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Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Water, Water Quality Standards Program
Proposed Water Quality Proposed Water Quality Standard for Standard for
Natural ConditionsNatural Conditions
Public Work Shops Public Work Shops Fairbanks – August 29, 2006Fairbanks – August 29, 2006Anchorage – August 30, 2006Anchorage – August 30, 2006
Juneau – August 31, 2006Juneau – August 31, 2006
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Public Hearing Public Hearing
Anchorage – September 18Anchorage – September 18thth
4:00 – 6:00 PM4:00 – 6:00 PMLegislative Information OfficeLegislative Information Office
1-888-295-45461-888-295-4546
Proposed Water Quality Proposed Water Quality StandardStandard
for Natural Conditionsfor Natural Conditions
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Work Shop PresentersWork Shop Presenters
Jim PowellJim PowellSection Manager, Water Quality Standards Section Manager, Water Quality Standards
[email protected][email protected]
Nancy SonafrankNancy SonafrankProgram Manager, Program Manager,
Water Quality Assessment & Monitoring ProgramWater Quality Assessment & Monitoring Program
[email protected][email protected]
Jerry DiamondJerry DiamondTetra Tech, IncTetra Tech, Inc
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Work Shop AgendaWork Shop Agenda IntroductionIntroduction Problem and ProposalProblem and Proposal Public Review Process for Proposed Public Review Process for Proposed
RegulationRegulation Proposed RegulationProposed Regulation Review of Proposed Guidance Review of Proposed Guidance Questions and Answers Questions and Answers
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IntroductionIntroduction
Roles: DEC and Tetra Tech, Inc.Roles: DEC and Tetra Tech, Inc. Work Shop objectives:Work Shop objectives:
Describe what is being proposed and Describe what is being proposed and whywhy
Provide public review process for Provide public review process for revisionrevision
Provide a public forum for questions & Provide a public forum for questions & answersanswers
Ground rules and timeframeGround rules and timeframe
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What is the Problem?What is the Problem?
Challenges in permitting discharges Challenges in permitting discharges to waters with to waters with naturally low quality naturally low quality (Triennial Review priority)(Triennial Review priority)
Current regulations require site specific criteria Current regulations require site specific criteria that are “better” than the natural conditionthat are “better” than the natural condition
Not possible for actions where there is no Not possible for actions where there is no control over pollutant levels via treatmentcontrol over pollutant levels via treatment
No current procedures on how to No current procedures on how to determine natural determine natural levels of pollutantslevels of pollutants
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What is the Proposal?What is the Proposal?
Add a narrative (or descriptive) Add a narrative (or descriptive) standard for waters standard for waters where the natural condition where the natural condition is of lower quality than is of lower quality than
the statewide water quality criteria.the statewide water quality criteria.
Remove the site specific criteria Remove the site specific criteria provision for natural provision for natural conditions in: 18 AAC conditions in: 18 AAC 70.235(b).70.235(b).
Guidance adopted into regulationGuidance adopted into regulation
Guidance for the Implementation of Guidance for the Implementation of Natural Condition-Based Natural Condition-Based Water Quality StandardsWater Quality Standards
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What is the Proposal?What is the Proposal?
