Table of Water Quality Objectives Sample Clauses

Table of Water Quality Objectives. It shall be the objective of the State and the State shall take all reasonable measures to make available, at all delivery structures for delivery of project water to the Agency, project water of such quality that the following constituents do not exceed the concentrations stated as follows: Constituent Unit Monthly Average Average for any 10-year Period Maximum Total Dissolved Solids ppm. 440 220 Total Hardness ppm. 180 110 Chlorides ppm. 110 55 Sulfates ppm. 110 20 Boron ppm. 0.6 Sodium Percentage % 50 40 Fluoride ppm. 1.5 Lead ppm. 0.1 Selenium ppm. 0.05 Hexavalent Chromium ppm. 0.05 Arsenic ppm. 0.05 Iron and Manganese together ppm. 0.3 Magnesium ppm. 125 Copper ppm. 3.0 Zinc ppm. 15 Phenol ppm. 0.001
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Table of Water Quality Objectives. It shall be the objective of the State and the State shall take all reasonable measures to make available, at the treatment plant, project water of such quality that the following constituents do not exceed the concentrations stated as follows: Constituent Unit Monthly Average Average for any 10-year Period Maximum Total Dissolved Solids ppm. 440 220 Total Hardness ppm. 180 110 Chlorides ppm. 110 55 Sulfates ppm. 110 20 Boron ppm. 0.6 Sodium Percentage % 50 40 Fluoride ppm. 1.5 Lead ppm. 0.1 Selenium ppm. 0.05 Hexavalent Chromium ppm. 0.05 Arsenic ppm. 0.05 Iron and Manganese together ppm. 0.3 Magnesium ppm. 125 Copper ppm. 3.0 Zinc ppm. 15 Phenol ppm. 0.001 40 Amended: Amendment 15 The State shall have no obligation or responsibility to maintain or operate the treatment facilities. After the water is treated, the State shall take all reasonable measures to maintain the quality of water in the Coastal Branch between the treatment plant and the delivery structures.
Table of Water Quality Objectives. It shall be the objective of the State and the State shall take all reasonable measures to make available, at all delivery structures for delivery of project water to the Agency, project water of such quality that the following constituents do not exceed the concentrations stated as follows:

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