314 C.M.R. 4.05
(2) Criteria.
alternative minimum criteria. Site-specific numerical criteria also may supplement any of the narrative criteria in 314 CMR 4.00. Site-specific criteria are set forth in and pursuant to 314 CMR 4.05(7). Should the Department develop site-specific numerical criteria for any pollutant that is the primary cause of nonattainment of any criteria in 314 CMR 4.00, the Department may determine that such site-specific criteria supersede other criteria in 314 CMR 4.00. The Department may establish site-specific criteria for a segment or segments of a water, for an entire water, or for a group of waters with similar physical, chemical or biological qualities. The Department may establish site-specific hydrologic conditions at which criteria are applied. The Department will adopt any such site-specific criteria as revisions to 314 CMR 4.00 in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30A. (b) Criteria for segments designated for partial use in 314 CMR 4.06 shall be site-specific but, to the maximum extent feasible, shall be the same as the criteria assigned to the Class. For segments so designated because of the impacts of CSO or stormwater discharges, criteria may depart from the criteria assigned to the Class only to the extent necessary to accommodate the technology-based treatment limitations of the CSO or stormwater discharges.
(3) Inland Water Classes.
(a) Class A. Those Inland Waters so designated pursuant to 314 CMR 4.06; including, without limitation, 314 CMR 4.06(1)(d)1. and (4) as public water supplies and their tributaries; certain wetlands designated in 314 CMR 4.06(2); certain reservoirs designated in 314 CMR 4.06(3); and certain surface waters designated in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b). They are designated as excellent habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife, including for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for primary and secondary contact recreation, even if not allowed. These waters shall have excellent aesthetic value. These waters are protected as Outstanding Resource Waters.
2. Temperature.
4. Bacteria.
(b) Class B. Those Inland Waters so designated pursuant to 314 CMR 4.06; including, without limitation, certain wetlands designated in 314 CMR 4.06(2); certain other waters designated in 314 CMR 4.06(5); and certain qualified waters designated in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b). These waters are designated as a habitat for fish, other aquatic life, and wildlife, including for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for primary and secondary contact recreation. Where designated in 314 CMR 4.06(1)(d)6. and (6)(b) as a "Treated Water Supply", they shall be suitable as a source of public water supply with appropriate treatment. Class B waters shall be suitable for irrigation and other agricultural uses and for compatible industrial cooling and process uses. These waters shall have consistently good aesthetic value.
2. Temperature.
(c) Class C. These Inland Waters are designated as a habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife, including for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for secondary contact recreation. These waters shall be suitable for the irrigation of crops used for consumption after cooking and for compatible industrial cooling and process uses. These waters shall have good aesthetic value.
2. Temperature.
4. Bacteria. In lieu of meeting the minimum criteria for bacteria set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)1. and 3., concentrations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in Class C Surface Waters shall satisfy 314 CMR 4.05(3)(c)4.a. and b. whenever necessary for protection of secondary contact recreation. It shall hereby be presumed that such protection is necessary year-round, provided, however, in the context of the issuance of a particular permit or approval by the Department, this presumption may be rebutted for a particular surface water or segment during periods of reduced frequency of use due to cold weather or otherwise (e.g., during the winter months, generally November through March). All such permits or approvals will be publicly available for review in accordance with the applicable regulations for that permit or approval.
(4) Coastal and Marine Classes.
(a) Class SA. Those Coastal and Marine Waters so designated pursuant to 314 CMR 4.06; including, without limitation, 314 CMR 4.06(2) and (5), and certain qualified waters designated in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b). These waters are designated as an excellent habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife, including for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for primary and secondary contact recreation. In certain waters, excellent habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife may include, but is not limited to, seagrass. Where designated for shellfishing in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b), these waters shall be suitable for shellfish harvesting without depuration (Approved and Conditionally Approved Shellfish Areas). These waters shall have excellent aesthetic value. In the case of a water intake structure at a desalination facility, the Department has the authority under 33 U.S.C. § 1251 (FWPCA § 401), M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26 through 53 and 314 CMR 3.00: Surface Water Discharge Permit Program to condition the water intake structure to assure compliance of the withdrawal activity with 314 CMR 4.00 including, but not limited to, compliance with the narrative and numerical criteria and protection of existing and designated uses.
2. Temperature.
4. Bacteria.
(b) Class SB. Those Coastal and Marine Waters so designated pursuant to 314 CMR 4.06; including, without limitation, 314 CMR 4.06(2) and certain surface waters designated in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b). These waters are designated as a habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife, including for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for primary and secondary contact recreation. In certain waters, habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife may include, but is not limited to, seagrass. Where designated for shellfishing in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(b), these waters shall be suitable for shellfish harvesting with depuration (Restricted and Conditionally Restricted Shellfish Areas). These waters shall have consistently good aesthetic value. In the case of a water intake structure at a desalination facility, the Department has the authority under 33 U.S.C. § 1251 (FWPCA § 401), M.G.L. c. 21, §§ 26 through 53 and 314 CMR 3.00: Surface Water Discharge Permit Program to condition the water intake structure to assure compliance of the withdrawal activity with 314 CMR 4.00 including, but not limited to, compliance with the narrative and numerical criteria and protection of existing and designated uses.
