Utah Admin. Code R317-2-7
a. The numeric criteria listed in Section R317-2-14 shall apply to each of the classes assigned to waters of the state as specified in Section R317-2-6. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this rule for any person to discharge or place any wastes or other substances in such manner as may interfere with designated uses protected by assigned classes or to cause any of the
applicable standards to be violated, except as provided in Subsection R317-1-3.1 or as authorized by schedules of compliance. The Director has authority to issue schedules of compliance for dischargers to meet UPDES water quality-based effluent limits.
c. Site-specific standards may be adopted by rulemaking where biomonitoring data, bioassays, or other scientific analyses indicate that the statewide criterion is over or under protective of the designated uses or where natural or un-alterable conditions or other factors as defined in 40 CFR 131.10(g) prevent the attainment of the statewide criteria as prescribed in Subsections R317-2-7.2, and R317-2-7.3, and Section R317-2-14.
7.2 Narrative Standards
It shall be unlawful, and a violation of this rule, for any person to discharge or place any waste or other substance in such a way as will be or may become offensive such as unnatural deposits, floating debris, oil, scum or other nuisances such as color, odor or taste; or cause conditions which produce undesirable aquatic life or which produce objectionable tastes in edible aquatic organisms; or result in concentrations or combinations of substances which produce undesirable physiological responses in desirable resident fish, or other desirable aquatic life, or undesirable human health effects, as determined by bioassay or other tests performed in accordance with standard procedures; or determined by biological assessments in Subsection R317-2-7.3.
7.3 Biological Water Quality Assessment and Criteria
Waters of the state shall be free from human-induced stressors which will degrade the beneficial uses as prescribed by the biological assessment processes and biological criteria set forth in Subsections (7.3)(a) through (d).
7.1 Application of Standards
KEY: water pollution, water quality standards
Date of Last Change: June 2, 2026
Notice of Continuation: June 22, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-5; FWPCA 33 USC 1251, 1311-1317, 1329