Sec. 860.23. Zone C6  


Latest version.
  • (a) Description.
    Zone C6 is that part of Red Clay Creek extending from RM 12.6 at the Pennsylvania-Delaware state line to its mouth on White Clay Creek in Delaware at RM 2.6.
    (b) Water uses to be protected.
    The quality of zone C6 waters shall be maintained in a safe and satisfactory condition for the following uses:
    (1)
    (i) public water supplies after reasonable treatment;
    (ii) industrial water supplies after reasonable treatment; and
    (iii) agricultural water supplies;
    (2)
    (i) maintenance and propagation of resident game fish and other aquatic life;
    (ii) wildlife; and
    (3) recreation.
    (c) Stream quality objectives.
    (1) Dissolved oxygen:
    (i) not less than 4.0 mg/l at any time; and
    (ii) minimum 24-hour average of 5.0 mg/l.
    (2) Temperature.
    Except in designated heat dissipation areas (see section 861.12[f][5] of this Title):
    (i) not to exceed 5°F (2.8°C) rise above ambient temperature until stream temperature reaches 87°F (30.6°C); and
    (ii) natural temperature will prevail above 87°F (30.6°C).
    (3) pH.
    Between 6.0 and 8.5.
    (4) Phenols.
    Not to exceed 0.005 mg/l, unless due to natural conditions.
    (5) Threshold odor number.
    Not to exceed 24 at 60°C.
    (6) Synthetic detergents (M.B.A.S.).
    Not to exceed 0.5 mg/l.
    (7) Radioactivity:
    (i) alpha emitters, not to exceed 3 pc/l (picocuries per liter); and
    (ii) beta emitters, not to exceed 1,000 pc/l/
    (8) Fecal coliform.
    Not to exceed 200 per 100 milliliters as a geometric average; samples shall be taken at such frequency and location as to permit valid interpretation.
    (9) Total dissolved solids.
    Not to exceed:
    (i) 133 percent of background; or
    (ii) 500 mg/l, whichever is less.
    (10) Turbidity.
    (i) Not to exceed:
    (a) the natural background by 10 units; or
    (b) a maximum of 25 units, whichever is less.
    (ii) Increases not to be attributable to industrial waste discharges.
    (d) Effluent quality requirements.
    (1) All discharges shall meet the effluent quality requirements of this Part.
    (2) The carbonaceous oxygen demand from an outfall (exclusive of storm water bypass) shall not exceed that assigned by the commission to maintain stream quality objectives.