TITLE 9. ENVIRONMENT
                REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The  State Water Control Board is claiming an exemption from the Administrative  Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 3, which excludes  regulations that consist only of changes in style or form or corrections of  technical errors. The State Water Control Board will receive, consider, and  respond to petitions by any interested person at any time with respect to  reconsideration or revision.
         Titles of Regulations: 9VAC25-20. Fees for Permits  and Certificates (amending 9VAC25-20-70).
    9VAC25-101. Tank Vessel Oil Discharge Contingency Plan and  Financial Responsibility Regulation (amending 9VAC25-101-40, 9VAC25-101-50).
    9VAC25-260. Water Quality Standards (amending 9VAC25-260-155).
    9VAC25-590. Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Financial  Responsibility Requirements (amending 9VAC25-590-220).
    9VAC25-650. Closure Plans and Demonstration of Financial  Capability (amending 9VAC25-650-110, 9VAC25-650-200). 
    Statutory Authority:
    9VAC25-20: §§ 62.1-44.15 and 62.1-44.15:6 of the Code of  Virginia.
    9VAC25-101: §§ 62.1-44.15, 62.1-44.34:16, and 62.1-44.34:21 of the Code of Virginia. 
    9VAC25-260: § 62.1-44.15 of the Code of Virginia.
    9VAC25-590: § 62.1-44.34:9 and § 62.1-44.34:12 of the  Code of Virginia.
    9VAC25-650: §§ 62.1-44.15 and 62.1-44.18:3 of the Code of  Virginia.
    Effective Date: June 6, 2012. 
    Agency Contact: Debra A. Miller, Department of  Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218,  telephone (804) 698-4206, FAX (804) 698-4346, TTY (804) 698-4021, or email  debra.miller@deq.virginia.gov.
    Summary:
    The regulatory action updates the mailing address for the  Department of Environmental Quality. 
    9VAC25-20-70. Method of payment. 
    A. Fees shall be paid by check, draft or postal money order  payable to the Treasurer of Virginia, or submitted electronically (if available),  and must be in U.S. currency, except that agencies and institutions of the  Commonwealth of Virginia may submit Interagency Transfers for the amount of the  fee. All fees shall be sent to the following address (or submitted  electronically, if available): Department of Environmental Quality, Receipts  Control, P.O. Box 10150 1105, Richmond, Virginia 23240 23218.  
    B. Required information. All applicants for new permit  issuance, permit reissuance or permit modification shall submit the following  information along with the fee payment: 
    1. Applicant name, address and daytime phone number. 
    2. Applicant Federal Identification Number (FIN). 
    3. The name of the facility/activity, and the  facility/activity location. 
    4. The type of permit applied for. 
    5. Whether the application is for a new permit issuance,  permit reissuance or permit modification. 
    6. The amount of fee submitted. 
    7. The existing permit number, if applicable. 
    9VAC25-101-40. Board oil discharge contingency plan review and  approval. 
    A. Tank vessel oil discharge contingency plans shall provide  for the use of the best available technology (economically feasible, proven  effective and reliable and compatible with the safe operation of the vessel) at  the time the plan is submitted for approval, be written in English, and, in  order to be approvable, shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:  
    1. The vessel name, country of registry, identification  number, date of build and certificated route of the vessel. 
    2. The names of the vessel operators including address and  phone number. 
    3. If applicable, name of local agent, address and phone  number. 
    4. A copy of the material safety data sheet (MSDS) or its  equivalent for each oil, or groups of oil with similar characteristics,  transported or transferred by the tank vessel. To be equivalent, the submission  must contain the following: 
    a. Generic or chemical name of the oil; 
    b. Hazards involved in handling the oil; and 
    c. A list of firefighting procedures and extinguishing agents  effective with fires involving each oil or groups of oil demonstrating similar  hazardous properties which require the same firefighting procedures. 
    5. A complete listing, including 24-hour phone numbers, of all  federal, state and local agencies required to be notified in event of a  discharge. 
    6. The position title of the individual(s) responsible for  making the required notifications and a copy of the notification check-off  list. The individual(s) must be fluent in English. 
    7. The position title, address and phone number of the  individual(s) authorized to act on behalf of the operator to implement  containment and cleanup actions. The individual(s) must be fluent in English  and shall be available on a 24-hour basis to ensure the appropriate containment  and cleanup actions are initiated. 
    8. The position title of the individual(s) designated by the  operator to ensure compliance during containment and cleanup of a discharge,  with applicable federal, state and local requirements for disposal of both  solid and liquid wastes. 
    9. A copy of the valid evidence of financial responsibility  pursuant to 9VAC25-101-45. 
    10. A complete description of the vessel including vessel  drawings providing a complete view of the location of all cargo tanks as well  as the location of fuels and other oils carried in bulk by the vessel. 
    11. A complete description of each oil transfer system on the  vessel, including: 
    a. A line diagram of the vessel's oil transfer piping,  including the location of each valve, pump, control device, vent, safety device  and overflow; 
    b. The location of the shutoff valve or other isolation device  that separates any bilge or ballast system from the oil transfer system; and,  
    c. The maximum pressure for each oil transfer system. 
    12. Identification and ensurance1 by contract, or other means  acceptable to the board, of the availability of private personnel and equipment  necessary to remove to the maximum extent practicable the worst case discharge  and to mitigate or prevent a substantial threat of such a discharge. This  contract or agreement shall ensure a certain response within the shortest  feasible time. The department will accept a letter of understanding between the  operator and response contractors which attests to this capability being  readily available. Membership in a cleanup cooperative or other response  organization is also acceptable. A listing of contractor or cooperative  capabilities, including an inventory of the equipment and specification of the  other information required by subdivision 14 of this subsection shall be  included unless these capabilities are already on file with the department. 
    13. Assessment of the worst case discharge, including measures  to limit the outflow of oil, response strategy and operational plan. For the  purpose of this chapter, the worst case discharge for a tank vessel is a  discharge in adverse weather conditions of its entire cargo. 
    14. Inventory of onboard containment equipment, including  specification of quantity, type, location, time limits for gaining access to  the equipment, and, if applicable, identification of tank vessel personnel  trained in its use. 
    15. If applicable, a copy of the United States Coast Guard  approved oil transfer procedures and International Oil Pollution Prevention  Certificate (IOPP). 
    16. A description of training, equipment testing, and periodic  unannounced oil discharge drills conducted by the operator to mitigate or  prevent the discharge, or the substantial threat of a discharge. 
    17. The tank vessel's cargo inventory control procedures. Tank  vessel operators shall ensure that this control procedure is capable of  providing for the detection of a discharge of oil within the shortest feasible  time in accordance with recognized engineering practices and industry  measurement standards. 
    18. A post discharge review procedure to assess the discharge  response in its entirety. 
    B. All nonexempt tank vessel operators shall file with the  department the Application for Approval of a Tank Vessel Contingency Plan form  available from the department for approval of the contingency plan. This form  identifies the tank vessel operator by name and address and provides  information on the tank vessel or vessels and shall be submitted with the  required contingency plan and shall be completed as far as it pertains to the tank  vessel. The operator must sign and date the certification statement on the  application form which certifies to the board that the information is true and  accurate. If the operator is a corporation, the application form must be signed  by an authorized corporate official; if the operator is a municipality, state,  federal or other public agency, the application form must be signed by an  authorized executive officer or ranking elected official; if the operator is a  partnership or sole proprietorship, the application form must be signed by a  general partner or the sole proprietor. 
    C. Contingency plans must be filed with and approved by the  board. A signed original shall be submitted to the department at the address  specified in subsection F of this section. A copy of the original with the tank  vessel specific information and the approval letter shall be retained on the  tank vessel and shall be readily available for inspection. An operator of a  tank vessel whose normal operating route does not include entry into state  waters shall certify to the board, within 24 hours of entering state waters,  that the operator has ensured by contract or other means acceptable to the  board, the availability of personnel and equipment necessary to remove to the  maximum extent practicable the worst case discharge and to mitigate or prevent  the discharge or the substantial threat of a discharge. The operator shall  submit a contingency plan to the board for approval in accordance with this  chapter prior to the next entry of the tank vessel into state waters. 