The guidance describesThe guidance describestwo methods for two methods for implementing a natural implementing a natural condition-based water condition-based water quality standard:quality standard:-Concurrent -Concurrent Measurement (preferred)Measurement (preferred)-Statistical -Statistical CharacterizationCharacterization
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Public Review Process for Public Review Process for Proposed RegulationProposed Regulation
Public notice – 45 day comment periodPublic notice – 45 day comment periodAugust 17 - Oct. 2, 2006August 17 - Oct. 2, 2006
Public workshops (3)Public workshops (3) Public hearing Public hearing
public testimony taken and entered in the public testimony taken and entered in the public recordpublic record
Consultation with other agenciesConsultation with other agencies DEC responds to commentsDEC responds to comments DEC drafts final revisions to the DEC drafts final revisions to the regulations and regulations and guidanceguidance
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Regulation Adoption ProcessRegulation Adoption Process
DEC Commissioner adopts DEC Commissioner adopts regulationsregulations
Department of Law ReviewDepartment of Law Review
Lt. Governor files regulationsLt. Governor files regulations
Regulations go into effect 30 days Regulations go into effect 30 days later for state later for state purposespurposes
EPA review and approval for CWA EPA review and approval for CWA purposespurposes
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Public Review ProcessPublic Review Process - Deadline for - Deadline for CommentsComments
WHEN:WHEN: 5 PM Alaska time, October 2, 20065 PM Alaska time, October 2, 2006
WHERE & WHO:WHERE & WHO: Send comments to:Send comments to:
Jim Powell, Section ManagerJim Powell, Section Manager
Water Quality Standards, Water Division Water Quality Standards, Water Division
Department of Environmental ConservationDepartment of Environmental Conservation
610 University Ave610 University Ave
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709Fairbanks, Alaska 99709
HOWHOW:: Fax to (907) 451-2187Fax to (907) 451-2187
E-MAIL: E-MAIL: Jim Jim [email protected]@dec.state.ak.us
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Natural Condition DefinitionNatural Condition Definition
Currently Defined in Currently Defined in
18 AAC 70.990(41):18 AAC 70.990(41): any physical, chemical, any physical, chemical,
biological, or biological, or radiological condition radiological condition existing in a waterbody existing in a waterbody before any human-before any human-caused influence on, caused influence on, discharge to, or discharge to, or addition of material to, addition of material to, the waterbodythe waterbody
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Proposed RegulationProposed Regulation
Proposed 18 AAC 70.010(c):Proposed 18 AAC 70.010(c): Where the Department determines that the natural Where the Department determines that the natural
condition of a water of the state is of lower quality than condition of a water of the state is of lower quality than the water quality criteria set out in 18 AAC 70.020(b), the the water quality criteria set out in 18 AAC 70.020(b), the natural condition supersedes the criteria and becomes the natural condition supersedes the criteria and becomes the standard for that water. In implementing water quality standard for that water. In implementing water quality standards based on the natural conditions in a permit, standards based on the natural conditions in a permit, certification or other written decision, the department will certification or other written decision, the department will follow the procedures set out in the follow the procedures set out in the Guidance for the Guidance for the Implementation of Natural Condition-Based Water Quality Implementation of Natural Condition-Based Water Quality Standards, Standards, dated August 16, 2006 adopted by reference. dated August 16, 2006 adopted by reference.
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Proposed Natural Condition Proposed Natural Condition GuidanceGuidance
The guidance is in the regulationThe guidance is in the regulation Natural Condition-Based Water Quality Natural Condition-Based Water Quality
Standards Standards (Natural Standard) (Natural Standard) Natural StandardNatural Standard
Types of parameters that apply Types of parameters that apply
Procedures for developing Procedures for developing
Methods for calculating standard Methods for calculating standard
Methods for calculating permit limitsMethods for calculating permit limits
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Applicable Water Quality Applicable Water Quality ParametersParameters
Potentially applicable to any parameter not Potentially applicable to any parameter not attributable to human activities:attributable to human activities: Bacteria due to wildlifeBacteria due to wildlife Metals from natural mineral depositsMetals from natural mineral deposits Nutrients from wildlife, vegetation, soilsNutrients from wildlife, vegetation, soils Sediments from natural runoff, geologySediments from natural runoff, geology Temperature, dissolved oxygen from seasonal Temperature, dissolved oxygen from seasonal
shiftsshifts Other parameters attributed to natural processes Other parameters attributed to natural processes
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Natural Standards Do NOT Natural Standards Do NOT Apply to:Apply to:
Human created substances:Human created substances: PCBsPCBs DioxinsDioxins Synthetic pesticidesSynthetic pesticides
Concentrations of any pollutant Concentrations of any pollutant attributable to human activitiesattributable to human activities
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Natural Conditions Process Natural Conditions Process OverviewOverview
Step 1. Exceedance Determination
Step 6. Recordkeeping
Step 5. Public Participation
Step 4. Express Natural Condition-Based Standards
Step 3. Areal Extent Determination
Step 2. Natural Condition Finding
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Step 1. Exceedance Step 1. Exceedance DeterminationDetermination
Statewide water quality criteria (Criteria) Statewide water quality criteria (Criteria) apply unless proven otherwiseapply unless proven otherwise
DEC must find that:DEC must find that:(1) the water quality is lower than the Criteria; (1) the water quality is lower than the Criteria;
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(2) the lower water quality is a result of natural (2) the lower water quality is a result of natural processesprocesses
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Exceedance Determination Exceedance Determination (cont.)(cont.)
