BAF-Bioaccumulation Factor-The ratio in liters per kilogram of a substance's concentration in tissues of an aquatic organism to its concentration in the ambient water, when both the organism and its food are exposed and the ratio does not change substantially over time.
BCC-Bioaccumulative Chemical of Concern-A chemical that has the potential to cause adverse effects which, upon entering the surface waters, by itself or its toxic transformation product, accumulates in aquatic organisms by a human health BAF greater than 1,000, after considering metabolism and other physiochemical properties that might enhance or inhibit bioaccumulation, under the methodology in 40 CFR Part 132 Appendix B (relating to Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative). Current BCCs are listed in 40 CFR 132.6, Table 6.A (relating to pollutants of initial focus in the Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative).
Great Lakes System-The streams, rivers, lakes and other bodies of surface water within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes in this Commonwealth.
Open Waters of the Great Lakes-The waters within the Great Lakes in this Commonwealth lakeward from a line drawn across the mouth of the tributaries to the lakes, including the waters enclosed by constructed breakwaters, but not including the connecting channels.
25 Pa. Code § 93.8a
The provisions of this § 93.8a issued under sections 5 and 402 of The Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.5 and 691.402); section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 510-20).
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 16.33 (relating to nonthreshold effects (cancer)); 25 Pa. Code § 93.4b (relating to qualifying as High Quality or Exceptional Value Waters); 25 Pa. Code § 93.8 (relating to development of site-specific water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life); and 25 Pa. Code § 96.3 (relating to water quality protection requirements).