October 1993 Edition, 2.1.1 Groundwater Contamination Remediation Strategy (PDF) July 1996 Edition, 1.3.1B Amendment - Low & Intermittent Flow Streams (PDF) TOGS 1.1.3' Procedures for Derivation of Site-specific . Guidance for Evaluating Soil Vapor Intrusion in New York, For use in exposure assessments for vapor intrusion, Advisories of eating sportfish and game due to chemicals at levels of concern, 10 NYCRR Part 170 - Sources of Water Supply, Health and Safety in the Home, Work Place or Outdoors. endobj AVX-9S Stable and low concentrations. February 1998 Edition, 1.3.1A Amendment - Organic Substances (PDF) %PDF-1.6 % CLASSIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF QUALITY AND PURITY. State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Modernizing Public Hearings for WQS Reviews, Water Quality Standards: Regulations and Resources, State Standards in Effect for CWA Purposes, Federally Proposed or Promulgated Standards, New York State Water Classifications 6NYCRR Parts 800-941, 40 CFR 132 - Water Quality Guidance for the Great Lakes System, Federal Water Quality Standards Regulations, Federally Promulgated Water Quality Standards for Specific States, Territories, and Tribes, State-Specific Water Quality Standards Effective under the Clean Water Act (CWA), Modernizing Public Hearings for Water Quality Standard Decisions Consistent with 40 CFR 25.5 (pdf). The DEC Raw Water Source values are below the DOHs MCLs to provide an extra margin of safety. April 1990 Edition, 5.1.3 Investigation of Agricultural Sources of Water Pollution (PDF) SVOCs were detected in OFFICIAL COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. June 2010 Edition, 1.4.7 Sewer Moratorium on New Connections to POTWs (PDF) In addition, TOGS with a technical, non-administrative subject matter are also distributed to local environmental country agencies that provide support to the Division's programs, county health departments, and EPA Region II. 703.4 - Water quality standards for coliforms, enterococci, and E. coli. Also provided are the facts sheets detailing the derivation of the proposed GVs. Surface waters of the State are reclassified through the formal rule making process. Currently available for public comment. TOGS 1.3.13 establishes how the GVs for PFOA, PFOS, and 1,4-D will be applied to State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits to optimize environmental protection and minimize financial impacts. Well Permits (PDF), Investigation of Agricultural Sources of Water Pollution (PDF), Official County & Minor Civil Divisions Population Projections (PDF), Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certification (PDF), Storage & Use of Highway Salt and Salt/Sand Mixtures (PDF), New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual, In-Water and Riparian Management of Sediment and Dredged Material (PDF), New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Controls. The objective of the 305(b) Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring project is to quantify and report on ambient groundwater quality from bedrock and glacial-drift aquifers in upstate New York. TOGS No. Written statements may be submitted to NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, 4th Floor, Albany, NY 12233-3500, ATTN: Michelle Tompkins or by email to AWQVinformation@dec.ny.gov. The previous comment deadline was November 5, 2021. For the Great Lakes System, this statewide policy is supplemented by implementation guidance in TOGS 1.3.9 (PDF). This page lists some of the Standards, Criteria and Guidance documents used in the remediation program. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Mr. Eric Wohlers, Cattaragus County Health Department Mr. Robert Boucher, U.S. Army Corps of . Standards set forth the maximum allowable levels of chemical pollutants and are used as the regulatory targets for permitting, compliance, enforcement, and monitoring and assessment of the quality of the state's waters. For the purpose of thermal discharges, the 245-247 Driggs Avenue Subsurface Investigation and Brooklyn, NY Geotechnical Engineering Report 2 July 2013 REMEDIAL ACTION WORK PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS REMEDIAL ACTION WORK PLAN . July 1990 Edition, 2.1.3 Primary and Principal Aquifers Determinations (PDF) The full text of the draft TOGS documents and additional information are available on the DEC website or by contacting by mail: NYSDEC, 625 Broadway, Albany NY 12233-3500, ATTN: Michelle Tompkins, phone by calling (518) 402-8233, e-mail at AWQVinformation@dec.ny.gov. These draft guidance values would be included in a 2021 addendum to the June 1998 Division of Water Technical and Operational Guidance Series (TOGS) No. February 1998 Edition, 1.1.4 Procedures for Derivation of Bioaccumulation Factors (PDF) Ambient standards and guidance values are supported by technical documents called "Fact Sheets" that are also available upon request. 