg.

1977 197813000 annual avg.

1981 198213000 almanac avg.

1985(42) Chlorpyrifos

1987Micrograms/50

1988 19890.041

1990 19910.041

1992 19930.0056

1994 19950.041

1996 19970.0056

1998(43)(a) Chromium (trivalent)

2001Micrograms/L

2002measured as total recoverable Chromium

2007See Notes (ane) and (three).

2012Cr (Three) 2014 2015e 2016(0.819[lnH]+

20170.6848)

2018Cr (III) 2020 2021east 2022(0.819[lnH]+

20230.6848)

2024Cr (III) 2026 2027e 2028(0.819[lnH]+

20290.6848)

2030Cr (Three) 2032 2033e 2034(0.819[lnH]+

20350.6848)

2036In predomi-nantly fresh waters, 2040 2041e 2042(0.819[lnH]+

20430.6848)

2044(43)(b) Chromium

2046(hexavalent)

2047Micrograms/L

2048See Annotation (3)

2051 2052xi

2053 205411

2055 2056fifty

2057 205811

2059 206050

2061 2062xi

2063In predomi-nantly fresh waters,

2067 206811. In predomin-antly marine waters,

2073 2074fifty

2075(44) Chrysene

2077Micrograms/L

2078 20791.two annual avg.

2082 2083i.2 annual avg.

2086 20871.iv annual avg.

2090 20911.4 annual avg.

2094 2095ane.iv annual avg.

2098(45) Color, etc.

2101Class IV Waters: Color, scent, and taste producing substances and other deleterious substances, including other chemical compounds attributable to domestic wastes, industrial wastes, and other wastes: Simply such amounts as will not render the waters unsuitable for agronomical irrigation, livestock watering, industrial cooling, industrial procedure water supply purposes, or fish survival.

2152(46) Conductance, Specific

2155Micromhos/cm

2156Shall not be increased more than 50% above background or to 1275, whichever is greater.

2171Shall not be increased more than than fifty% above background or to 1275, whichever is greater.

2186Shall not be increased more than 50% higher up background or to 1275, whichever is greater.

2201Shall not be increased more than 50% in a higher place background or to 1275, whichever is greater.

2216Shall non exceed 4,000

2221(47) Copper

2223Micrograms/L

2224See Notes (1) and (iii).

2229Cu 2230 2231e 2232(0.8545[lnH]-1.702)

2233Cu 2234 2235east 2236(0.8545[lnH]-1.702)

2237 22383.seven

2239Cu 2240 2241e 2242(0.8545[lnH]-1.702)

2243 22443.seven

2245 2246500

2247 2248500

2249(48) Cyanide

2251Micrograms/L

2252 2253three.seven almanac avg.;

2256 2257v.2 max

2259 22603.7 annual avg.;

2263 2264five.ii max

2266 22671.0 max

2269 22705.2 max

2272 22731.0 max

2275 22765.0 max

2278 22795.0 max

2281(49) Demeton

2283Micrograms/L

2284 22850.1

2286 22870.1

2288 22890.1

2290 22910.1

2292 22930.1

2294(l) Detergents

2296Milligrams/L

2297 22980.5

2299 23000.5

2301 23020.v

2303 23040.5

2305 23060.5

2307 23080.v

2309 23100.5

2311(51) Diazinon

2313Micrograms/L

2314 23150.17

2316 23170.17

2318 23190.82

2320 23210.17

2322 23230.82

2324(52) Dibenzo(a,h)-anthracene

2327Micrograms/L

2328 23290.0012 annual avg.

2332 23330.0012 annual avg.

2336 23370.0014 almanac avg.

2340 23410.0014 annual avg.

2344 23450.0014 annual avg.

2348(53) Dichlorobromo-methane (Bromo-dichloromethane)

2351Micrograms/L

2352 23532.1 annual avg.

2356 23572.ane annual avg.

2360 236157 annual avg.

2364 236557 annual avg.

2368 236957 almanac avg.