Preferred ApproachPreferred Approach:: Record of natural Record of natural condition monitoring data from the waterbody of condition monitoring data from the waterbody of interestinterest
AlternateAlternate (if preferred approach is unavailable (if preferred approach is unavailable or unreasonable):or unreasonable): Records from nearby site Records from nearby site having similar characteristicshaving similar characteristics Data must be collected from the same watershed as Data must be collected from the same watershed as
the waterbody of interestthe waterbody of interest Applicable when no natural condition monitoring is Applicable when no natural condition monitoring is
possible in the waterbody of interest due to human possible in the waterbody of interest due to human activitiesactivities
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Step 2. Natural Condition Step 2. Natural Condition FindingFinding
DEC must find that Criteria exceedances are DEC must find that Criteria exceedances are the result of natural processes and not the result of natural processes and not human activityhuman activity The waterbody must be in a predominantly The waterbody must be in a predominantly
natural state: few roads, light recreational use, natural state: few roads, light recreational use, limited human activity, although not necessarily limited human activity, although not necessarily pristinepristine
Excludes watersheds with major hydrologic or Excludes watersheds with major hydrologic or riparian changesriparian changes
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Natural Condition Finding Natural Condition Finding (cont.)(cont.)
Must include:Must include: Why human activities are not directly or Why human activities are not directly or
indirectly the cause of the Criteria exceedance indirectly the cause of the Criteria exceedance for the pollutant of concernfor the pollutant of concern
Evidence that there has been minimal human Evidence that there has been minimal human activity in the watershed that would affect the activity in the watershed that would affect the water quality parameter in questionwater quality parameter in question
How natural processes are adequate to explain How natural processes are adequate to explain the observed exceedancesthe observed exceedances
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Step 3. Areal Extent Step 3. Areal Extent DeterminationDetermination
May include:May include: a single point in a a single point in a
waterbody waterbody a number of points a number of points
over an entire over an entire waterbodywaterbody
some portion of a some portion of a waterbodywaterbody
DEC will consider:DEC will consider: water quality water quality
informationinformation
groundwater and groundwater and surface water influences surface water influences
other natural processes other natural processes that affect water qualitythat affect water quality
To what “waterbody” does the Natural To what “waterbody” does the Natural Standard apply?Standard apply?
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Step 4. Expressing Natural Step 4. Expressing Natural Standards:Standards:
Two ApproachesTwo Approaches Concurrent Measurement ApproachConcurrent Measurement Approach
Compares natural reference site to the waterbody of Compares natural reference site to the waterbody of interestinterest
Preferred approachPreferred approach Statistical Characterization ApproachStatistical Characterization Approach
Used when concurrent approach is not practicable Used when concurrent approach is not practicable
( e.g., physical limitation) because there is no ( e.g., physical limitation) because there is no reference point that can be relied on to reflect reference point that can be relied on to reflect continuing natural conditionscontinuing natural conditions
Needs at least two years of data Needs at least two years of data Uses statistics to describe the natural conditionUses statistics to describe the natural condition
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Expressing Natural Standards Expressing Natural Standards (cont.)(cont.)
Two Approaches: Concurrent Two Approaches: Concurrent MeasurementMeasurementThe preferred The preferred
approach: approach:
Compares natural Compares natural reference site to reference site to the waterbody of the waterbody of interest.interest.