    D. An operator of multiple tank vessels may submit a single  fleet contingency plan. The plan shall contain vessel specific information  required by this section for each vessel. The vessel specific information shall  be included in appendices to the plan. This plan shall be separate from any  required facility contingency plan. 
    E. Oil discharge contingency plans shall be reviewed, updated  if necessary, and resubmitted to the board for approval every 60 months unless  significant changes occur sooner. Operators must notify the department of  significant changes and make appropriate amendments to the contingency plan  within 30 days of the occurrence. For the purpose of this chapter, a  significant change includes the following: 
    1. A change of operator of the tank vessel or individual  authorized to act on behalf of the operator; 
    2. A substantial increase in the maximum storage or handling  capacity of the tank vessel; 
    3. A material decrease in the availability of private  personnel or equipment necessary to remove to the maximum extent practicable  the worst case discharge and to mitigate or prevent a substantial threat of  such a discharge; 
    4. A change in the type of product transported or transferred  in or by any tank vessel covered by the plan for which a MSDS or its equivalent  has not been submitted; or 
    5. The addition of a tank vessel to a single fleet contingency  plan provided this requirement can be met by submittal of a new or amended  appendix to the plan. 
    Renewals for expiring plans shall be submitted to the board  for review and approval not less than 90 days prior to expiration of the  current plan. 
    F. All applications and written communications concerning  changes, submissions and updates of plans required by this chapter, with the exception  of applications and submissions accompanied by fees addressed in subsection J  of this section, shall be addressed as follows: 
    Mailing Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Spill Response and  Remediation 
    P.O. Box 10009 1105
    Richmond, VA 23240 23218
    Location Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Spill Response and  Remediation 
    629 East Main Street 
    Richmond, VA 23219 
    All applications and submissions accompanied by fees as  addressed in subsection J of this section shall be sent to the addressed listed  in subdivision J 2. 
    G. An oil discharge exercise may be required by the board to  demonstrate the tank vessel's ability to implement the contingency plan. The  department will consult with the operator of the vessel prior to initiating an  exercise. Where appropriate, the department will ensure coordination with  federal agencies prior to initiation of an exercise. 
    H. The board may, after notice and opportunity for a  conference pursuant to § 2.2-4019 of the Code of Virginia, deny or modify  its approval of an oil discharge contingency plan if it determines that: 
    1. The plan as submitted fails to provide sufficient  information for the department to process, review and evaluate the plan or  fails to ensure the applicant can take such steps as are necessary to protect  environmentally sensitive areas, to respond to the threat of a discharge, and  to contain and cleanup an oil discharge within the shortest feasible time; 
    2. A significant change has occurred in the operation of the  tank vessel covered by the plan; 
    3. The tank vessel's discharge experience or its inability to  implement its plan in an oil spill discharge exercise demonstrates a necessity  for modification; or 
    4. There has been a significant change in the best available  technology since the plan was approved. 
    I. The board, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may  revoke its approval of an oil discharge contingency plan if it determines that:  
    1. Approval was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation; 
    2. The plan cannot be implemented as approved; 
    3. A term or condition of approval or of this chapter has been  violated; or 
    4. The tank vessel is no longer in operation. 
    J. An application for approval of an oil discharge  contingency plan will be accepted only when the fee established by this section  has been paid. 
    1. Fees shall be paid by operators of tank vessels subject to  this chapter upon initial submittal of an oil discharge contingency plan to the  board. Renewals, additions, deletions or changes to the plan are not subject to  the administrative fee. 
    2. Fees shall be paid in United States currency by check,  draft or postal money order made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia. All  applications and submissions accompanying fees shall be sent to: 
    Mailing Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Financial Management 
    P.O. Box 10150 1105
    Richmond, VA 23240 23218
    Location Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Financial Management 
    629 East Main Street 
    Richmond, VA 23219 
    3. Application fees for approval of tank vessel contingency  plans are as follows: 
    a. For a tank vessel with a maximum storage, handling or  transporting capacity of 15,000 gallons and up to and including 250,000 gallons  of oil the fee is $718; 
    b. For a tank vessel with a maximum storage, handling or  transporting capacity greater than 250,000 gallons and up to and including  1,000,000 gallons of oil the fee is $2,155; and 
    c. For a tank vessel with a maximum storage, handling or  transporting capacity greater than 1,000,000 gallons of oil the fee is $3,353. 
    4. The fee for approval of contingency plans encompassing more  than one tank vessel, as authorized by subsection D of this section, shall be  based on the aggregate capacity of the tank vessels. 
    5. Application fees are refundable upon receipt of a written  request for withdrawal of the plan and fee refund no later than 30 days after  submittal and prior to approval of the plan. 
    6. Overpayments of application fees are refundable upon  written request. Overpayments not refunded will be credited for the applicant's  future use under this section. 
    9VAC25-101-50. Board financial responsibility demonstration. 
    A. The operator of any tank vessel entering upon state waters  shall deposit with the board cash or its equivalent in the amount of $500 per  gross ton of such vessel. If the operator owns or operates more than one tank  vessel, evidence of financial responsibility need be established only to meet  the maximum liability applicable to the vessel having the greatest maximum  liability. 
    1. All documents submitted shall be in English and all  monetary terms shall be in United States currency. 
    2. A copy of the board's acceptance of the required evidence  of financial responsibility shall be kept on the tank vessel and readily  available for inspection. 
    B. If the board determines that oil has been discharged in  violation of applicable state law or there is a substantial threat of such  discharge from a vessel for which a cash deposit has been made, any amount held  in escrow may be used to pay any fines, penalties or damages imposed under such  law. 
    C. Operators of tank vessels may obtain exemption from the  cash deposit requirement if evidence of financial responsibility is provided in  an amount equal to the cash deposit required for such tank vessel pursuant to § 62.1-44.34:16  of the Code of Virginia and subsection A of this section. The following means  of providing such evidence, or any combination thereof, will be acceptable: 
    1. Self-insurance. Any operator demonstrating financial  responsibility by self-insurance shall provide evidence of such self-insurance  in a manner that is satisfactory to the board. An operator demonstrating  self-insurance shall: 
    a. Maintain, in the United States, working capital and net  worth each in the amount required by § 62.1-44.34:16 of the Code of Virginia  and subsection A of this section. 
    (1) Maintenance of the required working capital and net worth  shall be demonstrated by submitting with the application form an annual,  current nonconsolidated balance sheet and an annual, current nonconsolidated  statement of income and surplus certified by an independent certified public  accountant. Those financial statements shall be for the operator's last fiscal  year preceding the date of application and shall be accompanied by an  additional statement from the operator's treasurer (or equivalent official)  certifying to both the amount of current assets and the amount of total assets  included in the accompanying balance sheet which are located in the United  States and are acceptable for purposes of this chapter. 
    (2) If the balance sheet and statement of income and surplus  cannot be submitted in nonconsolidated form, consolidated statements may be  submitted if accompanied by an additional statement by the involved certified  public accountant certifying to the amount by which the operator's assets,  located in the United States and acceptable under this subsection C, exceed  total liabilities and that current assets, located in the United States and  acceptable under this subsection C, exceed its current liabilities. 
    (3) When the operator's demonstrated net worth is not at least  10 times the required amount, an affidavit shall be filed by the operator's  treasurer (or equivalent official) covering the first six months of the  operator's fiscal year. Such affidavits shall state that neither the working  capital nor the net worth have fallen below the required amounts during the  first six months. 
    (4) Additional financial information shall be submitted upon  request by the department; or 
    b. Provide evidence in the form of a marine insurance broker's  certificate of insurance, certificate of entry, or other proof satisfactory to  the board that the operator has obtained oil pollution liability coverage  through an operator's membership in a Protection & Indemnity (P&I) Club  that is a member of the international group of P&I clubs or through  coverage provided by a pool of marine underwriters in an amount sufficient to  meet the requirements of § 62.1-44.34:16 of the Code of Virginia and  subsection A of this section. 
