[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.]
This rule applies to water bodies located in the lake Erie drainage basin. All pollutants or combinations of pollutants, for which human health criteria have not been adopted in rule 3745-1-33 or 3745-1-34 of the Administrative Code, shall not exceed the water quality criteria or values derived using the procedures contained in this rule.
The best available toxicity data includes data from well-conducted epidemiologic or animal studies which provide, in the case of carcinogens, an adequate weight of evidence of potential human carcinogenicity and, in the case of noncarcinogens, a dose-response relationship involving critical effects biologically relevant to humans.
Such data is obtained from the U.S. EPA integrated risk information system (IRIS) database, scientific literature, and other informational databases, studies and reports containing adverse health effects data of adequate quality for use in this rule, when available. Strong consideration shall be given to the most currently available guidance provided by IRIS in deriving criteria or values, supplemented with any recent data not incorporated into IRIS.
The best available bioaccumulation data includes data from field studies and well-conducted laboratory studies.
In determining whether to derive a HCC, additional evidence that shall be considered includes but is not limited to available information on mode of action, such as mutagenicity/genotoxicity (determinations of whether the chemical interacts directly with DNA), structure activity, and metabolism.
Where:
RAD = risk associated dose in milligrams of toxicant per kilogram body weight per day (mg/kg/day).
0.00001 (1 x 10-5) = incremental risk of developing cancer equal to one in one hundred thousand.
q1* = slope factor (mg/kg/day)-1.
Where:
HCV = human cancer value in milligrams per liter (mg/l).
RAD = risk associated dose in milligrams toxicant per kilogram body weight per day (mg/kg/day) that is associated with a lifetime incremental cancer risk equal to one in one hundred thousand.
BW = weight of an average human (seventy kilograms).
WC = per capita water consumption (two liters/day for surface waters designated as public water supplies and 0.01 liters/day for surface waters not designated as public water supplies).
FCTL3 = mean consumption of trophic level three of regionally caught freshwater fish (0.0036 kilogram/day).
FCTL4 = mean consumption of trophic level four of regionally caught freshwater fish (0.0114 kilogram/day).
BAFHHTL3 = bioaccumulation factor for trophic level three fish, as derived using the BAF methodology contained in rule 3745-1-41 of the Administrative Code.
BAFHHTL4 = bioaccumulation factor for trophic level four fish, as derived using the BAF methodology contained in rule 3745-1-41 of the Administrative Code.
Where:
HNV = human noncancer value in milligrams per liter (mg/l).
ADE = acceptable daily exposure in milligrams toxicant per kilogram body weight per day (mg/kg/day).
RSC = relative source contribution factor of 0.8. An RSC derived from actual exposure data may be developed using the methodology outlined in "Methodology for Deriving Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Human Health, Office of Science and Technology, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."
BW = weight of an average human (seventy kilograms).
WC = per capita water consumption (two liters/day for surface waters designated as public water supplies and 0.01 liters/day for surface waters not designated as public water supplies).
FCTL3= mean consumption of trophic level three fish by regional sport fishers of regionally caught freshwater fish (0.0036 kilogram/day).
FCTL4= mean consumption of trophic level four fish by regional sport fishers of regionally caught freshwater fish (0.0114 kg/day).
BAFHHTL3 = human health bioaccumulation factor for edible portion of trophic level three fish, as derived using the BAF methodology contained in rule 3745-1-41 of the Administrative Code.
BAFHHTL4 = human health bioaccumulation factor for edible portion of trophic level four fish, as derived using the BAF methodology contained in rule 3745-1-41 of the Administrative Code.
Ohio Admin. Code 3745-1-42
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 8/21/2023 and 03/06/2028
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6111.041
Rule Amplifies: 6111.041
Prior Effective Dates: 10/31/1997, 10/05/2007, 02/06/2017