Up stream natural reference site
Down stream monitoring site
Borders of site
Discharge occur here
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Impact: Stream has been diverted
Alternate natural monitoring site
Discharge occurs here
Historic up stream natural reference site
Down stream monitoring site
Expressing Natural Standards Expressing Natural Standards (cont.)(cont.)
Two Approaches: Statistical AnalysisTwo Approaches: Statistical Analysis Historical Data Historical Data
CollectionCollection
Borders of site
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Copper Concentration (µg/L)
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Compare data with historical reference
Up stream natural reference site
Down stream monitoring site
Discharge Discharge MonitoringMonitoring
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Step 5. Public ParticipationStep 5. Public Participation
Any time DEC finds that the natural Any time DEC finds that the natural standard comprises the water quality standard comprises the water quality standard, the public will be notified and standard, the public will be notified and afforded an opportunity to commentafforded an opportunity to comment
Public notification, review, and opportunity Public notification, review, and opportunity for comment may be conducted for comment may be conducted independently or as part of an associated independently or as part of an associated action, such as a permitting decisionaction, such as a permitting decision
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Step 6. RecordkeepingStep 6. Recordkeeping
DEC will establish a record of every finding that DEC will establish a record of every finding that includes supporting documentation and technical includes supporting documentation and technical analysesanalyses
DEC will maintain an official list of the waterbodies DEC will maintain an official list of the waterbodies where Natural Standards have been found to applywhere Natural Standards have been found to apply
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Expressing Natural StandardsExpressing Natural Standards
Regardless of approach used, the applicant Regardless of approach used, the applicant must have:must have: Approved natural reference sites Approved natural reference sites Proper Quality Assurance and Quality Control Proper Quality Assurance and Quality Control
(QA/QC)(QA/QC) Appropriate statistics, data management and Appropriate statistics, data management and
metadata. metadata.
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Selection of Natural Reference Selection of Natural Reference SitesSites
A natural reference site must:A natural reference site must: Be free of significant upstream human disturbance; Be free of significant upstream human disturbance;
and and Have conditions comparable to the waterbody of Have conditions comparable to the waterbody of
interest.interest.
When using historic data, the applicant must When using historic data, the applicant must demonstrate that the site demonstrate that the site diddid meet natural meet natural reference site criteria during the time data reference site criteria during the time data collection took place.collection took place.
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Quality Assurance and Quality Quality Assurance and Quality ControlControl
QA/QC procedures must be identified and QA/QC procedures must be identified and used.used. Data collection in accordance with DEC generic Data collection in accordance with DEC generic
Quality Assurance Project Plan and Quality Quality Assurance Project Plan and Quality Management PlanManagement Plan
Analytical methods must be able to detect Analytical methods must be able to detect pollutant concentrations at the applicable DEC pollutant concentrations at the applicable DEC water quality standardwater quality standard
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Concurrent Measurement Concurrent Measurement ApproachApproach
Timing Timing Duplicate requiredDuplicate required Specified in permit monitoring requirementsSpecified in permit monitoring requirements If the effluent or downstream concentration If the effluent or downstream concentration
is less than or equal to the concurrent is less than or equal to the concurrent natural reference site measurement, then natural reference site measurement, then discharge is in compliance with the Natural discharge is in compliance with the Natural StandardStandard
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Concurrent Measurement Concurrent Measurement ApproachApproach
Objective: Ensure that water quality standards Objective: Ensure that water quality standards are met with a reasonable degree of assuranceare met with a reasonable degree of assurance
Noncompliance evaluated in two ways:Noncompliance evaluated in two ways: Any single measurement exceeds the concurrent Any single measurement exceeds the concurrent
reference condition by a statistically significant reference condition by a statistically significant marginmargin
Effluent concentrations Effluent concentrations persistentlypersistently exceed exceed reference conditions by any amountreference conditions by any amount
Permits must specify what is considered a Permits must specify what is considered a single or persistent exceedancesingle or persistent exceedance
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
The statistical methodology similar to EPA’s Technical Support Document (TSD) approach for setting permit limits
Statistical characterization must(1) Meet minimum data requirements including any
necessary seasonal determination(2) Complete the required statistical analysis
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Minimum Data RequirementsMinimum Data Requirements
Must include at least 20 valid data pointsMust include at least 20 valid data points A minimum of two years of data must be A minimum of two years of data must be
collected, preferably three yearscollected, preferably three years Should have Should have << 20% frequency of non-detects 20% frequency of non-detects Must measure seasonal variabilityMust measure seasonal variability
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Seasonal DeterminationsSeasonal Determinations If seasonal water quality is significantly If seasonal water quality is significantly
different, then seasonal Natural Standards different, then seasonal Natural Standards will be necessary.will be necessary.
