Or. Admin. Code § 340-041-0315 - Basin-Specific Criteria (Umatilla): Water Quality Standards and Policies for this Basin
(1) pH (hydrogen
ion concentration). pH values may not fall outside the following range: all
Basin streams except the main stem Columbia River and the "constructed channel'
segment of the West Division Main Canal: 6.5-9.0. When more than 25 percent of
ambient measurements taken between June and September are greater than pH 8.7,
and as resources are available according to priorities set by DEQ, DEQ will
determine whether the values higher than 8.7 are anthropogenic or natural in
origin.
(2) The following criteria
apply to the "constructed channel' segment of the West Division Main Canal and
supersede the water quality standards in OAR
340-041-0011 through
340-041-0036 for the
"constructed channel' segment of the canal. The criteria in (b) and (c) also
apply to the "overflow channels' segment of the West Division Main Canal.
(a) Canal waters may not exceed the numeric
criteria shown in Table 315 from the uppermost irrigation withdrawal to the end
of the "constructed channel' segment of the canal.
(b) Toxic substances must not be present in
canal waters in amounts likely to singularly or in combination harm the
designated beneficial uses of the canal or downstream waters.
(c) Sediment load and particulate size shall
not exceed levels that interfere with irrigation or the other designated
beneficial uses of the canal;
(d)
pH values may not fall outside the range of 4.5 to 9.0.
(3) Minimum Design Criteria for Treatment and
control of Sewage Wastes in this Basin:
(a)
During periods of low stream flows (approximately April 1 to October 31):
Treatment resulting in monthly average effluent concentrations not to exceed 20
mg/l of BOD and 20 mg/l of SS or equivalent control;
(b) During the period of high stream flows
(approximately November 1 to April 30): A minimum of secondary treatment or
equivalent control and unless otherwise specifically authorized by DEQ,
operation of all waste treatment and control facilities at maximum practicable
efficiency and effectiveness so as to minimize waste discharges to public
waters.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, 468B.030, 468B.035 & 468B.048
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468B.030, 468B.035 & 468B.048
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