Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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Page 438
... criteria documents was retained in all cases . b . The criteria refers to the inorganic form only . c . Criteria in the matrix based on carcino- genicity ( 10-6 risk ) . For a risk level of 10-5 , move the decimal point in the matrix ...
... criteria documents was retained in all cases . b . The criteria refers to the inorganic form only . c . Criteria in the matrix based on carcino- genicity ( 10-6 risk ) . For a risk level of 10-5 , move the decimal point in the matrix ...
Page 440
... criteria included in paragraph ( d ) of this section herein apply at all flows . ( 3 ) The aquatic life criteria in the matrix in paragraph ( b ) of this section apply as follows : ( i ) For waters in which the salinity is equal to or ...
... criteria included in paragraph ( d ) of this section herein apply at all flows . ( 3 ) The aquatic life criteria in the matrix in paragraph ( b ) of this section apply as follows : ( i ) For waters in which the salinity is equal to or ...
Page 457
... criteria a Conversion Factors for chronic marine criteria are not currently available . Conversion Factors for acute marine criteria have been used for both acute and chronic marine criteria . Conversion Factors for these pollutants in ...
... criteria a Conversion Factors for chronic marine criteria are not currently available . Conversion Factors for acute marine criteria have been used for both acute and chronic marine criteria . Conversion Factors for these pollutants in ...
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