2372(54) Dieldrin

2374Micrograms/50

2375 23760.0000054 annual avg.;

2379 23800.0019 max

2382 23830.0000054 annual avg.;

2386 23870.0019 max

2389 23900.0000054 almanac avg.;

2393 23940.0019 max

2396 23970.0000054 annual avg.;

2400 24010.0019 max

2403 24040.0000054 almanac avg.;

2407 24080.0019 max

2410(55) Diethyl Phthalate

2413Micrograms/L

2414 2415770 annual avg.

2418 2419770 annual avg.

2422 2423840 annual avg.

2426 2427840 annual avg.

2430 2431840 annual avg.

2434(56) Dimethyl Phthalate

2437Micrograms/Fifty

2438 24392400 annual avg.

2442 24432400 annual avg.

2446 24472400 annual avg.

2450 24512400 annual avg.

2454 24552400 annual avg.

2458(57) Di-north-Butyl Phthalate

2461Micrograms/L

2462 246335 annual avg.

2466 246735 annual avg.

2470 247136 annual avg.

2474 247536 annual avg.

2478 247936 almanac avg.

2482(58)(a) Dissolved

2484Oxygen (Course I Waters, Class I-Treated Waters, Course Ii Waters, Class Iii, Class 3-Express Waters)

2499Milligrams/L

2500See Rule 250262-302.533, 2503F.A.C.

2504(58)(b) Dissolved Oxygen (Course IV Waters)

2510Milligrams/L

2511Shall not average less than 4.0 in a 24-hour menstruum and shall never exist less than three.0.

2528(58)(c) Dissolved Oxygen (Class V Waters)

2534Milligrams/50

2535Shall not be less than 0.3, l percent of the fourth dimension on an almanac basis for flows greater than or equal to 250 cubic anxiety per second and shall never be less than 0.1. Normal daily and seasonal fluctuations above these levels shall exist maintained.

2580(59) Dissolved Solids

2583Milligrams/L

2584 2585500 equally a monthly avg.;

2590 25911,000 max

2594(60) Endosulfan

2596Micrograms/Fifty

2597 25980.056

2599 26000.056

2601 26020.0087

2603 26040.056

2605 26060.0087

2607(61) Endrin

2609Micrograms/L

2610 26110.0023

2612 26130.0023

2614 26150.0023

2616 26170.0023

2618 26190.0023

2620(62) Ethylbenzene

2622Micrograms/L

2623 2624eighty annual avg.

2627 2628fourscore annual avg.

2631 2632140 annual avg.

2635 2636140 almanac avg.

2639 2640140 annual avg.

2643(63) Fluoranthene

2645Micrograms/50

2646 264718 almanac avg.

2650 265118 annual avg.

2654 2655xix annual avg.

2658 265919 annual avg.

2662 2663xix annual avg.

2666(64) Fluorene

2668Micrograms/L

2669 267077 annual avg.

2673 267477 annual avg.

2677 267894 almanac avg.

2681 268294 annual avg.

2685 268694 annual avg.

2689(65) Fluorides

2691Milligrams/L

2692 26931.5

2694 269510.0

2696 26971.5

2698 269910.0

2700 27015.0

2702 270310.0

2704 270510.0

2706(66) Guthion

2708Micrograms/L

2709 27100.01

2711 27120.01

2713 27140.01

2715 27160.01

2717 27180.01

2719(67) Heptachlor

2721Micrograms/L

2722 27230.000025 annual avg.;

2726 27270.0038 max

2729 27300.000025 almanac avg.;

2733 27340.0038 max

2736 27370.000025 almanac avg.;

2740 27410.0036 max

2743 27440.000025 annual avg.;

2747 27480.0038 max

2750 27510.000025 annual avg.;

2754 27550.0036 max

2757(68) Heptachlor Epoxide

2760Micrograms/L

2761 27620.000098 annual avg.

2765 27660.000098 annual avg.

2769 27700.000099 annual avg.

2773 27740.000099 annual avg.

2777 27780.000099 annual avg.

2781(69) Hexachloro-butadiene

2783Micrograms/L

2784 27850.018 annual avg.

2788 27890.018 annual avg.

