Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 302.553 - Determining the Lake Michigan Aquatic Toxicity Criteria or Values - General Procedures
The Lake Michigan Aquatic Life Criteria and Values are those concentrations or levels of a substance at which aquatic life is protected from adverse effects resulting from short- or long-term exposure in water.
a) Tier I criteria and Tier II values to
protect against acute effects in aquatic organisms will be calculated according
to procedures listed at Sections
302.555,
302.560, and
302.563. The procedures of
Section 302.560 must be used as
necessary to allow for interactions with other water quality characteristics
such as hardness, pH, or temperature. Tier I criteria and Tier II values to
protect against chronic effects in aquatic organisms must be calculated
according to the procedures listed at Section
302.565.
b) Minimum Data Requirements. To derive a
Tier I acute or chronic criterion, data must be available for at least one
species of freshwater animal in at least eight different families such that the
following taxa are included:
1) The family
Salmonidae in the class Osteichthyes;
2) One other family in the class
Osteichthyes;
3) A third family in
the phylum Chordata;
4) A
planktonic crustacean;
5) A benthic
crustacean;
6) An insect;
7) A family in a phylum other than Arthropoda
or Chordata; and
8) A family from
any order of insect or any phylum not already represented.
c) Data for tests with plants, if available,
must be included in the data set.
d) If data for acute effects are not
available for all the eight families listed above, but are available for the
family Daphnidae, a Tier II value must be derived according to procedures in
Section 302.563. If data for chronic effects are not available for all the
eight families, but there are acute and chronic data available according to
Section 302.565(b) so
that three acute to chronic ratios (ACRs) can be calculated, then a Tier I
chronic criterion can be derived according to procedures in Section 302.565. If
three ACRs are not available, then a Tier II chronic value can be derived
according to procedures in Section
302.565(b).
e) Data must be obtained from species that
have reproducing wild populations in North America except that data from
saltwater species can be used in the derivation of an ACR.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 18871, effective December 12, 2012
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