The criteria for primary and secondary contaminants and radionuclide contaminants in Table 1 shall be amended as the federal and state rules are amended and without amendment of this chapter.
Groundwater Criteria = (ug/1) | RISK x BW x LIFE x UCF | ||
CPF x DWIR x DUR | |||
Where: | |||
RISK | = | Human cancer risk level (1 in 1,000,000) | |
BW | = | Body Weight (70 kg) | |
LIFE | = | Lifetime (70 years) | |
UCF | = | Unit conversion factor (1,000 ug/mg) | |
CPF | = | Cancer potency factor as published in the IRIS data base (1/mg/kg/day) | |
DWIR | = | Drinking water ingestion rate (2.0 liters/day) | |
DUR | = | Duration of exposure (30 years) |
For volatile carcinogens, inhalation exposure from showering was incorporated into the criteria by doubling the drinking water ingestion rate.
TABLE 1
GROUNDWATER QUALITY CRITERIA
CONTAMINANT | CRITERION | |||||
I. | PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS AND RADIONUCLIDES | |||||
A. | PRIMARY CONTAMINANTS | |||||
Barium* | 1.0 | milligrams/ liter (mg/1) | ||||
Cadmium* | 0.01 | mg/1 | ||||
Chromium* | 0.05 | mg/1 | ||||
Lead* | 0.05 | mg/1 | ||||
Mercury* | 0.002 | mg/1 | ||||
Selenium* | 0.01 | mg/1 | ||||
Silver* | 0.05 | mg/1 | ||||
Fluoride | 4 | mg/1 | ||||
Nitrate (as N) | 10 | mg/1 | ||||
Endrin | 0.0002 | mg/1 | ||||
Methoxychlor | 0.1 | mg/1 | ||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 0.20 | mg/1 | ||||
2-4 D | 0.10 | mg/1 | ||||
2,4,5-TP Silvex | 0.01 | mg/1 | ||||
Total Coliform Bacteria | 1/100 | ml | ||||
B. | SECONDARY CONTAMINANTS | |||||
Copper* | 1.0 | mg/1 | ||||
Iron* | 0.30 | mg/1 | ||||
Manganese* | 0.05 | mg/1 | ||||
Zinc* | 5.0 | mg/1 | ||||
Chloride | 250 | mg/1 | ||||
Sulfate | 250 | mg/1 | ||||
Total Dissolved Solids | 500 | mg/1 | ||||
Foaming Agents | 0.5 | mg/1 | ||||
pH | 6.5-8.5 | |||||
Corrosivity | noncorrosive | |||||
Color | 15 color units | |||||
Odor | 3 threshold odor units | |||||
C. | RADIONUCLIDES | |||||
Gross Alpha Particle Activity | 15 | pico Curie/ liter (pCi/1) | ||||
Gross Beta Particle Radioactivity Gross Beta Activity Tritium Strontium-90 | 50 20,000 8 | pCi/l pCi/l pCi/l | ||||
Radium 226 & 228 | 5 | pCi/1 | ||||
Radium -226 | 3 | pCi/1 | ||||
II. CARCINOGENS | ||||||
Acrylamide | 0.02 | micrograms/ liter ug/1 | ||||
Acrylonitrile | 0.07 | ug/1 | ||||
Aldrin | 0.005 | ug/1 | ||||
Aniline | 14 | ug/1 | ||||
Aramite | 3 | ug/1 | ||||
Arsenic* | 0.05 | (ug/1) | ||||
Azobenzene | 0.7 | ug/1 | ||||
Benzene | 1.0 | ug/1 | ||||
Benzidine | 0.0004 | ug/1 | ||||
Benzo(a)pyrene | 0.008 | ug/1 | ||||
Benzotrichloride | 0.007 | ug/1 | ||||
Benzyl chloride | 0.5 | ug/1 | ||||
Bis(chloroethyl)ether | 0.07 | ug/1 | ||||
Bis(chloromethyl)ether | 0.0004 | ug/1 | ||||
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate | 6.0 | ug/1 | ||||
Bromodichloromethane | 0.3 | ug/1 | ||||
Bromoform | 5 | ug/1 | ||||
Carbazole | 5 | ug/1 | ||||
Carbon tetrachloride | 0.3 | ug/1 | ||||
Chlordane | 0.06 | ug/1 | ||||
Chlorodibromomethane | 0.5 | ug/1 | ||||
Chloroform | 7.0 | ug/1 | ||||
4 Chloro-2-methyl aniline | 0.1 | ug/1 | ||||
4 Chloro-2-methyl analine hydrochloride | 0.2 | ug/1 | ||||
o-Chloronitrobenzene | 3 | ug/1 | ||||
p-Chloronitrobenzene | 5 | ug/1 | ||||
