Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3745-1-41 | Methodology for deriving bioaccumulation factors.
... referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.] (A) The purpose of this rule is to describe procedures for deriving bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) to be used in the calculation of human health tier I criteria and tier II values and wildlife tier I criteria. A subset of the human health BAFs are also used to identify the chemicals that are considered bioaccumulative chemicals of concern (BCC... |
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Rule 3745-1-42 | Methodologies for development of human health criteria and values for the lake Erie drainage basin.
... 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. (A)... |
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Rule 3745-1-42 | Methodologies for development of human
health criteria and values for the lake Erie drainage basin.
...eferenced 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 ru... |
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Rule 3745-1-43 | Methodology for the development of wildlife criteria for the lake Erie drainage basin.
... 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. This rule establishes a methodology which is required when developing tier I wildlife criteria for bioaccumulative chemicals of concern (BCCs). (A) General provisions. (1) A tier I wildlife criterion is the concentration of a substance which is likely to, if not excee... |
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Rule 3745-1-43 | Methodology for the development of wildlife criteria for the lake Erie drainage basin.
... 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. This rule establishes the methodology required when developing tier I wildlife criteria for bioaccumulative chemicals of concern (BCCs). (A) General provisions. (1) A tier I wildlife criterion is the concentration of a substance which is likely to, if not exceeded, p... |
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Rule 3745-1-44 | Whole effluent toxicity provisions.
...eferenced in this rule, see rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: See rule 3745-2-09 of the Administrative Code for whole effluent toxicity water quality based effluent limit calculation procedures.] (A) Protection of aquatic life - whole effluent approach. (1) An acute toxicity level of 0.3 acute units (TU a ) shall apply outside the mixing zone to limited resource water, warmwat... |
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Rule 3745-1-44 | Whole effluent toxicity provisions.
...eferenced in this rule, see rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: See rule 3745-2-09 of the Administrative Code for whole effluent toxicity water quality based effluent limit calculation procedures.] (A) Protection of aquatic life - whole effluent approach. (1) An acute toxicity level of 0.3 acute units (TU a ) applies outside the mixing zone to limited resource water, warmwater, ... |
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Rule 3745-1-50 | Wetland definitions and availability of documents.
... referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.] In addition to the definitions in rules 3745-1-02 and 3745-32-01 of the Administrative Code technical words used in rules 3745-1-50 to 3745-1-54 of the Administrative Code shall be defined as follows: (A) "33 C.F.R." means Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations effective July 1, 2017. (B) "40 C.F.R." means Title 40 of th... |
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Rule 3745-1-50 | Wetland definitions and availability of documents.
...graph (AA) of this rule and rule 3745-1-03 of the Administrative Code.] In addition to the definitions in rules 3745-1-02 and 3745-32-01 of the Administrative Code technical words used in rules 3745-1-50 to 3745-1-54 of the Administrative Code are defined as follows: (A) (1) "Alternatives analysis" means a systematic review and evaluation of practicable alternatives including avoidance, minimizat... |
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Rule 3745-1-51 | Wetland narrative criteria.
...ferenced in this rule, see rules 3745-1-03 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: To the extent the director has specific authority under Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, including sections 6111.03 and 6111.041 of the Revised Code, the criteria specified in this rule are applicable to the maintenance or rehabilitation (enhancement) of wetland functions. Such authority includes the issuance ... |
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Rule 3745-1-51 | Wetland narrative criteria.
...ferenced in this rule, see rules 3745-1-03 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: To the extent the director has specific authority under Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, including sections 6111.03 and 6111.041 of the Revised Code, the criteria specified in this rule are applicable to the maintenance or rehabilitation (enhancement) of wetland functions. Such authority includes the issuance ... |
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Rule 3745-1-52 | Numeric chemical criteria for waste water discharges to wetlands.
...rges to wetlands pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, numeric chemical criteria associated with the "warmwater aquatic life habitat" use designation, as specified in this chapter of the Administrative Code, apply at the outfall prior to discharge to the wetland. The applicant may submit a request, in writing, to the director to use alternative criteria. The director may approve the request if th... |
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Rule 3745-1-52 | Numeric chemical criteria for waste water discharges to wetlands.
...harges to wetlands pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code, numeric chemical criteria associated with the "warmwater aquatic life habitat" use designation, as specified in this chapter of the Administrative Code, shall apply at the "end of pipe". The applicant may submit a request, in writing, to the director to use alternate criteria. The director may approve the request if the use of alternative criteria is d... |
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Rule 3745-1-53 | Wetland use designation.
