Ariz. Admin. Code § tit. 18, ch. 11, art. 2, tbl. 1

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 25, June 21, 2024
Table 1 - Water Quality Criteria by Designated Use (see footnote)

Parameter

CAS NUMBER

DWS AZ (µg/L)

FC AZ (µg/L)

FBC AZ (µg/L)

PBC AZ (µg/L)

A&Wc AZ Acute (µg/L)

A&Wc AZ Chronic (µg/L)

A&Ww AZ Acute (µg/L)

A&Ww AZ Chronic (µg/L)

AgI AZ (µg/L)

AgL AZ (µg/L)

Acenaphthene

83329

420

198

56,000

56,000

850

550

850

550

Acrolein

107028

3.5

1.9

467

467

3

3

3

3

Acrylonitrile

107131

0.06

0.2

3

37,333

3,800

250

3,800

250

Alachlor

15972608

2

9,333

9,333

2,500

170

2,500

170

Aldrin

309002

0.002

0.00005

0.08

28

3

3

0.003

See (b)

Alpha Particles (Gross) Radioactivity

15 pCi/L See (h)

Ammonia

7664417

See (e) & Tables 11 (present) & 14 (absent)

See (e) & Tables 13 (present) & 17 (absent)

See (e) & Tables 12 (present) & 15 (absent)

See (e) & Tables 13 (present) & 16 (absent)

Anthracene

120127

2,100

74

280,000

280,000

Antimony

7440360

6 T

640 T

747 T

747 T

88 D

30 D

88 D

30 D

Arsenic

7440382

10 T

80 T

30 T

280 T

340 D

150 D

340 D

150 D

2,000 T

200 T

Asbestos

1332214

See (a)

Atrazine

1912249

3

32,667

32,667

Barium

7440393

2,000 T

98,000 T

98,000 T

Benz(a)anthracene

56553

0.005

0.02

0.2

0.2

Benzene

71432

5

140

93

3,733

2,700

180

2,700

180

Benzo[b]fluoranthene Benzfluo- ranthene

205992

0.005

0.02

1.9

1.9

Benzidine

92875

0.0002

0.0002

0.01

2,800

1,300

89

1,300

89

0.01

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene

50328

0.2

0.02

0.2

0.2

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

207089

0.005

0.02

1.9

1.9

Beryllium

7440417

4 T

84 T

1,867 T

1,867 T

65 D

5.3 D

65 D

5.3 D

Beta particles and photon emitters

4 millirems /year See (i)

Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether

111444

0.03

0.5

1

1

120,000

6,700

120,000

6,700

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether

108601

280

3,441

37,333

37,333

Boron

7440428

1,400 T

186,667 T

186,667 T

1,000 T

Bromodichloromethane

75274

TTHM See (g)

17

TTHM

18,667

4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether

101553

180

14

180

14

Bromoform

75252

TTHM See (g)

133

180

18,667

15,000

10,000

15,000

10,000

Bromomethane

74839

9.8

299

1,307

1,307

5,500

360

5,500

360

Butyl benzyl phthalate

85687

1,400

386

186,667

186,667

1,700

130

1,700

130

Cadmium

7440439

5 T

84 T

700 T

700 T

See (d) & Table 2

See (d) & Table 3

See (d) & Table 2

See (d) & Table 3

50

50

Carbaryl

63252

2.1

2.1

2.1

2.1

Carbofuran

1563662

40

4,667

4,667

650

50

650

50

Carbon tetrachloride

56235

5

2

11

980

18,000

1,100

18,000

1,100

Chlordane

57749

2

0.0008

4

467

2.4

0.004

2.4

0.2

Chlorine (total residual)

7782505

4,000

4000

4000

19

11

19

11

Chlorobenzene

108907

100

1,553

18,667

18,667

3,800

260

3,800

260

2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether

110758

180,000

9,800

180,000

9,800

Chloroform

67663

TTHM See (g)

470

230

9,333

14,000

900

14,000

900

p-Chloro-m-cresol

59507

15

4.7

15

4.7

Chloromethane

74873

270,000

15,000

270,000

15,000

beta-Chloronaphthalene

91587

560

317

74,667

74,667

2-Chlorophenol

95578

35

30

4,667

4,667

2,200

150

2,200

150

Chloropyrifos

2921882

21

2,800

2,800

0.08

0.04

0.08

0.04

Chromium III

16065831

75,000 T

1,400,000 T

1,400,000 T

See (d) & Table 4

See (d) & Table 4

See (d) & Table 4

See (d) & Table 4

Chromium VI

18540299

21 T

150 T

2,800 T

2,800 T

16 D

11 D

16 D

11 D

Chromium (Total)

