| | This bill creates a new classification for riverine | impoundments that thermally stratify during some portion of | the year. Currently, these waters are classified as Class C | water bodies, and are limited to 4 impoundments: Gulf Island | Pond, Dolby Pond, Burnham Pond and the Fort Halifax | impoundment. The bill does not apply to impoundments | classified as GPA. |
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| | Historically, impoundments were classified as either Class C | or Class GPA depending upon the presence of upstream point | sources. Impoundments downstream from point sources were | classified as riverine waters, for example, Class C, because | discharges were prohibited to GPA waters. |
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| | A riverine designation, however, does not accurately reflect | the physical characteristics of some of these impoundments. | Unlike free-flowing rivers, some riverine impoundments exhibit | important lake-like characteristics, such as thermal | stratification. The RI Class provides appropriate criteria | reflective of these physical characteristics while, at the | same time, ensuring maintenance of existing water quality. |
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| | For purposes of determining whether water quality is | sufficient to support habitat for fish and aquatic life, water | quality is to be measured when existing fish populations are | present and at locations in the water body necessary to | support all life stages of existing fish populations. In | determining whether the water is of a quality to support other | aquatic life, effects associated with thermal stratification, | including inhibited mixing, are considered natural conditions. |
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| | This bill establishes a de minimis level for total | phosphorus discharges. The de minimis level is based on the | minimum detectable total phosphorus concentration using low | detection limit analyses and clean sampling techniques. |
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| | This bill repeals and replaces the existing definition of | "indigenous" by specifying that introduced species are not | indigenous to waters of the State. A new definition of | thermal stratification has been added. |
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