... definition of a wetland in rule 3745-1-02 of the Administrative Code are assigned the wetland designated use. |
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Rule 3745-1-54 | Wetland antidegradation.
...referenced in this rule, see rules 3745-1-03 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: For definitions of terms used in this rule, see rules 3745-1-02 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] (A) The provisions in this rule apply in addition to the provisions in rule 3745-1-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) Wetland antidegradation requirements. (1) The wetland designated use shall be maintained and ... |
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Rule 3745-1-54 | Wetland antidegradation.
...referenced in this rule, see rules 3745-1-03 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] [Comment: For definitions of terms used in this rule, see rules 3745-1-02 and 3745-1-50 of the Administrative Code.] (A) The provisions in this rule apply in addition to the provisions in rule 3745-1-05 of the Administrative Code. (B) Wetland antidegradation requirements. (1) The wetland designated use shall be maintained and ... |
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Rule 3745-2-01 | Purpose and applicability.
...rds (WQS) established in Chapter 3745-1 of the Administrative Code. This chapter sets forth rules for developing water quality based effluent limitations for point sources and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for discharges of any pollutant requiring control, including toxic, carcinogenic, and organoleptic pollutants. This chapter specifies how to determine when a wasteload allocation is necessary, how t... |
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Rule 3745-2-02 | Definitions.
...ned 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 TU a Acute toxic unit TU c 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 to... |
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Rule 3745-2-03 | Application of biological survey data to development of water quality-based effluent limitations.
...t where all of the following are met: (1) Biological survey data exist that are capable of assessing the attainment of the aquatic life use in the area affected by the permittee's effluent. (2) The biological survey data are deemed credible when collected by a level 3 QDC in accordance with level 3 methods under an approved "Level 3 Project Study Plan" described in rule 3745-4-06 of the Administ... |
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Rule 3745-2-04 | Determinations preliminary to development of water quality-based effluent limitations.
...ts if any of the following apply: (1) The maximum projected effluent quality (PEQ) determined for that discharge and pollutant is greater than or equal to twenty-five per cent of the smallest of the applicable maximum criteria, where the maximum PEQ is determined in accordance with paragraph (D) of this rule and the criteria are determined in accordance with paragraph (E) of this rule. (2) T... |
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Rule 3745-2-05 | Calculating wasteload allocations.
...n flow as established in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule. WQ up = background water quality as established in paragraph (A)(3) of this rule. Alternative modeling methods (including, but not limited to, continuous simulation or probabilistic analyses) may be used at the discretion of the director if they are demonstrated to be appropriate and protective of applicable water quality c... |
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Rule 3745-2-06 | Application of preliminary effluent limitations.
...(A) General provisions. (1) The average preliminary effluent limitation (PEL) is the lowest wasteload allocation (WLA) based on chronic criteria, and the maximum PEL is the lowest WLA based on acute criteria, calculated pursuant to rule 3745-2-05 of the Administrative Code. (2) A water quality-based effluent limitation (WQBEL) or monitoring requirement for a pollutant shall be determined by ... |
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Rule 3745-2-07 | Additive effects of pollutants.
...(A) Carcinogens. (1) The incremental risk of each known or suspected carcinogen present in a discharge shall be considered additive in accordance with this rule. A known or suspected carcinogen is considered present if its preliminary effluent limitation (PEL) falls within group three, four or five of the reasonable potential procedures contained in rule 3745-2-06 of the Administrative Code. (2)... |
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Rule 3745-2-09 | Whole effluent toxicity provisions and water quality based effluent limit calculation procedures.
...e-code/rules/3745/0/3745$0-2-09_eff_2_6_17/figures/3745$0-2-09-Rule-AM-2-09_1w28a100.gif' /> Where: WQC = toxicity level as established in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-1-44 of the Administrative Code. Q eff = effluent flow as established in paragraph (A)(4) of rule 3745-2-05 of the Administrative Code. Q up = stream design flow as established in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of rule 3745-2-05 of the Administ... |
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Rule 3745-2-10 | Wasteload allocation for ammonia-nitrogen toxicity.
...ty criteria for NH 3 -N toxicity. (1) May to November: 30Q10 for summer chronic aquatic life. (2) December to February: 30Q10 for winter chronic aquatic life. (3) May to November: 7Q10 for summer acute aquatic life. (4) December to February: 7Q10 for winter acute aquatic life. (C) The WLAs shall use the per cent of stream design flow contained in paragraphs (A)(2)(a) to (A)(2)(c) of rule ... |