2792 27930.018 annual avg.

2796 27970.018 annual avg.

2800 28010.018 annual avg.

2804(70) Hexachloro-cyclopentadiene

2806Micrograms/L

2807 28084.7 annual avg.

2811 2812iv.7 annual avg.

2815 28165 annual avg.

2819 2820v annual avg.

2823 2824five annual avg.

2827(71) Hexachloro-ethane

2829Micrograms/L

2830 28310.24 annual avg.

2834 28350.24 annual avg.

2838 28390.27 annual avg.

2842 28430.27 annual avg.

2846 28470.27 annual avg.

2850(72) Indeno (1,2,iii-cd)-pyrene

2855Micrograms/L

2856 28570.012 almanac avg.

2860 28610.012 annual avg.

2864 28650.014 annual avg.

2868 28690.014 almanac avg.

2872 28730.014 almanac avg.

2876(73) Isophorone

2878Micrograms/L

2879 288076 annual avg.

2883 288476 annual avg.

2887 28883600 annual avg.

2891 28923600 almanac avg.

2895 28963600 annual avg.

2899(74) Fe

2901Milligrams/L

2902 29031.0

2904 29051.0

2906 29070.3

2908 29091.0

2910 29110.3

2912 2913ane.0

2914(75) Lead

2916Micrograms/L

2917Run across Notes (1) and (3).

2922Pb 2923

2924e 2925(1.273[lnH]-

29264.705)

2927Lead 2928

2929e 2930(1.273[lnH]-

2931iv.705)

2932 2933eight.five

2934Pb 2935

2936e 2937(1.273 [lnH] -

29404.705)

2941 29428.5

2943 294450

2945 294650

2947(76) Lindane (one thousand-benzene hexachloride)

2951Micrograms/Fifty

2952Class I Waters, Form I-Treated Waters, Class II Waters, Class Iii, Course III-Limited Waters: Encounter Minimum Criteria in paragraph 297162-302.500(1)(d), 2972F.A.C.

2973(77) Malathion

2975Micrograms/L

2976 29770.1

2978 29790.1

2980 29810.1

2982 29830.one

2984 29850.i

2986(78) Manganese

2988Milligrams/Fifty

< 0.1

2989(79) Mercury

2991Micrograms/L

2992 29930.012

2994 29950.012

2996 29970.025

2998 29990.012

3000 30010.025

3002 30030.2

3004 30050.2

3006(80) Methoxychlor

3008Micrograms/L

3009 30100.023 annual avg.

3013 30140.023 annual avg.

3017 30180.023 annual avg.

3021 30220.023 annual avg.

3025 30260.023 annual avg.

3029(81) Methyl Bromide

3032Micrograms/L

3033 3034120 annual avg.

3037 3038120 almanac avg.

3041 304210000 annual avg.

3045 304610000 annual avg.

3049 305010000 annual avg.

3053(82) Methyl Chloride

3056Micrograms/L

3057 30585.67 annual avg.

3061 3062v.67 almanac avg.

3065 3066470.8 annual avg.

3069 3070470.viii almanac avg.

3073 3074470.8 annual avg.

3077(83) Methylene Chloride (Dichloro-methyl hydride)

3081Micrograms/L

3082 308336 almanac avg.

3086 308736 annual avg.

3090 30912300 annual avg.

3094 30952300 almanac avg.

3098 30992300 annual avg.

3102(84) Mirex

3104Micrograms/L

3105 31060.001

3107 31080.001

3109 31100.001

3111 31120.001

3113 31140.001

3115(85) Nickel

3117Micrograms/L

3118Come across Notes (ane) and (3).

3123Ni 3124 3125e 3126(0.846[lnH]+

31270.0584)

3128Ni 3129 3130e 3131(0.846[lnH]+

31320.0584)

3133 31348.3

3135Ni 3136 3137due east 3138(0.846[lnH]+0.0584)

3139 3140viii.3

3141 3142100

3143(86) Nitrate

3145Milligrams/L equally Northward

3148 3149x or that concentration that exceeds the nutrient criteria

3158(87) Nitrobenzene

3160Micrograms/50

3161 316212 annual avg.