2. Temperature.
4. Bacteria.
(c) Class SC. These Coastal and Marine Waters are designated as a habitat for fish, other aquatic life and wildlife including, for their reproduction, migration, growth and other critical functions, and for secondary contact recreation. They shall also be suitable for certain industrial cooling and process uses. These waters shall have good aesthetic value.
2. Temperature.
4. Bacteria. In lieu of meeting the minimum criteria for bacteria set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)2. and 3., concentrations of enterococci bacteria in Class SC Surface Waters shall satisfy 314 CMR 4.05(4)(c)4.a. and b., whenever necessary for the protection of secondary contact recreation. It shall hereby be presumed that such protection is necessary year-round, provided, however, in the context of the issuance of a particular permit or approval by the Department, this presumption may be rebutted for a particular surface water or segment during periods of reduced frequency of use due to cold weather or otherwise (e.g., during the winter months, generally November through March). All such permits or approvals will be publicly available for review in accordance with the applicable regulations for that permit or approval.
(5) Additional Minimum Criteria Applicable to All Surface Waters.
(e) Toxic Pollutants. All surface waters shall be free from pollutants in concentrations or combinations that are toxic to humans, aquatic life or wildlife.
2. Use of Toxic Pollutant Criteria. For any discharge of a pollutant described in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(e) requiring a permit or approval:
a. Accumulation of Pollutants. Where appropriate, the Department shall use an additional margin of safety when establishing water quality based effluent limits to assure that pollutants do not persist in the environment or accumulate in organisms to levels that:
d. Methods for Data Collection and Calculation of Instantaneous and Final Equation- and Model-based Criteria Values. Use of pollutant criteria established in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(e)1. which are equation- or model-based to develop water quality based effluent limits shall be subject to the following:
e. Unlisted Pollutants; Combinations of Pollutants. Any pollutant or combination of pollutants within the meaning of 314 CMR 4.05(5)(e) for which 314 CMR 4.05(5)(e)1. does not establish a generally applicable criterion shall not be discharged to surface waters in a quantity or manner that would:
ii. cause adverse human health effects due to the ingestion, inhalation or dermal absorption of such toxins attributable to such waters during their reasonable use as designated in 314 CMR 4.00; or
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(f) Bacteria.
1. Inland Waters. Concentrations of bacteria in Inland Waters, subject to the reduced interval requirements set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)3. as applicable, and except as otherwise provided in the seasonal exception set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)4. as applicable, shall, on a year-round basis, satisfy either 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)1.a. or b:
a. for E. coli:
b. for enterococci:
c. The preceding requirements are summarized in the following table:
Bacterial Bacterial Criteria for Inland Waters (cfu/100mL)* Indicator
Geometric Mean* Statistical Threshold Value*
enterococci (cid:35)35 (cid:35)130
*The geometric mean for at least one indicator shall not be exceeded in any 90-day or smaller interval. No more than 10% of all samples collected within that interval shall exceed the statistical threshold value for that indicator.
2. Coastal and Marine Waters. Concentrations of bacteria in Coastal and Marine Waters, subject to the reduced interval requirements set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)3. as applicable, and except as otherwise provided in the seasonal exception set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)4. as applicable, shall, on a year-round basis, satisfy 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)2.a.:
a. for enterococci:
b. The preceding requirements are summarized in the following table:
Bacterial Bacterial Criteria for Coastal and Marine Waters Indicator (cfu/100mL)*
Geometric Mean* Statistical Threshold Value*
enterococci (cid:35)35 (cid:35)130
*The geometric mean for this indicator shall not be exceeded in any 90-day or smaller interval. No more than 10% of all samples collected within that interval shall exceed the statistical threshold value for this indicator.
3. Reduced Interval Requirements. The geometric mean and statistical threshold value used for calculating the minimum criteria for bacteria set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)1. and 2., shall be calculated and assessed, respectively, over a 30-day or smaller interval in lieu of any otherwise applicable longer interval, if either of the conditions set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(5)(f)3.a.i. or ii. is met.
a. Conditions which require a reduced interval:
(g) Organoleptic Effect Pollutant Criteria. All surface waters shall be free from pollutants in concentrations that would exceed the organoleptic effect (e.g., taste and odor) criteria established in 314 CMR 4.06(6)(e): Table 30: Organoleptic Effect Criteria. Provided, however, that the more stringent of the following organoleptic effect criteria, as applicable, shall control:
2. the following narrative criteria:
(6) Determining Aquatic Life Criteria Applicability Where Fresh Water and Coastal and Marine Waters Mix. 314 CMR 4.05(6) establishes whether fresh water or coastal and marine water aquatic life criteria, which are set forth in 314 CMR 4.05(3), (4) and (5), and in Table 29a at 314 CMR 4.06(6)(d): Table 29: Generally Applicable Criteria, shall apply. 314 CMR 4.05(6) shall apply, regardless of the designated class of water pursuant to 314 CMR 4.06.