Specific references to the guidelines and information sources
listed below are made within this chapter. The guidelines and information
sources are not standards as defined in section
403.803, F.S. Use of these
guidelines and information sources is not mandatory and not enforceable; the
guidelines and information sources are included for informational purposes
only.
(1) Approach to the Assessment
of Sediment Quality in Florida Coastal Water, Volumes 1-4, dated November
1994.
(2) Technical Report:
Development of Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs) for chapter 62-777, F.A.C., Final
Report, dated February 2005.
(3)
Chapter 62-780, F.A.C., Contaminated Site Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA)
Flow Process charts, dated March 21, 2013.
(4) American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) RBCA Fate and Transport Models: Compendium and Selection
Guidance, dated 1999.
(5) Guidance
for the Selection of Analytical Methods and for the Evaluation of Practical
Quantitation Limits, dated October 12, 2004.
(6) Development and Evaluation of Numerical
Sediment Quality Assessment Guidelines for Florida Inland Waters, dated January
2003.
(7) Institutional Controls
Procedures Guidance, Division of Waste Management, Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, dated July 2016.
(8) Guidance for Evaluating the Technical
Impracticability of Ground-Water Restoration, Environmental Protection Agency,
draft Interim Guidance, dated September 1993. (Note: USEPA terminology used in
this publication may be inconsistent with Department language used in this rule
chapter.)
(9) Toxicity Test
Methods, Florida Department of Environmental Protection Interoffice Memorandum,
dated February 16, 2016.
(10) USEPA
Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database.
(11) Provisional Peer Reviewed Toxicity
Values (PPRTV) derived by the USEPA's Superfund Technical Support Center for
the USEPA Superfund program.
(12)
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Minimal Risk Levels
(MRLs).
(13) Tolerable Upper Intake
Levels issued by the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of
Sciences.
(14) USEPA Health Effects
Assessment Summary Tables (HEAST).
(15) Human Health Benchmarks for Pesticides
and other toxicity values in technical documents available from the USEPA
Office of Pesticide Programs.
(16)
USEPA Office of Water, Drinking Water Regulations and Health Advisory
Levels.
(17) California
Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Health Hazard
Assessment's Chronic Reference Exposure Levels and Cancer Potency
Values.
(18) World Health
Organization Tolerable Daily Intake values.
(19) International Toxicity Estimates for
Risk.
(20) Values listed as
"Withdrawn" in the IRIS database.
(21) ITRC (Interstate Technology &
Regulatory Council). 2012. Incremental Sampling Methodology. ISM-1. Washington,
DC: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Incremental Sampling
Methodology Team.
www.itrcweb.org.
(22) Mineral Oil Dielectric Fluid Emergency
Response Action Protocol, dated May 2016.
(23) Heavy Fuel Oil Discharge Response
Actions, dated May 2016.
(24) Dose
Additivity Guidance, dated August 3, 2016.