3165 316612 annual avg.

3169 3170570 annual avg.

3173 3174570 almanac avg.

3177 3178570 annual avg.

3181(88) Nonylphenol

3183(4-nonylphenol)

3184Micrograms/50

3185 3186half dozen.6

3187 31886.6

3189 3190i.7

3191 3192half-dozen.half dozen

3193 3194i.7

3195(89) Nuisance Species

3198Substances in concentrations which result in the authority of nuisance species: none shall be present.

3213(90)(a) Nutrients

3215The discharge of nutrients shall continue to be express as needed to preclude violations of other standards independent in this chapter. Man-induced nutrient enrichment (total nitrogen or total phosphorus) shall be considered degradation in relation to the provisions of Rules 325562-302.300, 325662-302.700, 3257and 325862-4.242, 3259F.A.C.

3260(90)(b) Nutrients

3262In no case shall nutrient concentrations of a trunk of water exist contradistinct then as to cause an imbalance in natural populations of aquatic flora or animal.

3289(91)(a) Scent (Class 2 Waters)

3294Threshold odor number

3297Shall not exceed 24 at 60 degrees C every bit a daily average.

3309(91)(b) Odor (Class V Waters)

3314Threshold scent number

3317Aroma producing substances: only in such amounts as will not unreasonably interfere with utilise of the water for the designated purpose of this classification.

3341(92)(a) Oils and Greases

3345Milligrams/L

3346Dissolved or emulsified oils and greases shall not exceed 5.0

3356Dissolved or emulsified oils and greases shall non exceed 10.0

3366(92)(b) Oils and Greases

3370No undissolved oil, or visible oil defined equally iridescence, shall be nowadays and then equally to cause gustatory modality or scent, or otherwise interfere with the beneficial use of waters.

3398(93) Parathion

3400Micrograms/50

3401 34020.04

3403 34040.04

3405 34060.04

3407 34080.04

3409 34100.04

3411(94) Pentachloro-benzene

3413Micrograms/L

3414 34150.14 annual avg.

3418 34190.xiv almanac avg.

3422 34230.15 annual avg.

3426 34270.15 annual avg.

3430 34310.15 almanac avg.

3434(95) Pentachloro-phenol

3436Micrograms/L

3437 34380.067 annual avg.; 3441 344230 max

3444 34450.067 annual avg; 3448 3449xxx max

3451 34520.11 annual avg.

3455 34560.11 annual avg; 3459 346030 max

3462 34630.11 annual avg.

3466(96)(a) pH (Form I, Class I-Treated, and Grade Iv Waters)

3476Standard Units

3478Shall not vary more than than one unit above or below natural groundwork provided that the pH is not lowered to less than 6 units or raised above 8.v units. If natural background is less than half dozen units, the pH shall not vary beneath natural background or vary more than 1 unit above natural background. If natural background is higher than 8.5 units, the pH shall not vary above natural background or vary more than than ane unit of measurement below background.

3556(96)(b) pH (Class Ii Waters)

3561Standard Units

3563Shall non vary more than one unit of measurement in a higher place or below natural background of coastal waters equally defined in paragraph 358262-302.520(three)(b), 3583F.A.C., or more than two-tenths unit above or below natural groundwork of open waters every bit defined in paragraph 360162-302.520(3)(f), 3602F.A.C., provided that the pH is not lowered to less than 6.v units or raised above 8.5 units. If natural background is less than half dozen.5 units, the pH shall not vary below natural groundwork or vary more than one unit above natural background for littoral waters or more than two-tenths unit to a higher place natural background for open waters. If natural background is higher than 8.five units, the pH shall not vary above natural groundwork or vary more than than one unit below natural groundwork of littoral waters or more than two-tenths unit beneath natural background of open waters.