7440473

100 T

1,000

1,000

Chrysene

218019

0.005

0.02

19

19

Copper

7440508

1,300 T

1,300 T

1,300 T

See (d) & Table 5

See (d) & Table 5

See (d) & Table 5

See (d) & Table 5

5,000 T

500 T

Cyanide (as free cyanide)

57125

200 T

16,000 T

18,667 T

18,667 T

22 T

5.2 T

41 T

9.7 T

200 T

Dalapon

75990

200

8,000

28,000

28,000

DDT and its breakdown products

50293

0.1

0.0002

14

467

1.1

0.001

1.1

0.001

0.001

0.001

Demeton

8065483

0.1

0.1

Diazinon

333415

0.17

0.17

0.17

0.17

Dibenz (ah) anthracene

53703

0.005

0.02

1.9

1.9

Dibromochloromethane

124481

TTHM See (g)

13

TTHM

18,667

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropro- pane

96128

0.2

2,800

2,800

1,2-Dibromoethane

106934

0.05

8,400

8,400

Dibutyl phthalate

84742

700

899

93,333

93,333

470

35

470

35

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

95501

600

205

84,000

84,000

790

300

1,200

470

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

541731

2,500

970

2,500

970

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

106467

75

5755

373,333

373,333

560

210

2,000

780

3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine

91941

0.08

0.03

3

3

1,2-Dichloroethane

107062

5

37

15

186,667

59,000

41,000

59,000

41,000

1,1-Dichloroethylene

75354

7

7,143

46,667

46,667

15,000

950

15,000

950

1,2-cis-Dichloroethylene

156592

70

70

70

1,2-trans-Dichloroethylene

156605

100

10,127

18,667

18,667

68,000

3,900

68,000

3,900

Dichloromethane

75092

5

593

190

56,000

97,000

5,500

97,000

5,500

2,4-Dichlorophenol

120832

21

59

2,800

2,800

1,000

88

1,000

88

2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

(2,4-D)

94757

70

9,333

9,333

1,2-Dichloropropane

78875

5

17,518

84,000

84,000

26,000

9,200

26,000

9,200

1,3-Dichloropropene

542756

0.7

42

420

28,000

3,000

1,100

3,000

1,100

Dieldrin

60571

0.002

0.00005

0.09

47

0.2

0.06

0.2

0.06

0.003

See (b)

Diethyl phthalate

84662

5,600

8,767

746,667

746,667

26,000

1,600

26,000

1,600

Di (2-ethylhexyl) adipate

103231

400

560,000

560,000

Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

117817

6

3

100

18,667

400

360

400

360

2,4-Dimethylphenol

105679

140

171

18,667

18,667

1,000

310

1,000

310

Dimethyl phthalate

131113

17,000

1,000

17,000

1,000

4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol

534521

28

582

3,733

3,733

310

24

310

24

2,4-Dinitrophenol

51285

14

1,067

1,867

1,867

110

9.2

110

9.2

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

121142

14

421

1,867

1,867

14,000

860

14,000

860

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

606202

0.05

2

3,733

Di-n-octyl phthalate

117840

2,800

373,333

373,333

Dinoseb

88857

7

933

933

1,2-Diphenylhydrazine

122667

0.04

0.2

1.8

1.8

130

11

130

11

Diquat

85007

20

2,053

2,053

Endosulfan sulfate

1031078

42

18

5,600

5,600

0.2

0.06

0.2

0.06

Endosulfan (Total)