Chlorthalonil | 30 | ug/1 | ||||
Diallate | 1 | ug/1 | ||||
DDT (includes DDE and DDD) | 0.3 | ug/1 | ||||
1,2 Dibromoethane | 0.001 | ug/1 | ||||
1,4 Dichlorobenzene | 4 | ug/1 | ||||
3,3' Dichlorobenzidine | 0.2 | ug/1 | ||||
1,1 Dichloroethane | 1.0 | ug/1 | ||||
1,2 Dichloroethane (ethylene chloride) | 0.5 | ug/1 | ||||
1,2 Dichloropropane | 0.6 | ug/1 | ||||
1,3 Dichloropropene | 0.2 | ug/1 | ||||
Dichlorvos | 0.3 | ug/1 | ||||
Dieldrin | 0.005 | ug/1 | ||||
3,3' Dimethoxybenzidine | 6 | ug/1 | ||||
3,3 Dimethylbenzidine | 0.007 | |||||
1,2 Dimethylhydrazine | 60 | ug/1 | ||||
2,4 Dinitrotoluene | 0.1 | ug/1 | ||||
2,6 Dinitrotoluene | 0.1 | ug/1 | ||||
1,4 Dioxane | 7.0 | ug/1 | ||||
1,2 Diphenylhydrazine | 0.09 | ug/1 | ||||
Direct Black 38 | 0.009 | ug/1 | ||||
Direct Blue 6 | 0.009 | ug/1 | ||||
Direct Brown 95 | 0.009 | ug/1 | ||||
Epichlorohydrin | 8 | ug/1 | ||||
Ethyl acrylate | 2 | ug/1 | ||||
Ethylene dibromide | 0.001 | ug/1 | ||||
Ethylene thiourea | 2 | ug/1 | ||||
Folpet | 20 | ug/1 | ||||
Furazolidone | 0.02 | ug/1 | ||||
Furium | 0.002 | ug/1 | ||||
Furmecyclox | 3 | ug/1 | ||||
Heptachlor | 0.02 | ug/1 | ||||
Heptachlor Epoxide | 0.009 | ug/1 | ||||
Hexachlorobenzene | 0.05 | ug/1 | ||||
Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha) | 0.001 | ug/1 | ||||
Hexachlorocyclohexane (technical) | 0.05 | ug/1 | ||||
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, mix | 0.00001 | ug/1 | ||||
Hydrazine/Hydrazine sulfate | 0.03 | ug/1 | ||||
Lindane | 0.06 | ug/1 | ||||
2 Methoxy-5-nitroaniline | 2 | ug/1 | ||||
2 Methylaniline | 0.2 | ug/1 | ||||
2 Methylaniline hydrochloride | 0.5 | ug/1 | ||||
4,4' Methylene bis(N,N'-dimethyl) aniline | 2 | ug/1 | ||||
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane) | 5 | ug/1 | ||||
Mirex | 0.05 | ug/1 | ||||
Nitrofurazone | 0.06 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine | 0.03 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitrosodiethylamine | 0.0005 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitrosodimethylamine | 0.002 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine | 17 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine | 0.01 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine | 0.04 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine | 0.02 | ug/1 | ||||
N-Nitroso-N-methylethylamine | 0.004 | ug/1 | ||||
PAH | 0.01 | ug/1 | ||||
PBBs | 0.01 | ug/1 | ||||
PCBs | 0.01 | ug/1 | ||||
o-Phenylenediamine | 0.005 | ug/1 | ||||
Propylene oxide | 0.01 | ug/1 | ||||
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo- p-dioxin | 0.0000006 | ug/1 | ||||
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) | 0.8 | ug/1 | ||||
p,ALPHA,ALPHA,ALPHA-Tetrachlorotoluene | 0.004 | ug/1 | ||||
2,4 Toluenediamine | 0.002 | ug/1 | ||||
o-Toluidine | 0.2 | ug/1 | ||||
Toxaphene | 0.08 | ug/1 | ||||
Trichloroethylene | 3 | ug/1 | ||||
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol | 4 | ug/1 | ||||
Trimethyl phosphate | 2 | ug/1 | ||||
Vinyl chloride | 0.02 | ug/1 |
*metals are measured as total metals |
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-200-040
Statutory Authority: RCW 90.48.035. 90-22-023, § 173-200-040, filed 10/31/90, effective 12/1/90.