Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 302.580 - Procedures for Deriving Water Quality Criteria and Values in the Lake Michigan Basin to Protect Human Health - General
a) The Lake Michigan Basin human health
criteria or values for a substance are those concentrations at which humans are
protected from adverse effects resulting from incidental exposure to, or
ingestion of, the waters of Lake Michigan and from ingestion of aquatic
organisms taken from the waters of Lake Michigan. A Lake Michigan Human Health
Threshold Criterion (LMHHTC) or Lake Michigan Human Health Threshold Value
(LMHHTV) will be calculated for all substances according to Section
302.585, if data is available.
Water quality criteria or values for substances that are, or may be,
carcinogenic to humans will also be calculated according to procedures for the
Lake Michigan Human Health Nonthreshold Criterion (LMHHNC) or the Lake Michigan
Human Health Nonthreshold Value (LMHHNV) in Section
302.590.
b) Minimum data requirements for BAFs for
Lake Michigan Basin human health criteria:
1)
Tier I
A) For all organic chemicals, either a
field-measured BAF or a BAF derived using the BSAF methodology is required
unless the chemical has a BAF less than 125, then a BAF derived by any
methodology is required; and
B) For
all inorganic chemicals, including organometals such as mercury, either a
field-measured BAF or a laboratory-measured BCF is required.
2) Tier II. Any bioaccumulation
factor method in Section
302.570(a) may
be used to derive a Tier II criterion.
Notes
Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 11249, effective August 26, 1999
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