    2. Insurance. Any operator demonstrating evidence of financial  responsibility by insurance shall provide evidence of insurance issued by an  insurer licensed, approved, or otherwise authorized to do business in the  Commonwealth of Virginia. The amount of insurance shall be sufficient to cover  the amount required by § 62.1-44.34:16 of the Code of Virginia and subsection A  of this section. The operator shall provide evidence of such coverage in the  form of a marine insurance broker's certificate of insurance or by utilizing a  form worded identically to the Insurance Form Furnished as Evidence of  Financial Responsibility in Respect of Liability for Discharge of Oil available  from the department. The insurer must also comply with all requirements in the  form available from the department. 
    3. Surety. Any operator demonstrating financial responsibility  through a surety bond shall file a surety bond utilizing a form worded  identically to the surety form available from the department. The surety  company issuing the bond must be licensed to operate as a surety in the  Commonwealth of Virginia and must possess an underwriting limitation at least  equal to the amount required by § 62.1-44.34:16 of the Code of Virginia  and subsection A of this section. The surety must also comply with all  requirements in the Surety Bond Form Furnished as Evidence of Financial  Responsibility in Respect of Liability for Discharge of Oil available from the  department. 
    4. Guaranty. An operator demonstrating financial  responsibility through a guaranty shall submit the guaranty worded identically  to the form available from the department. The guarantor shall comply with all  provisions of subdivision 1 of this subsection for self-insurance and also  comply with all requirements in the Guaranty Form Furnished as Evidence of  Financial Responsibility in Respect of Liability for Discharge of Oil available  from the department. 
    D. To obtain exemption from the cash deposit requirements: 
    1. The operator shall have and maintain an agent for service  of process in the Commonwealth; 
    2. Any insurer, guarantor, or surety shall have and maintain  an agent for service of process in the Commonwealth; 
    3. Any insurer must be authorized by the Commonwealth of  Virginia to engage in the insurance business; and 
    4. Any instrument of insurance, guaranty or surety must  provide that actions may be brought on such instrument of insurance, guaranty  or surety directly against the insurer, guarantor or surety for any violation  by the operator of Article 11 (§ 62.1-33.34:14 et seq.) of Chapter 3.1 of Title  62.1 of the Code of Virginia up to, but not exceeding, the amount insured,  guaranteed or otherwise pledged. 
    5. All forms of evidence of financial responsibility shall be  accompanied by an endorsement that certifies that the insurance policy,  evidence of self-insurance, surety or guaranty provides liability coverage for  the tank vessels in the amount required by § 62.1-44.34:16 of the Code of  Virginia and subsection A of this section. 
    6. Subdivisions 2, 3 and 4 of this subsection do not apply to  operators providing evidence of financial responsibility in accordance with  subdivision C 1 of this section. 
    E. Any operator whose financial responsibility is accepted  under this chapter shall notify the board at least 30 days before the effective  date of a change, expiration or cancellation of any instrument of insurance,  guaranty or surety. 
    F. The board's approval of evidence of financial  responsibility shall expire: 
    1. One year from the date that the board exempts an operator  from the cash deposit requirement based on acceptance of evidence of  self-insurance; 
    2. On the effective date of any change in the operator's  instrument of insurance, guaranty or surety; or 
    3. Upon the expiration or cancellation of any instrument of  insurance, guaranty or surety. 
    G. All nonexempt tank vessel operators shall file with the  board the Application for Approval of Evidence of Tank Vessel Financial  Responsibility which identifies the tank vessel operator and agent for service  of process by name and address, provides identifying information on the tank  vessel or vessels and certifies to the board that the information is true and  accurate for approval of the evidence of financial responsibility. This form is  available. This form shall be submitted with the required evidence of financial  responsibility (cash deposit, proof of insurance, self-insurance, guaranty or  surety), and shall be completed as far as it pertains to the tank vessel. The  operator must sign and date the certification statement on the application  form. If the operator is a corporation, the application form must be signed by  an authorized corporate official; if the operator is a municipality, state,  federal or other public agency, the application form must be signed by an  authorized executive officer or ranking elected official; if the operator is a  partnership or sole proprietorship, the application form must be signed by a  general partner or the sole proprietor. 
    H. Application for renewal of approval of tank vessel  financial responsibility shall be filed with the board 30 days prior to the  date of expiration. 
    I. All applications and written communications concerning  changes, submissions and updates required by this chapter, with the exception  of applications and submissions accompanied by fees as addressed in subsection  K of this section, shall be addressed as follows: 
    Mailing Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Spill Response and Remediation  
    P.O. Box 10009 1105
    Richmond, VA 23240 23218
    Location Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Spill Response and  Remediation 
    629 East Main Street 
    Richmond, VA 23219 
    All applications and submissions accompanied by fees as addressed  in subsection K of this section shall be sent to the address listed in  subdivision K 2. 
    J. The board, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may  revoke its acceptance of evidence of financial responsibility if it determines  that: 
    1. Acceptance has been procured by fraud or misrepresentation;  or 
    2. A change in circumstances has occurred that would warrant  denial of acceptance of evidence of financial responsibility. 
    K. An application for approval of the demonstration of  financial responsibility will be accepted only when the fees established by  this section have been paid. 
    1. Fees shall only be paid upon initial submittal of the  demonstration of financial responsibility by an operator to the board. Renewals  or changes are not subject to the administrative fee. 
    2. Fees shall be paid in United States currency by check,  draft or postal money order made payable to Treasurer of Virginia. All fees and  accompanying applications and submissions shall be sent to: 
    Mailing Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Financial Management 
    P.O. Box 10150 1105
    Richmond, VA 23240 23218
    Location Address: 
    Virginia Department of Environmental  Quality 
    Office of Financial Management 
    629 East Main Street 
    Richmond, VA 23219 
    3. Application fees for approval of evidence of financial  responsibility for tank vessels are as follows: 
    a. Applicants shall pay an application fee of $120. 
    b. Applicants shall pay a fee of $30 for each additional tank  vessel requiring a copy of the accepted evidence of financial responsibility. 
    4. Application fees are refundable upon receipt of a written  notice of withdrawal; of the proffer of financial responsibility and a request  for refund received by the department no later than 30 days after submittal and  prior to approval. 
    5. Overpayments of application fees are refundable upon  written request. Overpayments not refunded will be credited for the applicant's  future use under this section. 
    9VAC25-260-155. Ammonia surface water quality criteria. 
    A. The one-hour average concentration of total ammonia  nitrogen (in mg N/L) in freshwater shall not exceed, more than once every three  years on the average1, the acute criteria below: 
           |      Acute Ammonia Freshwater Criteria      Total Ammonia Nitrogen (mg N/L)       |    
       |      pH      |          Trout Present      |          Trout Absent      |    
       |      6.5      |          32.6      |          48.8      |    
       |      6.6      |          31.3      |          46.8      |    
       |      6.7      |          29.8      |          44.6      |    
       |      6.8      |          28.1      |          42.0      |    
       |      6.9      |          26.2      |          39.1      |    
       |      7.0      |          24.1      |          36.1      |    
       |      7.1      |          22.0      |          32.8      |    
       |      7.2      |          19.7      |          29.5      |    
       |      7.3      |          17.5      |          26.2      |    
       |      7.4      |          15.4      |          23.0      |    
       |      7.5      |          13.3      |          19.9      |    
       |      7.6      |          11.4      |          17.0      |    
       |      7.7      |          9.65      |          14.4      |    
       |      7.8      |          8.11      |          12.1      |    
       |      7.9      |          6.77      |          10.1      |    
       |      8.0      |          5.62      |          8.40      |    
       |      8.1      |          4.64      |          6.95      |    
       |      8.2      |          3.83      |          5.72      |    
       |      8.3      |          3.15      |          4.71      |    
       |      8.4      |          2.59      |          3.88      |    
       |      8.5      |          2.14      |          3.20      |    
       |      8.6      |          1.77      |          2.65      |    
       |      8.7      |          1.47      |          2.20      |    
       |      8.8      |          1.23      |          1.84      |    
       |      8.9      |          1.04      |          1.56      |    
       |      9.0      |          0.885      |          1.32      |    
  
