R317-6-3. Ground Water Classes  


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  • 3.1 GENERAL

    The following ground water classes are established: Class IA - Pristine Ground Water; Class IB - Irreplaceable Ground Water; Class IC - Ecologically Important Ground Water; Class II - Drinking Water Quality Ground Water; Class III - Limited Use Ground Water; Class IV - Saline Ground Water.

    3.2 CLASS IA - PRISTINE GROUND WATER

    Class IA ground water has the following characteristics:

    A. Total dissolved solids of less than 500 mg/l.

    B. No contaminant concentrations that exceed the ground water quality standards listed in Table 1.

    3.3 CLASS IB - IRREPLACEABLE GROUND WATER

    Class IB ground water is a source of water for a community public drinking water system for which no reliable supply of comparable quality and quantity is available because of economic or institutional constraints.

    3.4 CLASS IC - ECOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT GROUND WATER

    Class IC ground water is a source of ground water discharge important to the continued existence of wildlife habitat.

    3.5 CLASS II - DRINKING WATER QUALITY GROUND WATER

    Class II ground water has the following characteristics:

    A. Total dissolved solids greater than 500 mg/l and less than 3000 mg/l.

    B. No contaminant concentrations that exceed ground water quality standards in Table 1.

    3.6 CLASS III - LIMITED USE GROUND WATER

    Class III ground water has one or both of the following characteristics:

    A. Total dissolved solids greater than 3000 mg/l and less than 10,000 mg/l, or;

    B. One or more contaminants that exceed the ground water quality standards listed in Table 1.

    3.7 CLASS IV - SALINE GROUND WATER

    Class IV ground water has total dissolved solids greater than 10,000 mg/l.