3698(96)(c) pH (Course Iii Waters)

3703Standard Units

3705Shall not vary more than i unit above or below natural background of predominantly fresh waters and littoral waters as defined in paragraph 372862-302.520(3)(b), 3729F.A.C. or more than two-tenths unit of measurement in a higher place or below natural background of open waters every bit divers in paragraph 374762-302.520(3)(f), 3748F.A.C., provided that the pH is not lowered to less than 6 units in predominantly fresh waters, or less than 6.5 units in predominantly marine waters, or raised above 8.5 units. If natural groundwork is less than 6 units, in predominantly fresh waters or 6.five units in predominantly marine waters, the pH shall not vary beneath natural background or vary more than one unit of measurement higher up natural groundwork of predominantly fresh waters and littoral waters, or more two-tenths unit higher up natural background of open waters. If natural background is higher than 8.5 units, the pH shall non vary higher up natural background or vary more than than 1 unit of measurement below natural background of predominantly fresh waters and coastal waters, or more 2-tenths unit below natural background of open waters.

3876(96)(d) pH (Class 5 Waters)

3881Standard Units

3883Not lower than 5.0 nor greater than 9.5 except certain swamp waters which may be equally low every bit 4.5.

3902(97) Phenol

3904Milligrams/L

3905 39060.3

3907 39080.3

3909 39100.3

3911 39120.iii

3913 39140.3

3915 39160.3

3917 39180.3

3919(98) Phenolic Compounds

3922Phenolic compounds other than those produced by the natural decay of plant material, listed or unlisted, shall not taint the flesh of edible fish or shellfish or produce objectionable taste or odor in a drinking water supply.

3959(99) Phosphorus (Elemental)

3962Micrograms/50

3963 39640.ane

3965 39660.1

3967(100) Phthalate Esters

3970Micrograms/L

3971 39723.0

3973 3974iii.0

3975 39763.0

3977(101) Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

3981Micrograms/L

3982 39830.000098 annual avg.;

3986 39870.014 max

3989 39900.000098 almanac avg.;

3993 39940.014 max

3996 39970.000098 annual avg.;

4000 40010.03 max

4003 40040.000098 annual avg.;

4007 40080.014 max

4010 40110.000098 almanac avg.;

4014 40150.03 max

4017(102) p,p'-Dichloro-diphenyltrichloro-ethane (Ddt)

4021Micrograms/L

4022 40230.00015 annual avg.;

4026 40270.001 max

4029 40300.00015 annual avg.;

4033 40340.001 max

4036 40370.00015 annual avg.;

4040 40410.001 max

4043 40440.00015 annual avg.;

4047 40480.001 max

4050 40510.00015 annual avg.;

4054 40550.001 max

4057(103) Pyrene

4059Micrograms/50

4060 406143 annual avg.

4064 406543 almanac avg.

4068 406949 almanac avg.

4072 407349 annual avg.

4076 407749 annual avg.

4080(104)(a) Radioactive substances (Combined radium 226 and 228)

4088Picocuries/L

4089 40905

4091 4092v

4093 40945

4095 4096five

4097 40985

4099 41005

4101 4102five

4103(104)(b) Radioactive substances (Gross alpha particle activity including radium 226, just excluding radon and uranium)

4118Picocuries/L

4119 4120fifteen

4121 412215

4123 412415

4125 412615

4127 4128fifteen

4129 4130xv

4131 413215

4133(105) Selenium

4135Micrograms/Fifty

4136 41375.0

4138 41395.0

4140 414171

4142 41435.0

4144 414571

4146(106) Silver

4148Micrograms/L

4149Come across Note (3).

4152 41530.07

4154 41550.07

4156See Minimum criteria in paragraph 416162-302.500 4162(1)(c), F.A.C.

4164 41650.07

4166Run across Minimum criteria in paragraph 417162-302.500(1)(c), 4172F.A.C.

4173(107) Specific Conductance (see Conductance, Specific, above)

4180(108) Substances in concentrations which injure, are chronically toxic to, or produce adverse physiological or behavioral response in humans, plants, or animals

4202None shall exist present.

4206(109) Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene or 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-ethene)

4214Micrograms/Fifty

4215 421623 almanac avg.

4219 422023 annual avg.

4223 422466 almanac avg.