    The acute criteria for trout present shall apply to all Class  V-Stockable Trout Waters and Class VI-Natural Trout Waters as listed in  9VAC25-260-390 through 9VAC25-260-540. 
    To calculate total ammonia nitrogen acute criteria values in  freshwater at different pH values than those listed in this subsection, use the  following formulas: 
    Where trout are present: Acute Criterion Concentration (mg  N/L) = 
           |             |          0.275      |          +      |          39.0      |    
       |             |          (1 + 107.204-pH)      |          (1 + 10pH-7.204)      |    
  
    Or where trout are absent: Acute Criterion Concentration (mg  N/L) = 
           |             |          0.411      |          +      |          58.4      |    
       |             |          (1 + 107.204-pH)      |          (1 + 10pH-7.204)      |    
  
    1The default design flow for calculating steady  state waste load allocations for the acute ammonia criterion is the 1Q10 (see  9VAC25-260-140 B footnote 10) unless statistically valid methods are employed  which demonstrate compliance with the duration and return frequency of the  water quality criteria. 
    B. The 30-day average concentration of total ammonia nitrogen  (in mg N/L) where early life stages of fish are present in freshwater shall not  exceed, more than once every three years on the average2, the  chronic criteria below: 
             Chronic Ammonia Freshwater Criteria 
    Early Life Stages of Fish Present 
    Total Ammonia Nitrogen (mg N/L) 
           |             |          Temperature (°C)      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          14      |          16      |          18      |          20      |          22      |          24      |          26      |          28      |          30      |    
       |      6.5      |          6.67      |          6.67      |          6.06      |          5.33      |          4.68      |          4.12      |          3.62      |          3.18      |          2.80      |          2.46      |    
       |      6.6      |          6.57      |          6.57      |          5.97      |          5.25      |          4.61      |          4.05      |          3.56      |          3.13      |          2.75      |          2.42      |    
       |      6.7      |          6.44      |          6.44      |          5.86      |          5.15      |          4.52      |          3.98      |          3.50      |          3.07      |          2.70      |          2.37      |    
       |      6.8      |          6.29      |          6.29      |          5.72      |          5.03      |          4.42      |          3.89      |          3.42      |          3.00      |          2.64      |          2.32      |    
       |      6.9      |          6.12      |          6.12      |          5.56      |          4.89      |          4.30      |          3.78      |          3.32      |          2.92      |          2.57      |          2.25      |    
       |      7.0      |          5.91      |          5.91      |          5.37      |          4.72      |          4.15      |          3.65      |          3.21      |          2.82      |          2.48      |          2.18      |    
       |      7.1      |          5.67      |          5.67      |          5.15      |          4.53      |          3.98      |          3.50      |          3.08      |          2.70      |          2.38      |          2.09      |    
       |      7.2      |          5.39      |          5.39      |          4.90      |          4.31      |          3.78      |          3.33      |          2.92      |          2.57      |          2.26      |          1.99      |    
       |      7.3      |          5.08      |          5.08      |          4.61      |          4.06      |          3.57      |          3.13      |          2.76      |          2.42      |          2.13      |          1.87      |    
       |      7.4      |          4.73      |          4.73      |          4.30      |          3.78      |          3.32      |          2.92      |          2.57      |          2.26      |          1.98      |          1.74      |    
       |      7.5      |          4.36      |          4.36      |          3.97      |          3.49      |          3.06      |          2.69      |          2.37      |          2.08      |          1.83      |          1.61      |    
       |      7.6      |          3.98      |          3.98      |          3.61      |          3.18      |          2.79      |          2.45      |          2.16      |          1.90      |          1.67      |          1.47      |    
       |      7.7      |          3.58      |          3.58      |          3.25      |          2.86      |          2.51      |          2.21      |          1.94      |          1.71      |          1.50      |          1.32      |    
       |      7.8      |          3.18      |          3.18      |          2.89      |          2.54      |          2.23      |          1.96      |          1.73      |          1.52      |          1.33      |          1.17      |    
       |      7.9      |          2.80      |          2.80      |          2.54      |          2.24      |          1.96      |          1.73      |          1.52      |          1.33      |          1.17      |          1.03      |    
       |      8.0      |          2.43      |          2.43      |          2.21      |          1.94      |          1.71      |          1.50      |          1.32      |          1.16      |          1.02      |          0.897      |    
       |      8.1      |          2.10      |          2.10      |          1.91      |          1.68      |          1.47      |          1.29      |          1.14      |          1.00      |          0.879      |          0.773      |    
       |      8.2      |          1.79      |          1.79      |          1.63      |          1.43      |          1.26      |          1.11      |          0.973      |          0.855      |          0.752      |          0.661      |    
       |      8.3      |          1.52      |          1.52      |          1.39      |          1.22      |          1.07      |          0.941      |          0.827      |          0.727      |          0.639      |          0.562      |    
       |      8.4      |          1.29      |          1.29      |          1.17      |          1.03      |          0.906      |          0.796      |          0.700      |          0.615      |          0.541      |          0.475      |    
       |      8.5      |          1.09      |          1.09      |          0.990      |          0.870      |          0.765      |          0.672      |          0.591      |          0.520      |          0.457      |          0.401      |    
       |      8.6      |          0.920      |          0.920      |          0.836      |          0.735      |          0.646      |          0.568      |          0.499      |          0.439      |          0.386      |          0.339      |    
       |      8.7      |          0.778      |          0.778      |          0.707      |          0.622      |          0.547      |          0.480      |          0.422      |          0.371      |          0.326      |          0.287      |    
       |      8.8      |          0.661      |          0.661      |          0.601      |          0.528      |          0.464      |          0.408      |          0.359      |          0.315      |          0.277      |          0.244      |    
       |      8.9      |          0.565      |          0.565      |          0.513      |          0.451      |          0.397      |          0.349      |          0.306      |          0.269      |          0.237      |          0.208      |    
       |      9.0      |          0.486      |          0.486      |          0.442      |          0.389      |          0.342      |          0.300      |          0.264      |          0.232      |          0.204      |          0.179      |    
  
