OAR 340-041-0019
Nuisance Phytoplankton Growth
(1)
Intentionally left blank —Ed.(a)
The following values and implementation program must be applied to lakes, reservoirs, estuaries and streams, except for ponds and reservoirs less than ten acres in surface area, marshes and saline lakes:(b)
The following average Chlorophyll a values must be used to identify water bodies where phytoplankton may impair the recognized beneficial uses:(A)
Natural lakes that thermally stratify: 0.01 mg/1;(B)
Natural lakes that do not thermally stratify, reservoirs, rivers and estuaries: 0.015 mg/1;(C)
Average Chlorophyll a values may be based on the following methodology (or other methods approved by the Department): A minimum of three samples collected over any three consecutive months at a minimum of one representative location (e.g., above the deepest point of a lake or reservoir or at a point mid-flow of a river) from samples integrated from the surface to a depth equal to twice the secchi depth or the bottom (the lesser of the two depths); analytical and quality assurance methods must be in accordance with the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.(2)
Upon determination by the Department that the values in section (1) of this rule are exceeded, the Department may:(a)
In accordance with a schedule approved by the Commission, conduct such studies as are necessary to describe present water quality; determine the impacts on beneficial uses; determine the probable causes of the exceedance and beneficial use impact; and develop a proposed control strategy for attaining compliance where technically and economically practicable. Proposed strategies could include standards for additional pollutant parameters, pollutant discharge load limitations, and other such provisions as may be appropriate. Where natural conditions are responsible for exceedance of the values in section (1) of this rule or beneficial uses are not impaired, the values in section (1) of this rule may be modified to an appropriate value for that water body;(b)
Conduct necessary public hearings preliminary to adoption of a control strategy, standards or modified values after obtaining Commission authorization;(c)
Implement the strategy upon adoption by the Commission.(3)
In cases where waters exceed the values in section (1) of this rule and the necessary studies are not completed, the Department may approve new activities (which require Department approval), new or additional (above currently approved permit limits) discharge loadings from point sources provided that it is determined that beneficial uses would not be significantly impaired by the new activity or discharge.
Source:
Rule 340-041-0019 — Nuisance Phytoplankton Growth, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=340-041-0019
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