4227 422866 almanac avg.

4231 423266 almanac avg.

4235(110) Thallium

4237Micrograms/50

4238 4239ane.7

4240 42411.7

4242 4243six.3

4244 42456.3

4246 42476.3

4248(111) Toluene

4250Micrograms/L

4251 425256 annual avg.

4255 425656 almanac avg.

4259 4260610 annual avg.

4263 4264610 annual avg.

4267 4268610 almanac avg.

4271(112) Total Dissolved Gases

4275Class I Waters, Class I-Treated Waters, Class 2 Waters, Class Three Waters, Grade III-Limited Waters: The percent of the saturation value for gases at the existing atmospheric and hydrostatic pressures shall be 4307 4308110% of saturation value.

4312(113) Toxaphene

4314Micrograms/L

4315 43160.0002

4317 43180.0002

4319 43200.0002

4321 43220.0002

4323 43240.0002

4325(114) Transparency

4327(Form I Waters, Form I-Treated Waters, Class II Waters, Form III, and Class III-Limited Waters)

4342Depth of the compensation point within the h2o column for photosynthetic activeness

4354The annual average value shall non exist reduced by more 10% as compared to the natural background value. Annual average values shall be based on a minimum of 3 samples, with each sample collected at to the lowest degree 3 months apart.

4394(115) trans-ane, ii-Dichloroethylene (DCE)

4398Micrograms/L

4399 4400120 annual avg.

4403 4404120 annual avg.

4407 44083900 annual avg.

4411 44123900 almanac avg.

4415 44163900 annual avg.

4419(116) Trichloroethylene (Trichloroethene or TCE)

4424Micrograms/L

4425 4426ane.3 almanac avg.

4429 4430i.three annual avg.

4433 443415 annual avg.

4437 443815 annual avg.

4441 444215 annual avg.

4445(117) Turbidity

4447Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU)

4451 445229 higher up natural background conditions

4457(118) Vinyl Chloride

4460Micrograms/L

4461 44620.048 almanac avg.

4465 44660.048 almanac avg.

4469 44703.0 annual avg.

4473 4474iii.0 annual avg.

4477 4478iii.0 annual avg.

4481(119) Zinc

4483Micrograms/L

4484Run across Notes (1) and (3).

4489Zn 4490 4491e 4492(0.8473[lnH]+0.

4493884)

4494Zn 4495 4496e 4497(0.8473[lnH]+0.884)

4498 449986

4500Zn 4501 4502e 4503(0.8473[lnH]+0.884)

4504 450586

4506 45071,000

4509 45101,000

4512(120) 1,ane-Dichloro-ethylene

4515Micrograms/L

4516 4517300 annual avg.

4520 4521300 annual avg.

4524 452516000 annual avg.

4528 452916000 annual avg.

4532 453316000 almanac avg.

4536(121) i,one,one-Trichloro-ethane

4540Micrograms/L

4541 454212000 annual avg.

4545 454612000 almanac avg.

4549 4550190000 almanac avg.

4553 4554190000 annual avg.

4557 4558190000 almanac avg.

4561(122) 1,one,2-Trichloro-ethane

4565Micrograms/Fifty

4566 4567ane.2 almanac avg.

4570 4571ane.two annual avg.

4574 457520 annual avg.

4578 457920 almanac avg.

4582 458320 annual avg.

4586(123) 1,1,ii,2-Tetra-chloroethane

4591Micrograms/L

4592 45930.35 almanac avg.

4596 45970.35 annual avg.

4600 46015.9 annual avg.

4604 4605v.nine almanac avg.

4608 4609v.ix annual avg.

4612(124) one,ii-Dichloro-ethane

4615Micrograms/L

4616 461722 almanac avg.

4620 462122 annual avg.

4624 46251200 almanac avg.

4628 46291200 annual avg.

4632 46331200 annual avg.

4636(125) 1,2-Dichloro-propane

4639Micrograms/Fifty

4640 4641ii.0 annual avg.

4644 4645ii.0 annual avg.

4648 464963 annual avg.

4652 465363 annual avg.