    To calculate total ammonia nitrogen chronic criteria values  in freshwater when fish early life stages are present at different pH and  temperature values than those listed in this subsection, use the following  formulas: 
    Chronic Criteria Concentration = 
           |             |          (      |          0.0577      |          +      |          2.487      |          )      |          x MIN       |    
       |      (1 + 107.688-pH)      |          (1 + 10pH-7.688)      |    
  
    Where MIN = 2.85 or 1.45 x 100.028(25-T),  whichever is less. 
    T = temperature in °C 
    2The default design flow for calculating steady  state waste load allocations for the chronic ammonia criterion where early life  stages of fish are present is the 30Q10 (see 9VAC25-260-140 B footnote 10)  unless statistically valid methods are employed which demonstrate compliance  with the duration and return frequency of the water quality criteria. 
    C. The 30-day average concentration of total ammonia nitrogen  (in mg N/L) where early life stages of fish are absent (procedures for making  this determination are in subdivisions 1 through 4 of this subsection) in  freshwater shall not exceed, more than once every three years on the average3,  the chronic criteria below: 
    Chronic Ammonia Freshwater Criteria 
    Early Life Stages of Fish Absent 
    Total Ammonia Nitrogen (mg N/L) 
           |             |          Temperature    (°C)      |    
       |      pH      |          0-7      |          8      |          9      |          10      |          11      |          12      |          13      |          14      |          15      |          16      |    
       |      6.5      |          10.8      |          10.1      |          9.51      |          8.92      |          8.36      |          7.84      |          7.35      |          6.89      |          6.46      |          6.06      |    
       |      6.6      |          10.7      |          9.99      |          9.37      |          8.79      |          8.24      |          7.72      |          7.24      |          6.79      |          6.36      |          5.97      |    
       |      6.7      |          10.5      |          9.81      |          9.20      |          8.62      |          8.08      |          7.58      |          7.11      |          6.66      |          6.25      |          5.86      |    
       |      6.8      |          10.2      |          9.58      |          8.98      |          8.42      |          7.90      |          7.40      |          6.94      |          6.51      |          6.10      |          5.72      |    
       |      6.9      |          9.93      |          9.31      |          8.73      |          8.19      |          7.68      |          7.20      |          6.75      |          6.33      |          5.93      |          5.56      |    
       |      7.0      |          9.60      |          9.00      |          8.43      |          7.91      |          7.41      |          6.95      |          6.52      |          6.11      |          5.73      |          5.37      |    
       |      7.1      |          9.20      |          8.63      |          8.09      |          7.58      |          7.11      |          6.67      |          6.25      |          5.86      |          5.49      |          5.15      |    
       |      7.2      |          8.75      |          8.20      |          7.69      |          7.21      |          6.76      |          6.34      |          5.94      |          5.57      |          5.22      |          4.90      |    
       |      7.3      |          8.24      |          7.73      |          7.25      |          6.79      |          6.37      |          5.97      |          5.60      |          5.25      |          4.92      |          4.61      |    
       |      7.4      |          7.69      |          7.21      |          6.76      |          6.33      |          5.94      |          5.57      |          5.22      |          4.89      |          4.59      |          4.30      |    
       |      7.5      |          7.09      |          6.64      |          6.23      |          5.84      |          5.48      |          5.13      |          4.81      |          4.51      |          4.23      |          3.97      |    
       |      7.6      |          6.46      |          6.05      |          5.67      |          5.32      |          4.99      |          4.68      |          4.38      |          4.11      |          3.85      |          3.61      |    
       |      7.7      |          5.81      |          5.45      |          5.11      |          4.79      |          4.49      |          4.21      |          3.95      |          3.70      |          3.47      |          3.25      |    
       |      7.8      |          5.17      |          4.84      |          4.54      |          4.26      |          3.99      |          3.74      |          3.51      |          3.29      |          3.09      |          2.89      |    
       |      7.9      |          4.54      |          4.26      |          3.99      |          3.74      |          3.51      |          3.29      |          3.09      |          2.89      |          2.71      |          2.54      |    
       |      8.0      |          3.95      |          3.70      |          3.47      |          3.26      |          3.05      |          2.86      |          2.68      |          2.52      |          2.36      |          2.21      |    
       |      8.1      |          3.41      |          3.19      |          2.99      |          2.81      |          2.63      |          2.47      |          2.31      |          2.17      |          2.03      |          1.91      |    
       |      8.2      |          2.91      |          2.73      |          2.56      |          2.40      |          2.25      |          2.11      |          1.98      |          1.85      |          1.74      |          1.63      |    
       |      8.3      |          2.47      |          2.32      |          2.18      |          2.04      |          1.91      |          1.79      |          1.68      |          1.58      |          1.48      |          1.39      |    
       |      8.4      |          2.09      |          1.96      |          1.84      |          1.73      |          1.62      |          1.52      |          1.42      |          1.33      |          1.25      |          1.17      |    
       |      8.5      |          1.77      |          1.66      |          1.55      |          1.46      |          1.37      |          1.28      |          1.20      |          1.13      |          1.06      |          0.990      |    
       |      8.6      |          1.49      |          1.40      |          1.31      |          1.23      |          1.15      |          1.08      |          1.01      |          0.951      |          0.892      |          0.836      |    
       |      8.7      |          1.26      |          1.18      |          1.11      |          1.04      |          0.976      |          0.915      |          0.858      |          0.805      |          0.754      |          0.707      |    
       |      8.8      |          1.07      |          1.01      |          0.944      |          0.885      |          0.829      |          0.778      |          0.729      |          0.684      |          0.641      |          0.601      |    
       |      8.9      |          0.917      |          0.860      |          0.806      |          0.756      |          0.709      |          0.664      |          0.623      |          0.584      |          0.548      |          0.513      |    
       |      9.0      |          0.790      |          0.740      |          0.694      |          0.651      |          0.610      |          0.572      |          0.536      |          0.503      |          0.471      |          0.442      |    
  