20 valid data points will be required for each 20 valid data points will be required for each season.season.
If data are insufficient for a season, If data are insufficient for a season, statewide Criteria apply.statewide Criteria apply.
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Seasonal DeterminationsSeasonal Determinations Conditions that may require seasonal Conditions that may require seasonal
Natural Standards include:Natural Standards include: High and low flowsHigh and low flows Seasonal variations in gaining or losing flowSeasonal variations in gaining or losing flow Seasonal variation in current patternsSeasonal variation in current patterns Seasonal thermal stratification in lakes and Seasonal thermal stratification in lakes and
estuariesestuaries Winter and summer conditionsWinter and summer conditions Ice coverageIce coverage Storm eventsStorm events
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Statistical Analysis Statistical Analysis Statistical terms used:Statistical terms used:
Mean – the average of all data pointsMean – the average of all data points 9090thth percentile – 90% of the natural conditions percentile – 90% of the natural conditions
data will be at or below this concentrationdata will be at or below this concentration
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Statistical AnalysisStatistical Analysis Natural conditions vary over time, so the Natural conditions vary over time, so the
Natural Standard must describe a distribution Natural Standard must describe a distribution of concentrations, not just one valueof concentrations, not just one value
The natural distribution is described by:The natural distribution is described by: the the meanmean of natural conditions data describes the of natural conditions data describes the
Natural Standard for long-term or chronic exposure. Natural Standard for long-term or chronic exposure. the the 9090thth percentile percentile of natural conditions data of natural conditions data
describes the Natural Standard for occasional or describes the Natural Standard for occasional or acute exposure.acute exposure.
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Example: Natural Condition Example: Natural Condition DataData
compared to chronic and acute Criteriacompared to chronic and acute Criteria
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Natural Condition Example Natural Condition Example DataData
Derivation of chronic and acute Natural Derivation of chronic and acute Natural StandardStandard
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Acute standard: 90th percentile
Chronic standard: the mean
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Calculating Permit LimitsCalculating Permit Limits Calculating permit limits is described in the Calculating permit limits is described in the
EPA’s permit manual for Toxics. EPA’s permit manual for Toxics. Permits require calculation of wasteload Permits require calculation of wasteload
allocation , long term average, average allocation , long term average, average monthly load, and maximum daily load.monthly load, and maximum daily load.
The values calculated for the Natural The values calculated for the Natural Standards statistics are used to calculate Standards statistics are used to calculate these types of permit limits. these types of permit limits.
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Statistical Characterization Statistical Characterization ApproachApproach
Other Water ActionsOther Water Actions Natural Standards calculated by statistical Natural Standards calculated by statistical
characterization can also be used for :characterization can also be used for : Determining if a waterbody is impaired or Determining if a waterbody is impaired or
meeting standards under the Clean Water Act meeting standards under the Clean Water Act Section 303(d); or Section 303(d); or
Determining waterbody recovery goals in a Total Determining waterbody recovery goals in a Total Maximum Daily Load plans for impaired Maximum Daily Load plans for impaired waterbodies.waterbodies.
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For More InformationFor More Information
Call Jim Powell at 907- 451-Call Jim Powell at 907- 451-28812881
Or use the DEC websiteOr use the DEC websitewww.dec.state.ak.us/water/wqsar/trireview/naturawww.dec.state.ak.us/water/wqsar/trireview/naturalconditionslconditions
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