B. The dissolved oxygen content of Class C water may be not |
less than 5 parts per million or 60% of saturation, |
whichever is higher, and not less than 6.5 parts per million |
as a 30-day average whenever the daily water temperature is |
equal to or less than 24 degrees centigrade or the ambient |
temperature of the water body, whichever is lower, except |
that in identified salmonid spawning areas where water |
quality is sufficient to ensure spawning, egg incubation and |
survival of early life stages, that water quality sufficient |
for these purposes must be maintained. In addition, in |
order to provide additional protection for growth of |
indigenous fish, dischargers that were issued final |
discharge licenses or water quality certificates prior to |
March 16, 2004 that are based on a 6.5 parts per million |
dissolved oxygen criterion must continue to be licensed |
using a temperature of 24 degrees centigrade or the ambient |
temperature of the water body, whichever is lower. Final |
discharge licenses and water quality certificates not based |
on a 6.5 parts per million dissolved oxygen criterion prior |
to March 16, 2004 must be based on a 6.5 parts per million |
dissolved oxygen criterion at a temperature of 22 degrees |
centigrade or the ambient temperature of the water body, |
whichever is lower. Between May 15th and September 30th, |
the number of Escherichia coli bacteria of human origin in |
these waters may not exceed a geometric mean of 142 per 100 |
milliliters or an instantaneous level of 949 per 100 |
milliliters. The board shall adopt rules governing the |
procedure for designation of spawning areas. Those rules |
must include provision for periodic review of designated |
spawning areas and consultation with affected persons prior |
to designation of a stretch of water as a spawning area. |