115297

42

18

5,600

5,600

0.2

0.06

0.2

0.06

Endothall

145733

100

18,667

18,667

Endrin

72208

2

0.06

280

280

0.09

0.04

0.09

0.04

0.004

0.004

Endrin aldehyde

7421934

2

0.09

0.04

0.09

0.04

Ethylbenzene

100414

700

2,133

93,333

93,333

23,000

1,400

23,000

1,400

Fluoranthene

206440

280

28

37,333

37,333

2,000

1,600

2,000

1,600

Fluorene

86737

280

1,067

37,333

37,333

Fluoride

7782414

4,000

140,000

140,000

Glyphosate

1071836

700

266,667

93,333

93,333

Guthion

86500

0.01

0.01

Heptachlor

76448

0.4

0.00008

0.4

467

0.5

0.004

0.5

0.004

Heptachlor epoxide

1024573

0.2

0.00004

0.2

12

0.5

0.004

0.5

0.004

Hexachlorobenzene

118741

1

0.0003

1

747

6

3.7

6

3.7

Hexachlorobutadiene

87683

0.4

18

18

187

45

8.2

45

8.2

Hexachlorocyclohexane alpha

319846

0.006

0.005

0.22

7,467

1,600

130

1,600

130

Hexachlorocyclohexane beta

319857

0.02

0.02

0.78

560

1,600

130

1,600

130

Hexachlorocyclohexane delta

319868

1,600

130

1,600

130

Hexachlorocyclohexane gamma (lindane)

58899

0.2

1.8

280

280

1

0.08

1

0.28

Hexachlorocyclopentadiene

77474

50

580

9,800

9,800

3.5

0.3

3.5

0.3

Hexachloroethane

67721

2.5

3.3

100

933

490

350

490

350

Hydrogen sulfide

7783064

2 See (c)

2 See (c)

Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene

193395

0.05

0.49

1.9

1.9

Iron

7439896

1,000 D

1,000 D

Isophorone

78591

37

961

1,500

186,667

59,000

43,000

59,000

43,000

Lead

7439921

15 T

15 T

15 T

See (d) & Table 6

See (d) & Table 6

See (d) & Table 6

See (d) & Table 6

10,000 T

100 T

Malathion

121755

140

18,667

18,667

0.1

0.1

Manganese

7439965

980

130,667

130,667

10,000

Mercury

7439976

2 T

280 T

280 T

2.4 D

0.01 D

2.4 D

0.01 D

10 T

Methoxychlor

72435

40

4,667

4,667

0.03

0.03

Methylmercury

22967926

0.3 mg/ kg

Mirex

2385855

1

187

187

0.001

0.001

Naphthalene

91203

140

1,524

18,667

18,667

1,100

210

3,200

580

Nickel

7440020

140 T

4,600 T

28,000 T

28,000 T

See (d) & Table 7

See (d) & Table 7

See (d) & Table 7

See (d) & Table 7

Nitrate

14797558

10,000

3,733,333

3,733,333

Nitrite

14797650

1,000

233,333

233,333

Nitrate + Nitrite

10,000

Nitrobenzene

98953

3.5

138

467

467

1,300

850

1,300

850

p-Nitrophenol

100027

4,100

3,000

4,100

3,000

N-nitrosodimethylamine

62759

0.001

3

0.03

0.03

N-Nitrosodiphenylamine

86306

7.1

6

290

290

2,900

200

2,900

200

N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine

621647

0.005

0.5

0.2

88,667

Nonylphenol

104405

28

6.6

28

6.6

Oxamyl

23135220

200

23,333

23,333

Parathion

56382

0.07

0.01

0.07

0.01

Paraquat

1910425

32

4,200

4,200

100

54

100

54

Pentachlorophenol

87865

1

1,000

12

28,000

See (e), (j) & Table 10

See (e), (j) & Table 10

See (e), (j) & Table 10

See (e), (j) & Table 10

Permethrin

52645531

350

46,667

46,667

0.3

0.2

0.3

0.2

Phenanthrene

85018

30

6.3

30

6.3

Phenol

108952

2,100

37

280,000

280,000

5,100

730

7,000

1,000

Picloram

1918021

500

2,710

65,333

65,333

Polychlorinatedbiphenyls (PCBs)

1336363

0.5

0.00006

2 19

19

2

0.01

2

0.02

0.001

0.001

Pyrene

129000

210

800

28,000

28,000

Radium 226 + Radium 228

5 pCi/L

Selenium

7782492

50 T

667 T

4,667 T

4,667 T

2 T

2 T

20 T

50 T

Silver

7440224

35 T

8,000 T

4,667 T

4,667 T

See (d) &

Table 8

See (d) &

Table 8

Simazine

112349

4

4,667

4,667

Strontium

7440246

8 pCi/L

Styrene

100425

100

186,667

186,667

5,600

370

5,600

370

Sulfides

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorod- ibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8- TCDD)

