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Senate Bill No. 381

(By Senators Ross, Anderson, Minard,

Snyder, Unger and Minear)

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[Introduced March 2, 2001; referred to the

Committee on Natural Resources;

then to the Committee on Finance

and then to the Committee on the Judiciary.]

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A BILL to amend and reenact section two, article three, chapter sixty-four of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to authorizing the environmental quality board to promulgate a legislative rule relating to requirements governing water quality standards.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section two, article three, chapter sixty-four of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 3. AUTHORIZATION FOR BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENT TO PROMULGATE
LEGISLATIVE RULES.

§64-3-2. Environmental quality board.
(a) The emergency rule relating to the environmental quality board (requirements governing water quality standards, 46 CSR 1) filed in the state register on the eighteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, and subsequently refiled in the state register on the fourteenth day of January, two thousand is repealed and not authorized. The legislative rule filed in the state register on the sixth day of August, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine, authorized under the authority of section four, article three, chapter twenty-two-b of this code, modified by the environmental quality board to meet the objections of the legislative rule-making review committee and refiled in the state register on the twenty-first day of January, two thousand, relating to the environmental quality board (requirements governing water quality standards, 46 CSR 1), is authorized, with the following amendment:
"On page ten, at the end of subdivision 6.2.d by adding a new sentence to read as follows:
'The manganese human health criteria shall not apply where the discharge point of the manganese is located more than five miles upstream from a known drinking water source'."
(b) The legislative rule filed in the state register on the first day of September, two thousand, authorized under the authority of section four, article three, chapter twenty-two-b, of this code, relating to the environmental quality board ( requirements governing water quality standards , 46 CSR 1), is authorized with the amendment set forth below:
On page one by striking out the entire rule and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
§46-1-1. General.
1.1. Scope. -- These rules establish requirements governing the discharge or deposit of sewage, industrial wastes and other wastes into the waters of the state and establish water quality standards for the waters of the State standing or flowing over the surface of the State. It is declared to be the public policy of the State of West Virginia to maintain reasonable standards of purity and quality of the water of the State consistent with (1) public health and public enjoyment thereof; (2) the propagation and protection of animal, bird, fish, and other aquatic and plant life; and (3) the expansion of employment opportunities, maintenance and expansion of agriculture and the provision of a permanent foundation for healthy industrial development. (See W. Va. Code § 22-11-2.)
1.2. Authority. -- W. Va. Code §22B-3-4

1.3. Filing Date. --
1.4. Effective Date. --
§46-1-2. Definitions.
The following definitions in addition to those set forth in W. Va. Code §22-11-3, shall apply to these rules unless otherwise specified herein, or unless the context in which used clearly requires a different meaning:
2.1. "Ambient Concentration" is that measured value or level of water quality downstream of the proposed or existing activity (i.e., discharge point, but not in a mixing zone, for point sources; runoff area for nonpoint source) for any parameter of concern determined through EPA-approved or other methods accepted by the Chief, using collection and analytical methods in 40 CFR 136.
2.2. "Baseline Water Quality" is that ambient concentration established at the time of an initial antidegradation review under rules effective (date) for a stream or stream segment or any other water(s) of the state.
2.3. "Board" is the Environmental Quality Board.
2.4. "Chief" is the Chief of the Office of Water Resources of the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection.
2.5. "Conventional treatment" is the treatment of water as approved by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health to assure that the water is safe for human consumption.
2.6. "Cumulative" means a pollutant which increases in concentration in an organism by successive additions at different times or in different ways (bio-accumulation).
2.7. "Designated uses" are those uses specified in water quality standards for each water body or segment whether or not they are being attained. (See sections 6.2 - 6.6, herein)
2.8. "Director" is the Director of the West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection.
2.9. "Dissolved metal" is operationally defined as that portion of metal which passes through a 0.45 micron filter.
2.10. "Existing uses" are those uses actually attained in a water body on or after November 28, 1975, whether or not they are included in the water quality standards.
2.11. The "Federal Act" means the Clean Water Act (also known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act) 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 - 1387.
2.12."High quality waters" are those waters whose quality is equal to or better than the minimum levels necessary to achieve the national water quality goal uses.
2.13. "Intermittent streams" are streams which have no flow during sustained periods of no precipitation and which do not support aquatic life whose life history requires residence in flowing waters for a continuous period of at least six (6) months.
2.14. "Outstanding national resource waters" are those waters whose unique character, ecological or recreational value or pristine nature constitutes a valuable national or State resource. 2.15."Natural" or "naturally occurring" values or "natural temperature" shall mean for all of the waters of the state:
2.15.a. Those water quality values which exist unaffected by -- or unaffected as a consequence of -- any water use by any person; and
2.15.b. Those water quality values which exist unaffected by the discharge, or direct or indirect deposit of, any solid, liquid or gaseous substance from any point source or non-point source.
2.16. "Non-point source" shall mean any source other than a point source from which pollutants may reach the waters of the state.
2.17. "Parameter of concern" means any parameter for which numeric water quality criteria have been adopted in 46 CSR 1 and any other parameter for which numeric criteria are not established but where the discharge of such parameter has a reasonable potential to either cause or contribute to a violation of the narrative criteria outlined under 46 CSR 1, section 3.
2.18. "Persistent" shall mean a pollutant and its transformation products which under natural conditions degrade slowly in an aquatic environment.
2.19. "Point source" shall mean any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, including, but not limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, rolling stock or vessel or other floating craft, from which pollutants are or may be discharged. This term does not include agricultural stormwater discharges and return flows from irrigated agriculture.
2.20. "Regulated activity" includes 1) any activity that requires a permit or a water quality certification pursuant to state or federal law (e.g., Clean Water Act §402 NPDES permits, Clean Water Act §404 dredge and fill permits, or any activity requiring a Clean Water Act §401 certification), 2) any activity subject to nonpoint source control requirements or regulations, and 3) any activity which is otherwise subject to state requirements and regulations developed to protect water quality. The term "proposed activity" means a proposed activity that is also a regulated activity.
2.21. "Representative important species of aquatic life" shall mean those species of aquatic life whose protection and propagation will assure the sustained presence of a balanced aquatic community. Such species are representative in the sense that maintenance of water quality criteria will assure both the natural completion of the species' life cycles and the overall protection and sustained propagation of the balanced aquatic community.
2.22. The "State Act" or "State Law" shall mean the West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act, W. Va. Code §22-11-1.
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