Code of Colorado Regulations
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5 CCR 1002-34 - REGULATION NO. 34 - CLASSIFICATIONS AND NUMERIC STANDARDS FOR SAN JUAN AND DOLORES RIVER BASINS
Section 5 CCR 1002-34.33 - STATEMENT OF BASIS, SPECIFIC STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE: January 2007 Rulemaking Hearing; Final Action February 12, 2007; Revisions effective July 1, 2007

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

The provisions of section 25-8-202(1)(b), 25-8-204; 25-8-402, C.R.S., provide the specific statutory authority for adoption. The Commission also adopted, in compliance with section 24-4-103(4) C.R.S., the following statement of basis and purpose.

BASIS AND PURPOSE:

The Commission revised the basin-wide temperature standards as part of the 2007 rulemaking hearing. These changes clarify the numeric temperature standards that will be in effect until the basin-wide rulemaking hearing in June of 2011. At that time, the Commission intends to consider segment specific temperature standards for all segments with aquatic life uses.

The Commission applied 17°C as an interim chronic standard for small, high elevation streams that are likely to be habitat for brook trout and cutthroat trout. First, second and third order streams are defined at section 31.5 in the Basic Standards.

The Commission also applied 18.2°C as an interim chronic standard to waters designated by the Colorado Wildlife Commission as "Gold Medal Fisheries". The Commission agrees that it is important to protect these fisheries that provide important recreational and tourism opportunities in the headwaters of Colorado. This standard is based on a criterion to protect rainbow trout. The Colorado Division of Wildlife presented evidence that rainbow trout thrive in Gold Medal fisheries because they are provided the necessary forage base and thermal conditions to maximize their consumption and growth. Because these thermal conditions also represent the upper temperature tolerance range for this species, it was determined that an interim standard of 20°C would not be adequate to protect these fisheries.

For the remainder of the cold water segments, the Commission left the current 20°C in place as an interim standard with the clarification that it is a chronic standard. The existing 30°C criterion for warm water segments was left in place as an interim standard with the clarification that is also to be applied as a chronic standard.

PARTIES TO THE RULEMAKING HEARING

1. The Temperature Group (City of Aurora, City of Boulder, Colorado Springs Utilities, Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment, The Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, Colorado Mining Association, Colorado Rock Products Association, Tri-State Generation & Transmission Assn., Xcel Energy, Denver Water, Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District)

2. City of Grand Junction

3. City of Loveland

4. City of Pueblo

5. Metro Wastewater Reclamation District

6. City of Aurora

7. City of Boulder

8. Colorado River Water Conservation District

9. Colorado Wastewater Utility Council

10. Bear Creek Watershed Association

11. Chatfield Watershed Authority

12. Mountain Coal Company, L.L.C.

13. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District

14. Colorado Rock Products Association

15. Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant

16. Northwest Colorado Council of Governments

17. Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District

18. Colorado Mining Association

19. Colorado Division of Wildlife

20. South Platte Coalition for Urban River Evaluation

21. City and County of Denver

22. City of Colorado Springs and Colorado Springs Utilities

23. City of Westminster

24. Board of Water Works of Pueblo

25. Coors Brewing Company

26. City and County of Broomfield

27. Centennial Water and Sanitation District

28. Plum Creek Wastewater Authority

29. Climax Molybdenum Company

30. Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company

31. Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

32. Xcel Energy

33. Sky Ranch Metropolitan District No. 2

34. Parker Water and Sanitation District

35. CAM-Colorado and CAM Mining LLC

36. Aggregate Industries - WCR, Inc.

37. Grand County Water and Sanitation District #1, Winter Park Water and Sanitation District, Winter Park West Water and Sanitation District and Fraser Sanitation District

38. Trout Unlimited and Colorado Trout Unlimited

39. Colorado Contractors Association

40. United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8

41. Hot Springs Lodge and Pool

42. Denver Regional Council of Governments

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