The limits of this table apply to the body of water known as Gleason Creek from State Highway 485 (old State Highway 44) to its confluence with Murry Creek. This segment of Gleason Creek is located in White Pine County.
STANDARDS OF WATER QUALITY
Gleason Creek at Murry Creek
PARAMETER | REQUIREMENTS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING HIGHER QUALITY | WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR BENEFICIAL USES | Beneficial Usea | ||||||||||||
Livestock | Irrigation | Aquatic | Contact | Noncontact | Municipal | Industrial | Wildlife | Aesthetic | Enhance | Marsh | |||||
Beneficial Uses | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||||||||
Aquatic Life Species of Concern | |||||||||||||||
pH - SU | S.V. | 6.0 - 9.0 | X | X | * | X | * | ||||||||
Dissolved Oxygen - mg/l | S.V. | [GREATER THEN OR EQUAL TO] 3.0 | X | * | X | X | |||||||||
Total Ammonia (as N) - mg/l | b | * | |||||||||||||
E. coli - No./100 ml | A.G.M. | [LESS THEN OR EQUAL TO] 630 | * |
* = The most restrictive beneficial use.
X = Beneficial use.
a Refer to NAC 445A.122 and 445A.1952 for beneficial use terminology.
b The ambient water quality criteria for ammonia are specified in NAC 445A.118.
Nev. Admin. Code § 445A.2032
NRS 445A.425, 445A.520