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An Act concerning surface water quality; relating to application
of certain stream desig-
nations and certain standards; creating the special commission on
water quality standards
and specifying the membership and functions thereof.
Whereas, The federal clean water act and regulations adopted
under
that act set out broad parameters for the establishment of state
water
quality standards; and
Whereas, The federal act and regulations recognize that
standards
should take into consideration the use and value of waters for a
variety
of purposes, including public water supplies, propagation of fish
and wild-
life, and recreational, agricultural and industrial purposes;
and
Whereas, The federal act and regulations give the state broad
latitude
to designate water uses, giving due consideration to social and
economic
factors; and
Whereas, The state has the responsibility and obligation to ensure
pub-
lic health and environmental protection through the identification,
adop-
tion and enforcement of scientifically established surface water
quality
standards within a cost-effective framework; and
Whereas, The United States Environmental Protection Agency's
Na-
tional Ammonia Criteria Document recognizes that there is
insufficient
scientific data to derive a broadly applicable standard for ammonia
toxicity
and evidence submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency for
the
Triazine Special Review indicates that the numeric chronic aquatic
life
criteria for atrazine is not based on scientific evidence; and
Whereas, The special aquatic life use waters designation, the
numeric
aquatic life criteria for total ammonia and chloride, and the
numeric
chronic aquatic life criteria for atrazine contained in the 1994
surface
water quality standards adopted by the Department of Health and
En-
vironment may be based on incorrect information and thereby
cause
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widespread and substantial unnecessary social and economic
impacts
without appreciably benefiting the environment: Now,
therefor,
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. As used in this act, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(a) ``Department'' means the department of health and
environment.
(b) ``Secretary'' means the secretary of health and
environment.
(c) ``1994 Surface water quality standards'' means the Kansas
surface
water quality standards found at K.A.R. 28-16-28b et seq.,
as in effect
August 29, 1994.
Sec. 2. On and after the effective date of this act and before
July 1,
1999:
(a) The department shall use a mixing zone of 50% of the
average
cross-sectional area of the stream based on either a low flow
provision of
one cubic foot per second or the 7Q10 flow, whichever is the
greater
existing condition in the receiving stream, in determining NPDES
permit
limits for total ammonia and chlorides under subsections (b) and
(d) for
permits issued by the department.
(b) Unless an applicant for a new or renewal NPDES permit
agrees
to meet all 1994 surface water quality standards, notwithstanding
the
provisions of subsection (a), the department shall not require the
appli-
cant to comply with the numeric aquatic life criteria for total
ammonia
and chlorides that are contained in the 1994 surface water quality
stan-
dards and shall instead require an applicant to comply with the
applicant's
existing permit requirements, including mixing zone provisions
applicable
to the permit, for numeric criteria for total ammonia and chlorides
or
with the criteria for total ammonia and chlorides that took effect
May 1,
1987, whichever is more protective. Nothing herein shall be
construed to
require compliance with mixing zone provisions and numeric aquatic
life
criteria for total ammonia and chlorides that are more restrictive
than the
1994 surface water quality standards.
(c) The department shall not use the numeric chronic aquatic
life
criteria for atrazine in Table 1a of subsection (d) of K.A.R. 1995
Supp.
28-16-28e and shall rely instead on the greater of either a
standard of 3
parts per billion for atrazine or any revised numeric chronic
aquatic life
criteria for atrazine adopted by the department after consideration
of any
new criteria recommended by the United States environmental
protec-
tion agency after the effective date of this act. Conformance with
the
atrazine standard shall be determined by application of the
methodology
used in the 1996 Kansas water quality assessment report (305(b)
report)
published by the department.
(d) Permits issued for expansion, upgrade or new construction
of
wastewater treatment facilities and modifications and renewals of
existing
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permits shall include the following statement of conditions,
which shall
be legally binding and enforceable upon the permittee:
``The permittee who does not agree to meet effluent limitations
as necessary to attain the
aquatic life criteria for ammonia and chlorides within the 1994
surface water quality stan-
dards incurs and acknowledges the legal duty and obligation to
bring the facilities and
operations authorized by this permit into compliance with the
permit effluent limitations
based on the 1994 surface water quality standards within 24 months
after July 1, 1999,
unless before July 1, 1999, revised numeric criteria for ammonia
and chlorides are adopted
pursuant to subsection (g) of section 3, in which case the
permittee incurs and acknowledges
the legal duty and obligation to bring such facilities and
operations into compliance with
the permit effluent limitations based on the revised criteria
within 24 months following the
date of adoption of the rules and regulations containing the
revised criteria.''
(e) The department shall develop a plan and permit conditions
that
will assist entities that, on the effective date of this act, hold
a permit or
are applicants for a permit in meeting the requirements of this
section
relating to total ammonia and chlorides.
Sec. 3. (a) There is hereby created the Kansas special
commission
on surface water quality standards. Within the limits of
appropriations
therefor, the commission shall undertake the following
activities:
(1) Investigate and evaluate the technical and scientific basis
of the
1994 surface water quality standards, including: (A) Stream
designations
use attainability analysis as required when compiling the 1996
Kansas
Water Quality Assessment 305(b) report pursuant to 33
U.S.C.