1746016

0.00003

5x10-9

0.00003

0.0009

0.01

0.005

0.01

0.005

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

79345

0.2

4

7

56,000

4,700

3,200

4,700

3,200

Tetrachloroethylene

127184

5

261

9,333

9,333

2,600

280

6,500

680

Thallium

7440280

2 T

7.2 T

75 T

75 T

700 D

150 D

700 D

150 D

Toluene

108883

1,000

201.000

280,000

280,000

8,700

180

8,700

180

Toxaphene

8001352

3

0.0003

1.3

933

0.7

0.0002

0.7

0.0002

0.005

0.005

Tributyltin

0.5

0.07

0.5

0.07

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

120821

70

70

9,333

9,333

750

130

1,700

300

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

71556

200

428,571

1,866,667

1,866,667

2,600

1,600

2,600

1,600

1,000

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

79005

5

16

25

3,733

18,000

12,000

18,000

12,000

Trichloroethylene

79016

5

29

280,000

280

20,000

1,300

20,000

1,300

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

88062

3.2

2

130

130

160

25

160

25

2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy propri-onic acid (2,4,5-TP)

93721

50

7,467

7,467

Trihalomethanes (T)

80

Tritium

10028178

20,000 pCi/ L

Uranium

7440611

30 D

2,800

2,800

Vinyl chloride

75014

2

5

2

2,800

Xylenes (T)

1330207

10,000

186,667

186,667

Zinc

7440666

2,100 T

5,106 T

280,000 T

280,000 T

See (d) & Table 9

See (d) & Table 9

See (d) & Table 9

See (d) & Table 9

10,000 T

25,000 T

Footnotes

a. The asbestos standard is 7 million fibers (longer than 10 micrometers) per liter.
b. The aldrin/dieldrin standard is exceeded when the sum of the two compounds exceeds 0.003 µg/L.
c. In lakes, the acute criteria for hydrogen sulfide apply only to water samples taken from the epilimnion, or the upper layer of a lake or reservoir.
d. Hardness, expressed as mg/L CaCO3, is determined according to the following criteria:
i. If the receiving water body has an A&Wc or A&Ww designated use, then hardness is based on the hardness of the receiving water body from a sample taken at the same time that the sample for the metal is taken, except that the hardness may not exceed 400 mg/L CaCO3.
ii. The mathematical equations for the hardness-dependent parameter represent the water quality standards. Examples of criteria for the hardness-dependent parameters have been calculated and are presented in separate tables in this rule for the convenience of the user.
e. pH is determined according to the following criteria:
i. If the receiving water has an A&Wc or A&Ww designated use, then pH is based on the pH of the receiving water body from a sample taken at the same time that the sample for pentachlorophenol or ammonia is taken.
ii. The mathematical equations for ammonia represent the water quality standards. Examples of criteria for ammonia have been calculated and are presented in separate tables in this rule for the convenience of the user.
f. Table 1 abbreviations.
i. µg/L = micrograms per liter,
ii. mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram,
iii. pCi/L = picocuries per liter,
iv. D = dissolved,
v. T = total recoverable,
vi. TTHM indicates that the chemical is a trihalomethane.
g. The total trihalomethane (TTHM) standard is exceeded when the sum of these four compounds exceeds 80 µg/L, as a rolling annual average.
h. The concentration of gross alpha particle activity includes radium-226, but excludes radon and uranium.
i. The average annual concentration of beta particle activity and photon emitters from manmade radionuclides shall not produce an annual dose equivalent to the total body or any internal organ greater than four millirems per year.
j. The mathematical equations for the pH-dependent parameters represent the water quality standards. Examples of criteria for the pH-dependent parameters have been calculated and are presented in separate tables in this rule for the convenience of the user.
k. Abbreviations for the mathematical equations are as follows:

e = the base of the natural logarithm and is a mathematical constant equal to 2.71828

LN = is the natural logarithm

CMC = Criterion Maximum Concentration (acute)

CCC= Criterion Continuous Concentration (chronic)

Ariz. Admin. Code tit. 18, ch. 11, art. 2, tbl. 1

New Section made by final rulemaking at 29 A.A.R. 302, effective 2/20/2023.