BAF | Bioaccumulation factor |
BCC | Bioaccumulative chemical of concern |
BCF | Bioconcentration factor |
BSAF | Bioto-sediment accumulation factor |
C.F.R. | Code of federal regulations |
D.O. | Dissolved oxygen |
DMT | Dissolved metal translator |
FAV | Final acute value |
HMQ | Harmonic mean flow |
IC | Inhibition concentration |
IMZM | Inside mixing zone maximum |
LAMP | Lakewide management plan |
LOEC | Lowest observed effect concentration |
LA | Load allocation |
LC | Lethal concentration |
NOEC | No observed effect concentration |
NPDES | National pollutant discharge elimination system |
OMZM | Outside mixing zone maximum |
PQL | Practical quantification level |
PEL | Preliminary effluent limit |
PEQ | Projected effluent quality |
POTW | Publicly owned treatment works |
Q | Flow, as in 7Q10 |
RAP | Remedial action plan |
SDR | Stream-to-discharge ratio |
TCDD | Tetrachloro-dibenzo dioxin |
TMDL | Total maximum daily load |
TUa | Acute toxic unit |
TUc | Chronic toxic unit |
U.S.C. | United States Code |
U.S. EPA | United States environmental protection agency |
WLA | Wasteload allocation |
WQBEL | Water quality based effluent limit |
WET | Whole effluent toxicity |
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[Comment: Ohio EPA prefers reporting of any concentrations above the method detection limit, even if the concentrations are considered estimated. Federal regulations at 40 C.F.R. 122.21(e)(3) and 122.44(i)(1)(iv) require NPDES applicants and permittees to use sufficiently sensitive test methods when quantifying the presence of pollutants in a discharge as part of an application and for the analysis of pollutants under the permit. Applicants and permittees are required to use analytical methods that are capable of detecting and measuring the pollutants at, or below, the respective water quality criteria or permit limits. The regulations address when a method is sufficiently sensitive.]
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Not included within the definition of "new discharge" are new or expanded discharges of BCCs from a publicly owned treatment works when such discharges are necessary to prevent a public health threat to the community (e.g., a situation where a community with failing septic systems is connected to a POTW to avert a potential public health threat from these failing systems), unless there is increased loadings of BCCs due to the collection of wastewater from a significant industrial user and, based on the industry's raw materials and processes, the wastewater is expected to have quantifiable concentrations of the BCC significantly above levels typically associated with domestic wastewater and non-industrial storm water. These and all other discharges of BCCs are defined as existing discharges.
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Ohio Admin. Code 3745-2-02
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/15/2017 and 03/01/2023
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 6111.03, 6111.12
Rule Amplifies: 6111.12
Prior Effective Dates: 10/31/1997, 12/20/2002, 6/7/2011