1315(b)(1)(D) or 33 U.S.C. 1313(c)(2)(A); (B) low, high and yearly
av-
erage flow impact criteria; and (C) scientific appropriateness of
the cri-
teria guidance of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
and
the department;
(2) evaluate whether the 1994 surface water quality standards,
in-
cluding the use designations, surface water chemical and microbial
cri-
teria and the ``Kansas Surface Water Register,'' as published by
the de-
partment on June 20, 1994, are based on sound scientific and
technical
data and information, whether such standards are more stringent
than
are required by federal law and those of other midwestern and
plains
states, whether generally accepted criteria exist for evaluating
the appro-
priateness and cost-effectiveness of the standard and whether the
de-
partment should be directed to make any changes in the
standards;
(3) develop and recommend cost-benefit or risk assessment
models
for the evaluation of the impact of surface water quality standards
on the
various elements of the environment, health and economy of
Kansas,
including but not limited to human health, animal and plant species
ac-
tually found or likely to be reintroduced in Kansas waters,
industry, ag-
riculture and wastewater treatment;
(4) assess the probability that designated uses contained in the
sur-
face water quality standards can be attained in a cost-effective
and rea-
sonable manner when requirements are met;
(5) evaluate whether the 1994 surface water quality standards
were
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adopted in full compliance with the requirements of Kansas law
in effect
at the time of adoption of the standards and whether the estimates
of
economic impact completed at the time accurately predicted the
fiscal
impact of the standards on communities facing compliance with the
stan-
dards in 1997 and 1998;
(6) advise the governor, legislature and secretary of any
revisions to
the 1994 surface water quality standards that are justified based
on ad-
ditional scientific and technical information and data;
(7) advise the governor, legislature and secretary whether the
de-
partment's process of revising the 1994 surface water quality
standards is
in full compliance with federal and state law;
(8) advise the governor, legislature and secretary regarding the
extent
of the department's compliance with the provisions of 1996 House
Res-
olution No. 6013, concerning consultation with community officials
on
the impacts of the 1994 surface water quality standards on the
commu-
nities of the state; and
(9) recommend the adoption of any procedures that the
commission
deems advisable to ensure the collection and evaluation of
scientific and
technical information necessary for the revision of the 1994
surface water
quality standards in future years.
(b) In completing its study, the commission shall evaluate and
advise
the governor, legislature and secretary whether:
(1) There is reliable scientific documentation of the actual
existence
of the species that are designed to be protected by the special
aquatic
use designation contained in the 1994 surface water quality
standards;
and
(2) the special aquatic use designation and reduced mixing
zone
requirements contained in the 1994 surface water quality standards
are
based on any recognized scientific data and models and whether
there is
an established and clear relationship between the presence of the
regu-
lated pollutants and the protection or restoration of the targeted
aquatic
species.
(c) The commission shall consist of seven members appointed by
the
governor. All members shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.
The
term of office of such members shall commence at the time of
appoint-
ment until July 1, 1998, or unless the commission or the
appointment is
terminated by action of the governor on an earlier date. The
chairperson
of the commission shall be appointed by the governor from among
the
members of the commission. The staff of the department of health
and
environment, the department of agriculture, the Kansas biological
survey
and the department of wildlife and parks shall cooperate with and
assist
the deliberations of the commission.
(d) Members of the commission shall have experience in one or
more
of the following areas and disciplines: Environmental sciences;
civil en-
gineering; business and industry; public finance; municipal
wastewater
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treatment; agriculture or agribusiness; environmental law;
public health
sciences; aquatic biology; risk assessment; and cost benefit
analysis. At
least one member shall represent the general public. Except for
faculty
members of universities under the supervision of the Kansas board
of
regents, no state officer or employee shall serve on the
commission.
(e) Before assuming office as a member of the commission, each
per-
son appointed as a member shall complete and file with the office
of the
secretary of state:
(1) A statement containing the information required in a
statement
of substantial interests pursuant to K.S.A. 46-247 and
amendments
thereto; and
(2) a list of citations of any publications written by the
person.
(f) Within the limits of appropriations provided therefor, the
com-
mission may retain such consultants and temporary staff as the
commis-
sion deems necessary to complete the commission's investigations
and
final report. The secretary of administration shall provide
appropriate
space for the meetings of the commission. Each member of the
commis-
sion shall receive compensation, subsistence, mileage and expenses
as
provided by K.S.A. 75-3223 and amendments thereto.
(g) On or before January 1, 1998, the commission shall submit a
pre-
liminary report to the governor and the legislature. The commission
shall
submit a final report to the governor and the legislature on or
before June
30, 1998. The department shall hold public hearings and accept
public
comment on the commission's final report. After completion of the
hear-
ings and receipt of the comments, the department shall develop and
pub-
lish proposed rules and regulations on or before December 31, 1998,
and
shall adopt rules and regulations in accordance with the rules and
regu-
lations filing act. On and after July 1, 1999, all stream
designations and
criteria contained in the 1994 surface water quality standards
shall be in
full force and effect unless otherwise revised by rules and
regulations
adopted by the secretary.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the Kansas register.
Approved April 24, 1997.
Published in the Kansas Register: May 1, 1997.