    At 15°C and above, the criterion for fish early life stages  absent is the same as the criterion for fish early life stages present. 
    To calculate total ammonia nitrogen chronic criteria values  in freshwater when fish early life stages are absent at different pH and  temperature values than those listed in this subsection, use the following  formulas: 
    Chronic Criteria Concentration = 
           |             |          (      |          0.0577      |          +      |          2.487      |          )      |          x 1.45(100.028(25-MAX))       |    
       |      (1 + 107.688-pH)      |          (1 + 10pH-7.688)      |    
  
    MAX = temperature in °C or 7, whichever is greater. 
    3The default design flow for calculating steady  state waste load allocations for the chronic ammonia criterion where early life  stages of fish are absent is the 30Q10 (see 9VAC25-260-140 B footnote 10)  unless statistically valid methods are employed that demonstrate compliance  with the duration and return frequency of the water quality criteria. 
    1. Site-specific modifications to the ambient water quality  criteria for ammonia to account for the absence of early life stages of fish  shall be conducted in accordance with the procedures contained in this  subdivision. Because the department presumes that most state waterbodies have  early life stages of fish present during most times of the year, the criteria  shall be calculated assuming early life stages of fish are present using  subsection B of this section unless the following demonstration that early life  stages are absent is successfully completed. Early life stages of fish are  defined in subdivision 2 of this subsection. Modifications to the ambient water  quality criteria for ammonia based on the presence or absence of early life  stages of fish shall only apply at temperatures below 15°C. 
    a. During the review of any new or existing activity that has  a potential to discharge ammonia in amounts that may cause or contribute to a  violation of the ammonia criteria contained in subsection B of this section,  the department may examine data from the following approved sources in  subdivisions 1 a (1) through (5) of this subsection or may require the gathering  of data in accordance with subdivisions 1 a (1) through (5) on the presence or  absence of early life stages of fish in the affected waterbody. 
    (1) Species and distribution data contained in the Virginia  Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Wildlife Information System database. 
    (2) Species and distribution data contained in Freshwater  Fishes of Virginia, 1994. 
    (3) Data and fish species distribution maps contained in  Handbook for Fishery Biology, Volume 3, 1997. 
    (4) Field data collected in accordance with U.S. EPA's Rapid  Bioassessment Protocols for Use in Streams and Wadeable Rivers, Second Edition,  EPA 841-B-99-002. Field data must comply with all quality assurance/quality  control criteria. 
    (5) The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)  Standard E-1241-88, Standard Guide for Conducting Early Life-Stage Toxicity  Tests with Fishes. 
    b. If data or information from sources other than subdivisions  1 a (1) through (5) of this subsection are considered, then any resulting  site-specific criteria modifications shall be reviewed and adopted in  accordance with the site-specific criteria provisions in 9VAC25-260-140 D, and  submitted to EPA for review and approval. 
    c. If the department determines that the data and information  obtained from subdivisions 1 a (1) through (5) of this subsection demonstrate  that there are periods of each year when no early life stages are expected to  be present for any species of fish that occur at the site, the department shall  issue a notice to the public and make available for public comment the  supporting data and analysis along with the department's preliminary decision  to authorize the site-specific modification to the ammonia criteria. Such  information shall include, at a minimum: 
    (1) Sources of data and information. 
    (2) List of fish species that occur at the site as defined by  subdivision 3 of this subsection. 
    (3) Definition of the site. Definition of a "site"  can vary in geographic size from a stream segment to a watershed to an entire  eco-region. 
    (4) Duration of early life stage for each species in  subdivision 1 c (2) of this subsection. 
    (5) Dates when early life stages of fish are expected to be  present for each species in subdivision 1 c (2) of this subsection. 
    (6) Based on subdivision 1 c (5) of this subsection, identify  the dates (beginning date, ending date), if any, where no early life stages are  expected to be present for any of the species identified in subdivision 1 c (2)  of this subsection. 
    d. If, after reviewing the public comments received in subdivision  1 c of this subsection and supporting data and information, the department  determines that there are times of the year where no early life stages are  expected to be present for any fish species that occur at the site, then the  applicable ambient water quality criteria for ammonia for those time periods  shall be calculated using the table in this subsection, or the formula for  calculating the chronic criterion concentration for ammonia when fish early  life stages are absent. 
    e. The department shall maintain a comprehensive list of all  sites where the department has determined that early life stages of fish are  absent. For each site the list will identify the waterbodies affected and the  corresponding times of the year that early life stages are absent. This list is  available either upon request from the Office of Water Quality Programs at 629  E. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, Virginia  23218 or from the department website http://deq.state.va.us/wqs/ http://www.deq.virginia.gov/wqs.  
    2. The duration of the "early life stages" extends  from the beginning of spawning through the end of the early life stages. The  early life stages include the prehatch embryonic period, the post-hatch free  embryo or yolk-sac fry, and the larval period, during which the organism feeds.  Juvenile fish, which are anatomically similar to adults, are not considered an  early life stage. The duration of early life stages can vary according to fish  species. The department considers the sources of information in subdivisions 1  a (1) through (5) of this subsection to be the only acceptable sources of  information for determining the duration of early life stages of fish under  this procedure. 
    3. "Occur at the site" includes the species, genera,  families, orders, classes, and phyla that: are usually present at the site; are  present at the site only seasonally due to migration; are present  intermittently because they periodically return to or extend their ranges into  the site; were present at the site in the past or are present in nearby bodies  of water, but are not currently present at the site due to degraded conditions,  and are expected to return to the site when conditions improve. "Occur at  the site" does not include taxa that were once present at the site but  cannot exist at the site now due to permanent physical alteration of the  habitat at the site. 
    4. Any modifications to ambient water quality criteria for  ammonia in subdivision 1 of this subsection shall not likely jeopardize the  continued existence of any federal or state listed, threatened or endangered  species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of such species'  critical habitat. 
    D. The one-hour average concentration of total ammonia  nitrogen (in mg N/L) in saltwater shall not exceed, more than once every three  years on the average, the acute criteria below: 
    Acute Ammonia Saltwater Criteria 
    Total Ammonia Nitrogen (mg N/L) 
    Salinity = 10 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          231.9      |          159.8      |          110.1      |          75.88      |          52.31      |          36.08      |          24.91      |          17.21      |    
       |      7.20      |          146.4      |          100.9      |          69.54      |          47.95      |          33.08      |          22.84      |          15.79      |          10.93      |    
       |      7.40      |          92.45      |          63.73      |          43.94      |          30.32      |          20.94      |          14.48      |          10.03      |          6.97      |    
       |      7.60      |          58.40      |          40.28      |          27.80      |          19.20      |          13.28      |          9.21      |          6.40      |          4.47      |    
       |      7.80      |          36.92      |          25.48      |          17.61      |          12.19      |          8.45      |          5.88      |          4.11      |          2.89      |    
       |      8.00      |          23.37      |          16.15      |          11.18      |          7.76      |          5.40      |          3.78      |          2.66      |          1.89      |    
       |      8.20      |          14.81      |          10.26      |          7.13      |          4.97      |          3.48      |          2.46      |          1.75      |          1.27      |    
       |      8.40      |          9.42      |          6.54      |          4.57      |          3.20      |          2.27      |          1.62      |          1.18      |          0.87      |    
       |      8.60      |          6.01      |          4.20      |          2.95      |          2.09      |          1.50      |          1.09      |          0.81      |          0.62      |    
       |      8.80      |          3.86      |          2.72      |          1.93      |          1.39      |          1.02      |          0.76      |          0.58      |          0.46      |    
       |      9.00      |          2.51      |          1.79      |          1.29      |          0.95      |          0.71      |          0.55      |          0.44      |          0.36      |    
  