4656 465763 annual avg.

4660(126) 1,2-Diphenyl-hydrazine

4663Micrograms/L

4664 46650.077 annual avg.

4668 46690.077 annual avg.

4672 46730.48 almanac avg.

4676 46770.48 almanac avg.

4680 46810.48 annual avg.

4684(127) 1,3-Dichloro-propene

4687Micrograms/Fifty

4688 46890.59 annual avg.

4692 46930.59 annual avg.

4696 469723 annual avg.

4700 470123 almanac avg.

4704 470523 almanac avg.

4708(128) 1,2-Dichloro-benzene

4711Micrograms/50

4712 47131400 almanac avg.

4716 47171400 annual avg.

4720 47213900 annual avg.

4724 47253900 annual avg.

4728 47293900 annual avg.

4732(129) i,3-Dichloro-benzene

4735Micrograms/L

4736 47378.3 almanac avg.

4740 4741viii.3 annual avg.

4744 474518 annual avg.

4748 474918 annual avg.

4752 475318 almanac avg.

4756(130) 1,4-Dichloro-benzene

4759Micrograms/L

4760 4761340 annual avg.

4764 4765340 annual avg.

4768 47691100 almanac avg.

4772 47731100 almanac avg.

4776 47771100 annual avg.

4780(131) one,2,4-Trichloro-benzene

4784Micrograms/L

4785 47860.14 annual avg.

4789 47900.xiv annual avg.

4793 47940.15 annual avg.

4797 47980.15 annual avg.

4801 48020.fifteen almanac avg.

4805(132) 2-Chloro-naphthalene

4807Micrograms/50

4808 4809960 annual avg.

4812 4813960 annual avg.

4816 48171400 annual avg.

4820 48211400 almanac avg.

4824 48251400 annual avg.

4828(133) 2-Chlorophenol

4830Micrograms/Fifty

4831 483230 annual avg.

4835 483630 annual avg.

4839 4840860 almanac avg.

4843 4844860 annual avg.

4847 4848860 annual avg.

4851(134) 2,iv-Dichloro-phenol

4854Micrograms/L

4855 485616 annual avg.

4859 4860xvi almanac avg.

4863 486465 annual avg.

4867 486865 annual avg.

4871 487265 annual avg.

4875(135) 2,4-Dimethyl-phenol

4878Micrograms/Fifty

4879 4880120 annual avg.

4883 4884120 annual avg.

4887 48882800 annual avg.

4891 48922800 annual avg.

4895 48962800 annual avg.

4899(136) 2,4-Dinitro-phenol

4902Micrograms/L

4903 490412 annual avg.

4907 490812 annual avg.

4911 4912330 annual avg.

4915 4916330 almanac avg.

4919 4920330 annual avg.

4923(137) 2,4-Dinitro-toluene

4926Micrograms/L

4927 49280.xi annual avg.

4931 49320.11 almanac avg.

4935 49363.five annual avg.

4939 49403.5 annual avg.

4943 49443.v annual avg.

4947(138) 2,4,vi-Trichloro-phenol

4951Micrograms/L

4952 4953three.three almanac avg.

4956 49573.3 almanac avg.

4960 49616.6 annual avg.

4964 4965half dozen.half dozen annual avg.

4968 49696.6 annual avg.

4972(139) 2-Methyl-iv,half dozen-Dinitrophenol

4975Micrograms/L

4976 49771.8 annual avg.

4980 49811.viii almanac avg.

4984 498529 almanac avg.

4988 498929 annual avg.

4992 499329 annual avg.

4996(140) 3,iii'-Dichloro-benzidine

4999Micrograms/L

5000 50010.eleven annual avg.

5004 50050.xi annual avg.

5008 50090.34 annual avg.

5012 50130.34 almanac avg.

5016 50170.34 almanac avg.

5020(141) 3-Methyl-4-Chlorophenol

5022Micrograms/50

5023 5024540 almanac avg.

5027 5028540 annual avg.

5031 50322700 annual avg.

5035 50362700 almanac avg.

5039 50402700 annual avg.

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