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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />o <br />en <br />c.c <br />o <br /> <br />Water Quality Standards Recommendations <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The 1986 Plan Update recommends modification of adopted <br />water quality standards to include new EPA requirements <br />for antidegradation where existing water quality is of <br />a higher level than the criteria established by the <br />state to protect designated uses of the stream segment <br />or lake. Also recommended to be incorporated in the <br />water quality standards are acute and chronic toxicity <br />for aquatic life as recommended by EPA. As in previous <br />submittals to the Water Quality Control Commission, <br />designation of stream segments that are documented as <br />currently having a level water quality higher than the <br />minimum standards necessary to protect designated uses <br />are recommended to be classified as either Class I or <br />Class II high quality waters as denoted in Table 1.1 of <br />Volume II. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />In addition to these general proposed water quality <br />standards recommendations, specific recommendations are <br />made to revise nutrient standards for Green Mountain <br />Reservoir following the completion of a recommended <br />monitoring program for that water body. <br /> <br />Water Quality Monitoring Recommendations <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Water quality monitoring needs are identified in the <br />water quality assessment section for each hydrologic <br />basin in the Region. These recommendations include <br />monitoring programs for mine drainage in areas with <br />identified water quality problems, evaluation of the <br />trophic status and nutrient sources in Green Mountain <br />Reservoir, and evaluation of factors important to <br />maintaining stream 'channel stability with decreased <br />flushing flows in the Williams Fork, Fraser and Blue <br />Rivers. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Wasteload Allocations <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />New wasteload allocations for ammonia discharges to the <br />Fraser River are recommended in Policy 9 of Volume II. <br />A study on the water quality requirements to protect <br />aquatic life from toxic effects of un-ionized ammonia <br />was conducted and is included as Apendix C. It is not <br />anticipated that higher levels of treatment will be <br />required at point Source discharges to meet these <br />requirement until the mid-1990's. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />l <br />I <br /> <br />."~-~. ~~.;j~'#i':2~~~~~~!~KEt~~~~~~ <br /> <br />..:~,}:;;.;~:.~lt~~r~~~~~~~_._.='~:;:.':;__~~:7~:~;:~"". --'" <br /> <br />'~.'." <br />'!'_:_'~ -~, <br />. ~"5i''', . <br /> <br />~,.,_"^'~_'__ '" _ .,.......,,_. ",'.,.: "L"'''!'~_'''''''''':-''''''''''''''''1'''''''--- -y,V"~.,,:::.,..;::: <br /> <br />,- .,-" ~~. '~~-"~"-~"'''-'''''''''-'--~~~~~.'-~:;;':';_-:-~:~;:'~--~ ~:.,.~- -'"';-:-- <br />,'. _,.,_"._'"..__"':',A:',.--.-"..,,-- ~,_.,_ <br /> <br />"*' <br /> <br />t;&'__ <br />_. __..""'."..J.d........~!.lliiI <br />