    Salinity = 20 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          247.6      |          170.5      |          117.5      |          80.98      |          55.83      |          38.51      |          26.58      |          18.36      |    
       |      7.20      |          156.3      |          107.7      |          74.21      |          51.17      |          35.30      |          24.37      |          16.84      |          11.66      |    
       |      7.40      |          98.67      |          68.01      |          46.90      |          32.35      |          22.34      |          15.44      |          10.70      |          7.43      |    
       |      7.60      |          62.33      |          42.98      |          29.66      |          20.48      |          14.17      |          9.82      |          6.82      |          4.76      |    
       |      7.80      |          39.40      |          27.19      |          18.78      |          13.00      |          9.01      |          6.26      |          4.37      |          3.07      |    
       |      8.00      |          24.93      |          17.23      |          11.92      |          8.27      |          5.76      |          4.02      |          2.83      |          2.01      |    
       |      8.20      |          15.80      |          10.94      |          7.59      |          5.29      |          3.70      |          2.61      |          1.86      |          1.34      |    
       |      8.40      |          10.04      |          6.97      |          4.86      |          3.41      |          2.41      |          1.72      |          1.24      |          0.91      |    
       |      8.60      |          6.41      |          4.47      |          3.14      |          2.22      |          1.59      |          1.15      |          0.85      |          0.65      |    
       |      8.80      |          4.11      |          2.89      |          2.05      |          1.47      |          1.07      |          0.80      |          0.61      |          0.48      |    
       |      9.00      |          2.67      |          1.90      |          1.36      |          1.00      |          0.75      |          0.57      |          0.46      |          0.37      |    
  
    Salinity = 30 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          264.6      |          182.3      |          125.6      |          86.55      |          59.66      |          41.15      |          28.39      |          19.61      |    
       |      7.20      |          167.0      |          115.1      |          79.31      |          54.68      |          37.71      |          26.03      |          17.99      |          12.45      |    
       |      7.40      |          105.5      |          72.68      |          50.11      |          34.57      |          23.87      |          16.50      |          11.42      |          7.92      |    
       |      7.60      |          66.61      |          45.93      |          31.69      |          21.88      |          15.13      |          10.48      |          7.28      |          5.07      |    
       |      7.80      |          42.10      |          29.05      |          20.07      |          13.88      |          9.62      |          6.68      |          4.66      |          3.27      |    
       |      8.00      |          26.63      |          18.40      |          12.73      |          8.83      |          6.14      |          4.29      |          3.01      |          2.13      |    
       |      8.20      |          16.88      |          11.68      |          8.10      |          5.64      |          3.94      |          2.78      |          1.97      |          1.42      |    
       |      8.40      |          10.72      |          7.44      |          5.18      |          3.63      |          2.56      |          1.82      |          1.31      |          0.96      |    
       |      8.60      |          6.83      |          4.77      |          3.34      |          2.36      |          1.69      |          1.22      |          0.90      |          0.68      |    
       |      8.80      |          4.38      |          3.08      |          2.18      |          1.56      |          1.13      |          0.84      |          0.64      |          0.50      |    
       |      9.00      |          2.84      |          2.01      |          1.45      |          1.06      |          0.79      |          0.60      |          0.47      |          0.39      |    
  
    To calculate total ammonia nitrogen acute criteria values in  saltwater at different pH and temperature values than those listed in this  subsection, use the following formulas: 
     
