Basic Course: Key Concepts
Preparing for Submission: What to Include
When the State/Tribe's water quality standards have been finalized, the package that is submitted to the EPA Regional Office must include seven key elements.
- Item #1
- Waterbody use designations that are consistent with the Clean Water Act.
- Item #2
- Methods and analyses used to support the standards, particularly for any that are atypical (e.g., not specified in 40 CFR 131.11(a)(b)(1)(iii)).
- Item #3
- Water quality criteria sufficient to protect designated uses.
- Item #4
- An antidegradation policy and accompanying implementation procedures.
- Item #5
- Certification by the Attorney General or appropriate Tribal legal authority that the standards were duly adopted according to State/Tribal law.
- Item #6
- Information to support uses not specified in CWA Section 101(a)(2).
- Item #7
- General State/Tribal policies affecting the application and implementation of the standards (e.g., variance policy).
Key Point. The submission should also include use attainability analyses as appropriate (e.g., to justify a designated use that does not address the CWA's "fishable/swimmable" goal).
Disclaimer:
For informational purposes only–Not official statements of EPA policy.
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