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Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards Proposed Rulemaking

This document describes the proposed changes to the water quality standards in Pennsylvania, including revisions, updates, and new criteria based on scientific information and federal guidelines. It also includes improvements to the notification process and reconfirmation of the removal of water contact use for certain waters. The timeline for the triennial review is also provided.

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Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards Proposed Rulemaking

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  1. Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards Proposed Rulemaking Environmental Quality Board April 17, 2012 Kelly Heffner Deputy Secretary Office of Water Management Department of Environmental Protection

  2. Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards (WQS) • Periodic Review Required by the Clean Water Act • Previous Triennial Review: • TR08 (39 Pa.B. 2523) May 16, 2009 • WQS contained in Title 25 Pa Code: • Chapter 93 and portions of Chapter 92a (relating to NPDES Permitting, Monitoring and Compliance) • Chapter 16 Water Quality Toxics Management Strategy - Statement of Policy • Chapter 96 Water Quality Standards Implementation

  3. General Updates and Corrections: • Updates, revisions, and corrections for typos, translation errors and missed references or entries associated with prior rulemaking and/or publication activities. • Delete definition for “Critical use” in Section 93.1 since currently defined in Sec. 93.7, Table 3 footnote. • Revise and update all cross references and citations pertaining to the new Chapter 92a; replacing citations to the old Chapter 92. • Corrections to use designations and stream entries in Drainage Lists at Sections 93.9a – 93.9z.

  4. Improvements to Notification Process: • Propose to improve the public notification process associated with the stream redesignation process in Section 93.4d(a). • Supplement specific requirement to publish notices in local newspapers with more general requirements to use the most appropriate and effective means of notification. • Could include newspapers, but also direct mailings, web-based features, list serves and subscriber-based notifications, electronic bulletin boards, and other social media, as appropriate.

  5. Revise and update water quality criteria: • Revise and update water quality criteria found in Chapters 93 and 16 to reflect the latest scientific information and Federal guidelines for criteria development. • Revisions based in part on the most recent compilation of nationally recommended WQ criteria, as updated since the Commonwealth’s previous triennial - TR08 - and as requested by DEP Regional staff.

  6. Revise and update water quality criteria: (continued) • Add new statewide aquatic life criteria, derived by the Department for Chloride and Sulfate, and revise criteria for Dissolved Oxygen in Chapter 93, Section 93.7, Table 3. • Chloride and Sulfate – equation-based criteria • (Hardness & Sulfate or Chloride dependent) • Freshwater D.O. criteria to be more consistent with US EPA’s recommendations

  7. Justification for Replacing Previous Proposal with the New Equation-Based Criterion • Suggested by commentators on 2010 proposal • Based on best available sound science • Gaining acceptance by US EPA and in other states • Approved by US EPA in Iowa’s WQS (May 19, 2010) • Indiana & Missouri are currently promulgating this same standard

  8. Revise and update water quality criteria: (continued) • Department not recommending change to the temperature criteria in Table 3, at this time • Request in Preamble seeking new, peer-reviewed scientific data related to species-specific thermal tolerance and responses to temperature change. • Update the Metals Criteria conversion factor for Chromium III in Section 93.8b Conversion Factors Table. • Based on update from US EPA

  9. Revise and update water quality criteria: (continued) • Add new statewide ambient water quality criteria to Table 5 in Section 93.8c for aquatic life and human health uses • Aquatic life criteria: • Acrolein Molybdenum • Nonylphenol Resorcinol & sulfonates • Human Health criteria: • Acrolein Phenol Benzyl chloride • 2-Butoxyethanol Cyclohexylamine Acrylamide • 1,4-dioxane Strontium Molybdenum • 1,2 cis-dichloroethylene (DCE) Resorcinol • 1,2,4 and 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (TMB’s)

  10. Reconfirm Removal of Water Contact Use (WC): Required to reconfirm during each triennial review the removal of water contact (WC) protected use on selected waters within Pennsylvania’s WQS for portions of the Delaware Estuary (§§93.9e & g) and for the outer Erie Harbor and Presque Isle Bay (93.9x). Department confirms that same conditions and hazards exist so continue to remove WC for these waters

  11. Revise / Update Portions in Chapter 16: • Remove the criteria for 1,4 Dioxane and Acrylamide from Chapter 16 Appendix A, Table 1A , “SITE-SPECIFIC WATER QUALITY CRITERIA FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES” since they are being moved to Chapter 93, Table 5 as statewide criteria. • Update approved analytical methods and detection limits in Tables 2A and 2B to reflect updates from EPA, and to add Department approved methods related to the new criteria proposed in the triennial review.

  12. Timeline for Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards – TR13 TBD by Legislative Ref. Bur. = Published in Pa Bulletin accompanied by a 45 day comment period. At least one Public Meeting / Hearing will be held in the Harrisburg area during the public comment period. February 2012 = Present Overview of draft proposed rulemaking to Citizens Advisory Committee January 2012 = Present Update on draft proposed rulemaking to WRAC; recommend DEP move fwd as proposed rlmkg Fall 2012 / Winter 2013 = Present draft comment & response document and status on final rulemaking to WRAC. October 2011 = Present Updates on proposed rulemaking to WRAC April 2012 = Present Overview of TR13 proposed rulemaking to Agric. Advisory Board February 2013 = Present final rule-making to EQB May 15, 2013 = Submit final rule-making to EPA for review & approval April 17, 2012= Present the proposed rulemaking to the EQB

  13. Recommendations to EQB • Approve TR13 Proposed Rulemaking • Include provision for 45-day public comment period • Public hearing in Harrisburg during the public comment period

  14. Thank you Kelly Heffner Deputy Secretary for Water Management Lee McDonnell Bureau of Point and Non-Point Source Management Rod Kime Division of Water Quality Standards Michelle Moses Bureau of Regulatory Counsel

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