Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
General. In order to determine whether a given beneficial use of a
waterbody is supported, scientific data from the waterbody shall be used as
prescribed in this Section. Data shall be collected and analyzed in a manner
consistent with testing procedures provided in
785:45-1-4 or practices that are
institutionally recognized and appropriate for the parameter of concern and
documented in accordance with 785:46-15-3(g). All existing data available for a
waterbody shall be used in the analysis, subject to the spatial, temporal and
other requirements of this Section.
(b)
Spatial coverage.
(1)
General for streams. The
spatial extent of assessment of use support in terms of stream miles shall be
determined after taking into account existing data, spatial distribution of
monitoring sites, sources of pollution and influence of tributaries. Major
hydrological features, such as the confluence of a major tributary or a dam,
may limit the spatial extent of an assessment based on one station.
(2)
Non-wadable streams. Unless
it is demonstrated to the contrary, a single monitoring site shall be
considered representative of no more than 25 stream miles for non-wadable
streams.
(3)
Wadable
streams. Unless it is demonstrated to the contrary, a single monitoring
site shall be considered representative of no more than 10 stream miles for
wadable streams.
(4)
Lakes. The spatial extent of assessment of use support in terms of
lake surface acres shall be estimated based on the spatial distribution of
monitoring sites having the requisite number of samples, sources of pollution,
influence of tributaries and best professional judgment. Arms or portions of
lake may be treated separately from the main body of a lake. Unless it is
demonstrated to the contrary, a single site shall be considered representative
of an entire lake or an arm of no more than two hundred and fifty surface acres
in size.
(5)
Spatial
limitation for sampling sites. For purposes of this Subchapter,
observations, samples, and other data shall not be taken within any regulatory
mixing zone.
(c)
Temporal coverage.
(1)
General. Observations, samples or other data collected for
purposes of assessing use support shall be taken to avoid temporal bias, and
seasonality shall be represented in the sampling scheme.
(2)
Streams. Data no older than
five years old shall be utilized in assessing use support for a stream unless
(A) the data available from the preceding
five year period is insufficient to satisfy the requirements of 785:46-15-3(d)
or other more specific minimum requirements provided in this Subchapter, in
which case data older than five years old may be utilized, or
(B) the provisions of
785:46-15-4(b)(3)
or 785:46-15-4(c)(3)
apply.
(3)
Lakes. Data no older than ten years old shall be utilized in
assessing use support for a lake unless
(A)
the data available from the preceding ten year period is insufficient to
satisfy the requirements of 785:46-15-3(d) or other more specific minimum
requirements provided in this Subchapter, in which case data older than ten
years old may be utilized, or
(B)
the provisions of
785:46-15-4(b)(3)
or 785:46-15-4(c)(3)
apply.
(d)
Minimum number of samples.
(1)
Except when (f) of this Section applies, or unless otherwise noted in
subchapter 785:46-15 for a particular parameter, a minimum number of samples
shall be required to assess beneficial use support.
(A) For streams and rivers, a minimum of 10
samples shall be required.
(B) For
lakes greater than 250 surface acres, a minimum of 20 samples shall be
required.
(C) For lakes 250
surface acres or smaller, a minimum of 10 samples shall be required.
(D) For toxicants for the protection of the
Fish and Wildlife Propagation and Public and Private Water beneficial uses, a
minimum of 5 samples shall be required.
(2) In order to satisfy the minimum sample
requirements of this sub-section, samples may be aggregated consistent with the
spatial and temporal requirements prescribed in (b), (c), and (d) of this
Section.
(3) The prescribed
minimum samples shall not be necessary if the available samples already assure
exceedance of the applicable percentage for beneficial use assessment.
(4) If a mathematical calculation
including, but not limited to, a mean, median, or quartile, is required for
assessment, a minimum of ten samples shall be required, regardless of the
parameter type.
(5) Additional
samples for the calculation of temperature, pH and hardness dependent acute and
chronic criteria shall be collected as required by OAC
785:46-5-8.
(e)
Application of PQL.
(1)
Criteria above PQL.
(A) If sample values are below the PQL for a
parameter whose criterion is above the PQL, appropriate nonparametric
statistical measures shall be used to determine the reporting value.
(B) For waterbodies identified as impaired on
the current 303(d) List or 305(b) Report, if sample values are nondetectable
for a parameter whose criterion is above the PQL, then such value shall be
deemed to be one-half (1/2) of the parameter PQL.
(C) All sample values that are above the PQL
shall be the reported values.
(2)
Criteria equal to or below
PQL.
(A) If sample values are below
the PQL for a criterion which is less than one-half (1/2) of the PQL, then the
values shall be deemed to be zero (0) until the first test result above the PQL
appears. After that time, sample values which are below the PQL shall be deemed
to be equal to the criterion value until four (4) subsequent contiguous samples
are shown to be below the PQL. Any subsequent sample values which are
nondetectable may be treated as zero (0) until the next test result appears
above the PQL.
(B) For those
parameters whose criteria are at least two (2) orders of magnitude below the
PQL, evidence considered with respect to assessment of use support shall
include fish tissue analysis, biological community analysis, biological
thresholds wherever available, or other holistic indicators which are
appropriate for the beneficial use in question.
(C) If sample values are below the PQL for a
criterion which is greater than or equal to one-half (1/2) of the PQL but less
than the PQL, then the values shall be deemed to be one-half (1/2) of the
criterion value until the first test result above the PQL appears. After that
time, sample values which are below the PQL shall be deemed to be equal to the
criterion value until four (4) subsequent contiguous samples are shown to be
below the PQL. Any subsequent sample values which are nondetectable may be
treated as equal to one-half (1/2) of the criterion value until the next test
result appears above the PQL.
(D)
For waterbodies identified as impaired on the current 303(d) List or 305(b)
Report, if sample values are nondetectable for a parameter whose criterion is
below the PQL, then such value shall be deemed to be one-half (1/2) of the
criterion value.
(E) All sample
values that are above the PQL shall be the reported values.
(f)
Magnitude of
criteria exceedance.
(1)
General. The magnitude of exceedance, as well as frequency of
exceedances, shall be used in determining beneficial use support. Samples shall
be taken only during conditions when criteria apply.
(2)
Toxicants. If two or more
concentrations of toxicants exceed criteria or screening levels to protect
human health or aquatic life by two orders of magnitude or more, the associated
beneficial use shall be deemed to be not supported.
(3)
Dissolved oxygen. If more
than two concentrations of DO in a stream are observed to be below 2 mg/L in
any given year, the Fish and Wildlife Propagation beneficial use shall be
deemed to be not supported.
(4)
Other parameters. The magnitude and frequency of exceedances to be
used for determining beneficial use support for parameters other than toxicants
and DO shall be as prescribed in the rules elsewhere in this Subchapter.
(g)
Quality
assurance. On and after July 1, 2002, data collected for purposes of use
support assessment shall be collected using documented programmatic quality
assurance and quality control methods substantially in accordance with those
required by "EPA Requirements for Quality Assurance Project Plans", EPA
publication no. EPA/240/B-01/003 (March 2001). The sampling and testing methods
used shall protect the integrity of the sample and provide detailed
documentation of analysis.
Added at 17 Ok Reg 1775,
eff 7-1-00; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 3379, eff 8-13-01; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 2512,
eff 6-27-02; Amended at 20 Ok Reg 1429, eff 7-1-03; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1607,
eff 7-1-05; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 1568, eff
7-1-06