Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-A205 - Alert Levels, Discharge Limitations, and Aqls
A. Alert levels.
1. If the Department prescribes an alert
level in an individual permit, the Department shall base the alert level on the
site-specific conditions described by the applicant in the application
submitted under
R18-9-A201(A)(2)
or other information available to the Department.
2. The Department may specify an alert level
based on a pollutant that indicates the potential appearance of another
pollutant.
3. The Department may
specify the measurement of an alert level at a location appropriate for the
discharge activity, considering the physical, chemical, and biological
characteristics of the discharge, the particular treatment process, and the
site-specific conditions.
B. Discharge limitations. If the Department
prescribes discharge limitations in an individual permit, the Department shall
base the discharge limitations on the considerations described in A.R.S. §
49-243.
C. AQLs. The Department may prescribe an AQL
in an individual permit to ensure that the facility continues to meet the
criteria under A.R.S. §
49-243(B)(2) or
(3).
1. If
the concentration of a pollutant in the aquifer does not exceed the Aquifer
Water Quality Standard, the Department shall set the AQL at the Aquifer Water
Quality Standard.
2. If the
concentration of a pollutant in the aquifer exceeds the Aquifer Water Quality
Standard, the Department shall set the AQL higher than the Aquifer Water
Quality Standard.
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