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Tri-Regional Recommendations Page 9 of 24 <br /> Appendix A <br /> Notes for Table 1: <br /> (a) Water Quality Objectives for groundwater from the Water Quality Control Plan(Basin Plan)for the Sacramento River Basin <br /> and the San Joaquin River Basin,Fourth Edition. Similar language is found in the Tulare Lake Basin Plan. <br /> Chemical Constituents <br /> Ground waters shall not contain chemical constituents in concentrations that adversely affect beneficial uses. <br /> At a minimum,ground waters designated for use as domestic or municipal supply(MUN)shall not contain concentrations of <br /> chemical constituents in excess of the maximum contaminant levels(MCLS)specified in the following provisions of Title 22 of <br /> the California Code of Regulations, which are incorporated by reference into this plan:Tables 64431-A(Inorganic <br /> Chemicals)and 64431-B(Fluoride)of Section 64431,Table 64444-A(Organic Chemicals)of Section 64444,and Tables <br /> 64449-A(Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels-Consumer Acceptance Limits)and 64449-B (Secondary Maximum <br /> Contaminant Levels-Ranges)of Section 64449. This incorporation-by-reference is prospective,including future changes to <br /> the incorporated provisions as the changes take effect. At a minimum,water designated for use as domestic or municipal <br /> supply(MUN)shall not contain lead in excess of 0.015 mg/I. To protect all beneficial uses,the Regional Water Board may <br /> apply limits more stringent than MCLS. <br /> Toxicity <br /> Ground waters shall be maintained free of toxic substances in concentrations that produce detrimental physiological <br /> responses in human,plant,animal,or aquatic life associated with designated beneficial use(s). This objective applies <br /> regardless of whether the toxicity is caused by a single substance or the interactive effect of multiple substances. <br /> Tastes and Odors <br /> Ground waters shall not contain taste-or odor-producing substances in concentrations that cause nuisance or adversely <br /> affect beneficial uses. <br /> (b) Primary MCLS are human health based,but also may reflect other factors relating to technologic and economic feasibility of <br /> attainment and monitoring in a water distribution system and at the tap. These factors may not be relevant for the water <br /> resource. <br /> (c) 1-in-a-million cancer risk estimate derived from published oral cancer slope factor by assuming 2 liters/day water <br /> consumption and 70 kg body weight. <br /> (d) If adopted as proposed,this limit would become the numerical limit used to interpret this objective. <br /> (e) Health advisory=4000 ug/L for 10 day exposure or less. No lifetime exposure advisory has been developed. However, <br /> lifetime health advisories are normally at least ten-fold lower than 10-day advisories. Therefore,a level of 400 ug/L would be <br /> a reasonable estimate of a lifetime protective level. <br /> (f) Secondary MCLs are human welfare based,but also may reflect other factors relating to technologic and economic feasibility <br /> of attainment and monitoring in a water distribution system and at the tap. These factors may not be relevant for the water <br /> resource. <br /> (g) Value listed is for 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene. Taste and odor treshold should be similar for 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. <br /> (h) Liability under Proposition 65 may also exist for responsible parties where levels in water exceed 0.25 ug/L. <br /> (i) Listed value assumes 2 liters/day water consumption,70 kg body weight,and 20%relative source contribution from drinking <br /> water. <br /> Q) Concentrations of individual PAHs are adjusted by dividing the concentrations by the potency equivalency factors(PEFs)in <br /> the table on the following page. The limit applies to the sum of these adjusted concentrations. <br /> " For definitions of terms and acronyms used in Table 1,please see the staff report,A Complication of Water Quality <br /> Goals,available on the internet at http:www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb5/available—documents/Wq_goals pages 9 to 13. <br /> No policy or regulation is expressed or intended. Jon Marshack,CVRWQCB 1 April 2004 <br />