Parameter | Geometric mean not to exceed the given value | Not to exceed the given value more than ten per cent of the time | Not to Exceed the given value more than two per cent of the time |
Total Nitrogen | 250.0* | 520.0* | 80,0.0* |
(µg N/L) | 180.0** | 380.0** | 600.0** |
Nitrate + Nitrite | 70.0* | 180.0* | 300.0* |
Nitrogen | 30 .0** | 90.0** | 170.0** |
(µg [N03+N02]-N/L) | |||
Total Phosphorus | 50.0* | 100.0* | 150.0* |
(µg P/L) | 30.0** | 60.0** | 80.0** |
Total | 20.0* | 50.0* | 80.0* |
Suspended Solids | 10.0** | 30.0** | 55.0** |
(mg/L) | |||
Turbidity | 5.0* | 15.0* | 25.0* |
(N.T.U.) | 2.0** | 5.5** | 10.0** |
* Wet season - November 1 through April 30.
** Dry season - May 1 through October 31.
L = liter
N.T.U. = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. A comparison of the intensity of light scattered by the sample under defined conditions with the intensity of light scattered by a standard reference suspension under the same conditions. The higher the intensity of scattered light, the higher the turbidity. µg = microgram or 0.000001 grams pH Units - shall not deviate more than 0.5 units from ambient conditions and shall not be lower than 5.5 nor higher than 8.0
Dissolved Oxygen - Not less than eighty per cent saturation, determined as a function of ambient water temperature.
Temperature - Shall not vary more than one degree Celsius from ambient conditions. Specific Conductance - Not more than three hundred micromhos/centimeter.
Parameter | Geometric mean not to exceed the given value | Not to exceed the given value more than ten per cent of the time | Not to Exceed the given value more than two per cent of the time |
Total Nitrogen (µg N/L) | 200.00 | 350.00 | 500.00 |
Ammonia Nitrogen (µg NH4-N/L) | 6.00 | 10.00 | 20.00 |
Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen | 8.00 | 25.00 | 35.00 |
(µg [NO3+N02]-N/L) Total Phosphorus (µg P/L) | 25.00 | 50.00 | 75.00 |
Chlorophyll a (µg/L) | 2.00 | 5.00 | 10.00 |
Turbidity (N.T.U.) | 1.5 | 3.00 | 5.00 |
L = liter
N.T.U. = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. A comparison of the intensity of light scattered by the sample under defined conditions with the intensity of light scattered by a standard reference suspension under the same conditions. The higher the intensity of scattered light, the higher the turbidity.
µg = microgram or 0.000001 grams
pH Units - shall not deviate more than 0.5 units from ambient conditions and shall not be lower than 7.0 nor higher than 8.6.
Dissolved Oxygen - Not less than seventy-five per cent saturation, determined as a function of ambient water temperature and salinity.
Temperature - Shall not vary more than one degree Celsius from ambient conditions.
Salinity - Shall not vary more than ten per cent from ambient conditions.
Oxidation - reduction potential (EH) - Shall not be less than -100 millivolts in the uppermost ten centimeters (four inches) of sediment.
Parameter | Geometric mean not to exceed the given value | Not to exceed the given value more than ten per cent of the time | Not to exceed the given value more than two per cent of the time |
Total Nitrogen (µg N/L) | 300.00 | 550.00 | 750.00 |
Ammonia Nitrogen (µg NH4-N/L) | 10,00 | 20.00 | 30.00 |
Nitrate + Nitrite Nitrogen (µg [N03+N02]-N/L) | 15.00 | 40.00 | 70.00 |
Total Phosphorus (µg P/L) | 60,00 | 130.00 | 200.00 |
Chlorophyll a (µg/L) | 3.50 | 10.00 | 20.00 |
Turbidity (N.T.U.) | 4.00 | 8.00 | 15.00 |
L = liter
N.T.U. = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. A comparison of the intensity of light scattered by the sample under defined conditions with the intensity of light scattered by a standard reference suspension under the same conditions. The higher the intensity of scattered light, the higher the turbidity.
µg = microgram or 0.000001 grams.
pH Units - shall not deviate more than 0.5 units from ambient conditions and shall not be lower than 6.8 nor higher than 8.8.
Dissolved Oxygen - Not less than sixty per cent saturation, determined as a function of ambient water temperature and salinity.
Temperature - Shall not vary more than one degree Celsius from ambient conditions.
Salinity - Shall not vary more than ten per cent from ambient conditions.
Oxidation - Reduction potential (EH) - Shall not be less than -100 millivolts in the uppermost ten centimeters (four inches) of sediment.
Haw. Code R. § 11-54-5.2