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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 70 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 236. Waterbodies subject to site-specific criteria

18 AAC 70.236. Waterbodies subject to site-specific criteria

(a) Under 18 AAC 70.235, the department has established site-specific criteria that modify certain general criteria set out in 18 AAC 70.020(b) for the waterbodies listed in (b) of this section. The site-specific criteria apply only to the affected designated use class indicated in (b) of this section. All other criteria set out in 18 AAC 70.020(b) continue to apply to the waterbodies listed in (b) of this section.

(b) Waterbodies subject to site-specific criteria, and the applicable site-specific criteria, are:

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* Watershed numbers refer to watersheds established by the United States Department of Interior, Geological Survey, "Hydrologic Unit Map - 1987 State of Alaska," adopted by reference in 18 AAC 70.230; information about how to obtain this document is set out in the footnote to the table in 18 AAC 70.230(e)

** River latitudes and longitudes are set at the downstream end of the affected river reach.

*** Upper Cook Inlet in the vicinity of Point Woronzof, an area bounded by the constriction of Knik Arm at Cairn Point to the northeast, by the southern shoreline of Cook Inlet southwest to Point Campbell, by a line from Point Campbell to the northeast end of Fire Island, by a line due north from the northeast and of Fire Island to the northern shoreline of Cook Inlet at a point east of the mouth of the Little Susitna River, by the northern shoreline of upper Cook Inlet north and east to a point directly west of Cairn Point; and from that point by a line due east to Cairn Point; a map of the area subject to these site-specific criteria is available at the department's offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau.

**** This metal is a toxic substance as defined in 18 AAC 70.990, and falls under the parameter of "Toxics and Other Deleterious Organic and Inorganic Substances" in 18 AAC 70.020(b) .

History: Eff. 12/12/97, Register 144; am 3/1/98, Register 145; am 4/24/99, Register 150; am 6/26/2003, Register 166; am 2/15/2006, Register 177

Authority: AS 46.03.020

AS 46.03.050

AS 46.03.070

AS 46.03.080


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