6 NYCRR Part 702.15(a), (b), (c), (d), (e) & (f) Empowers NYSDEC to apply and enforce guidance where there is no promulgated standard Contact Alexander J. Smith at alexander.smith@dec.ny.gov, Chief, Standards and Analytical Support Section. TOGS 1.3.7 will guide the selection of analytical testing methods in situations, such as when monitoring emerging contaminants, where methods approved by State and/or Federal oversight bodies are limited or unavailable. All waters in New York State are assigned a letter classification that denotes their best uses. Based on readings in the four monitoring wells, groundwater flows toward the south. November 2004 Edition, 5.1.10 New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Controls Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Phosphorus in Lake Carmel Putnam County, New York July 2016 Prepared for: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 290 Broadway New York, NY 10007 Prepared by: NYSDEC Division of Water Bureau of Water Resource Management Standard (PDF) groundwater or unsaturated zones. 0 The New York State Department of Health (DOH) Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for finished drinking water, adopted in August 2020, are displayed for informational purposes. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. February 1998 Edition, 1.3.4 BPJ Methodologies x][6~wNIYC\x;UcRN)W*Yuq$9$I $Fhtvy3ov;X\g^|}ln[/?}iJ*+mLdGo?*S:yHeOeVfW{|l^? Please click here to see any active alerts. The former Bulk Storage TOGS have been renamed SPOTS (Spill Prevention Operational and Technical Series). endobj Nutrient criteria are also being developed. The letter classifications and their best uses are described in regulation 6 NYCRR Part 701. Currently available for public comment. These efforts aim at addressing PFAS at its source and preventing it from being released into the environment.See Waldens other blogs on PFAS:EPA Publishes Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for PFASNew York State Releases Guidance on PFAS Sampling, Analysis, and AssessmentStates Starting to Roll Out MCLs for 1,4-Dioxane and PFAS in Drinking WaterRegulatory Update: EPA Announces Plan to Deal with PFASWaldens environmental professionals have been tracking regulatory developments related to emerging contaminants. The RI analytical laboratory test results detected chlorinated VOCs in the groundwater at the Site at concentrations exceeding NYSDEC Division of Water Technical and Operational Guidance Series 1.1. l (TOGS) groundwater standards or guidance values. February 1998 Edition, 1.3.10 Mercury - SPDES Permitting & Multiple Discharge Variance (PDF) The new guidance values are established in a draft addendum to Technical and Operational Guidance Series (TOGS) 1.1.1: Ambient Water Quality Standards and Guidance Values and Groundwater Effluent Limitations.1 The draft addendum (PDF) is supplemented by the release of a draft revision to TOGS 1.3.7: Analytical Detectability and Quantitation Guidelines for Environmental Parameters (PDF) and a new, draft TOGS 1.3.13: Permitting Strategy for Implementing Guidance Values for PFOA, PFOS, and 1,4-Dioxane (PDF). Information on October 6, 2021, proposed draft of new TOGS 1.3.13. 1.1.1 provides a compilation of guidance values and effluent limitations for use where there are no standards or regulatory effluent limitations. 2 0 obj New York's longstanding water quality standards program predates the federal Clean Water Act and protects both surface waters and groundwaters. The new guidance values are established in a draft addendum to Technical and Operational Guidance Series (TOGS) 1.1.1: Ambient Water Quality Standards and Guidance Values and Groundwater Effluent Limitations. Includes guidance on indoor air, lead, radon, etc. (b) The following guidance typically applies to site management activities conducted in accordance with Chapter 6. TOGS 1.1.1 is the DOW's mechanism to establish guidance values. 1 0 obj The GSLs for metals were selected as the greater of the NYSDEC TOGS 1.1.1 Class GA Groundwater Quality Standards or background concentrations in groundwater as documented in Appendix E of . by Rebecca Stouges | Nov 11, 2021 | Environmental Health and Safety, Read the latest Environmental Services Articles & News, Regulatory Updates, Water Quality. Information regarding the New York State Water Quality Standards Program can be found in state regulation, specifically New York Codes, Rules and Regulations Title 6 (6 NYCRR) and guidance documents found in the Division of Water Technical and Operational Guidance Series (TOGS). (link leaves DEC's website) In the absence of established water quality standards, numeric guidance values are derived and compiled in Division of Water guidance (TOGS 1.1.1 [PDF]). Title 3 Banking. Color was above the NYSDEC TOGS 1.1.1 criteria in two of the wells (MW-3 and MW4-2). November 1988 Edition Deleted, 1.3.5 Waste Assimilation Capacity Determinations for Isolated Wastewater Discharges in Fresh Water Streams (PDF) January 1989 Edition, 5.1.8 New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual Title 1 Department of Agriculture and Markets. TITLE 6. The proposed GVs were derived by procedures established in Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 702. III Conclusions NYSDEC CP-51- Soil Cleanup Guidance Policy in conjunction with NYSDEC 6 NYCRR part 375, which is used to evaluate potential health-based and protection of ecological/groundwater New York State Standards, Criteria, and Guidance. Title 2 Department of Audit and Control. 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