Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 302.585 - Procedures for Determining the Lake Michigan Basin Human Health Threshold Criterion (LMHHTC) and the Lake Michigan Basin Human Health Threshold Value (LMHHTV)
The LMHHTC or LMHHTV is derived for all toxic substances from the most sensitive endpoint for which there exists a dosage or concentration below which no adverse effect or response is likely to occur.
ADE = test value / [SIGMA] of the UFs from subsection (b)(2)
Where:
acceptable daily exposure is in milligrams toxicant per kilogram body weight per day (mg/kg/day)
LMHHTC or LMHHTV =
{ADE x BW x RSC} /
{WC + [(FCTL3 x BAFHHTL3) + (FCTL4 x BAFHHTL4)]}
Where:
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LMHHTC or LMHHTV is in milligrams per liter (mg/L) |
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ADE |
= |
acceptable daily intake in milligrams toxicant per kilogram body weight per day (mg/kg/day) |
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RSC |
= |
relative source contribution factor of 0.8 |
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BW |
= |
weight of an average human (BW = 70 kg) |
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WC |
= |
per capita water consumption (both drinking and incidental exposure) for surface waters classified as public water supplies = two liters/day; or per capita incidental daily water ingestion for surface waters not used as human drinking water sources = 0.01 liters/day |
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FCTL3 |
= |
mean consumption of trophic level 3 fish by regional sport fishers of regionally caught freshwater fish = 0.0036 kg/day |
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FCTL4 |
= |
mean consumption of trophic level 4 fish by regional sport fishers of regionally caught freshwater fish = 0.0114 kg/day |
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BAFHHTL3 |
= |
human health bioaccumulation factor for edible portion of trophic level 3 fish, as derived using the BAF methodology in Section 302.570 |
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BAFHHTL4 |
= |
human health bioaccumulation factor for edible portion of trophic level 4 fish, as derived using the BAF methodology in Section 302.570 |
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 1356, effective December 24, 1997
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