    I = 
           |             |          19.9273S      |    
       |             |          (1000 - 1.005109S)      |    
  
    Where I = molal ionic strength of water 
    S = Salinity ppt (g/kg) 
    The regression model used to relate I to pKa (negative log of  the ionization constant) is 
    pKa = 9.245 +.138I 
    pKa as defined by these equations is at 298 degrees Kelvin  (25°C). T °Kelvin = °C + 273 
    To correct for other temperatures: 
    pKaST = pKaS298  +.0324(298 - T °Kelvin) 
    The unionized ammonia fraction (UIA) is given by: 
        The acute ammonia criterion in saltwater is given by: 
        Multiply the acute value by .822 to get the ammonia-N acute  criterion. 
    E. The 30-day average concentration of total ammonia nitrogen  (in mg N/L) in saltwater shall not exceed, more than once every three years on  the average, the chronic criteria below: 
    Chronic Ammonia Saltwater Criteria 
    Total Ammonia Nitrogen (mg N/L) 
    Salinity = 10 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          34.84      |          24.00      |          16.54      |          11.40      |          7.86      |          5.42      |          3.74      |          2.59      |    
       |      7.20      |          21.99      |          15.15      |          10.45      |          7.20      |          4.97      |          3.43      |          2.37      |          1.64      |    
       |      7.40      |          13.89      |          9.57      |          6.60      |          4.55      |          3.15      |          2.18      |          1.51      |          1.05      |    
       |      7.60      |          8.77      |          6.05      |          4.18      |          2.88      |          2.00      |          1.38      |          0.96      |          0.67      |    
       |      7.80      |          5.55      |          3.83      |          2.65      |          1.83      |          1.27      |          0.88      |          0.62      |          0.43      |    
       |      8.00      |          3.51      |          2.43      |          1.68      |          1.17      |          0.81      |          0.57      |          0.40      |          0.28      |    
       |      8.20      |          2.23      |          1.54      |          1.07      |          0.75      |          0.52      |          0.37      |          0.26      |          0.19      |    
       |      8.40      |          1.41      |          0.98      |          0.69      |          0.48      |          0.34      |          0.24      |          0.18      |          0.13      |    
       |      8.60      |          0.90      |          0.63      |          0.44      |          0.31      |          0.23      |          0.16      |          0.12      |          0.09      |    
       |      8.80      |          0.58      |          0.41      |          0.29      |          0.21      |          0.15      |          0.11      |          0.09      |          0.07      |    
       |      9.00      |          0.38      |          0.27      |          0.19      |          0.14      |          0.11      |          0.08      |          0.07      |          0.05      |    
  
    Salinity  = 20 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          37.19      |          25.62      |          17.65      |          12.16      |          8.39      |          5.78      |          3.99      |          2.76      |    
       |      7.20      |          23.47      |          16.17      |          11.15      |          7.69      |          5.30      |          3.66      |          2.53      |          1.75      |    
       |      7.40      |          14.82      |          10.22      |          7.04      |          4.86      |          3.36      |          2.32      |          1.61      |          1.12      |    
       |      7.60      |          9.36      |          6.46      |          4.46      |          3.08      |          2.13      |          1.47      |          1.02      |          0.71      |    
       |      7.80      |          5.92      |          4.08      |          2.82      |          1.95      |          1.35      |          0.94      |          0.66      |          0.46      |    
       |      8.00      |          3.74      |          2.59      |          1.79      |          1.24      |          0.86      |          0.60      |          0.43      |          0.30      |    
       |      8.20      |          2.37      |          1.64      |          1.14      |          0.79      |          0.56      |          0.39      |          0.28      |          0.20      |    
       |      8.40      |          1.51      |          1.05      |          0.73      |          0.51      |          0.36      |          0.26      |          0.19      |          0.14      |    
       |      8.60      |          0.96      |          0.67      |          0.47      |          0.33      |          0.24      |          0.17      |          0.13      |          0.10      |    
       |      8.80      |          0.62      |          0.43      |          0.31      |          0.22      |          0.16      |          0.12      |          0.09      |          0.07      |    
       |      9.00      |          0.40      |          0.28      |          0.20      |          0.15      |          0.11      |          0.09      |          0.07      |          0.06      |    
  
    Salinity = 30 g/kg 
           |             |          Temperature °C      |    
       |      pH      |          0      |          5      |          10      |          15      |          20      |          25      |          30      |          35      |    
       |      7.00      |          39.75      |          27.38      |          18.87      |          13.00      |          8.96      |          6.18      |          4.27      |          2.95      |    
       |      7.20      |          25.09      |          17.29      |          11.91      |          8.21      |          5.67      |          3.91      |          2.70      |          1.87      |    
       |      7.40      |          15.84      |          10.92      |          7.53      |          5.19      |          3.59      |          2.48      |          1.72      |          1.19      |    
       |      7.60      |          10.01      |          6.90      |          4.76      |          3.29      |          2.27      |          1.57      |          1.09      |          0.76      |    
       |      7.80      |          6.32      |          4.36      |          3.01      |          2.08      |          1.44      |          1.00      |          0.70      |          0.49      |    
       |      8.00      |          4.00      |          2.76      |          1.91      |          1.33      |          0.92      |          0.64      |          0.45      |          0.32      |    
       |      8.20      |          2.53      |          1.75      |          1.22      |          0.85      |          0.59      |          0.42      |          0.30      |          0.21      |    
       |      8.40      |          1.61      |          1.12      |          0.78      |          0.55      |          0.38      |          0.27      |          0.20      |          0.14      |    
       |      8.60      |          1.03      |          0.72      |          0.50      |          0.35      |          0.25      |          0.18      |          0.14      |          0.10      |    
       |      8.80      |          0.66      |          0.46      |          0.33      |          0.23      |          0.17      |          0.13      |          0.10      |          0.08      |    
       |      9.00      |          0.43      |          0.30      |          0.22      |          0.16      |          0.12      |          0.09      |          0.07      |          0.06      |    
  
    To calculate total ammonia nitrogen chronic criteria values in  saltwater at different pH and temperature values than those listed in this  subsection, use the following formulas: 
    I = 
           |             |          19.9273S      |    
       |             |          (1000 - 1.005109S)      |    
  
    Where I = molal ionic strength of water 
    S = Salinity ppt (g/kg) 
    The regression model used to relate I to pKa (negative log of  the ionization constant) is 
    pKa = 9.245 +.138I 
    pKa as defined by these equations is at 298 degrees Kelvin  (25°C). T °Kelvin = °C + 273 
    To correct for other temperatures: 
    pKaST = pKaS298 +.0324(298  - T °Kelvin) 
    The unionized ammonia fraction (UIA) is given by: 
        The chronic ammonia criterion  in saltwater is given by: 
        Multiply the chronic value by .822 to get the ammonia-N  chronic criterion. 
         VA.R. Doc. No. R12-3137; Filed April 16, 2012, 4:30 p.m.