Federal Water Quality Standards Applicable to Maine
In December 2016, EPA issued final federal Clean Water Act water quality standards (WQS) that apply to water bodies under the state of Maine’s jurisdiction. These WQS included human health criteria (HHC) for 96 toxic pollutants to protect a now-withdrawn sustenance fishing designated use in waters in Indian lands and a phenol criterion to protect human health from consumption of water plus organisms in waters outside of Indian lands in Maine.
On August 13, 2020, EPA proposed to withdraw these HHC following its approval of replacement criteria submitted by the state that protect applicable designated uses.
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In December 2016, EPA promulgated HHC for 96 toxic pollutants for waters in Indian lands and six additional WQS for waters in Indian lands:
- Recreational and shellfishing bacteria criteria to protect human health;
- Tidal temperature, pH, and ammonia criteria to protect aquatic life;
- A mixing zone policy; and
- Clarification that natural conditions provisions cannot be applied to HHC.
EPA also promulgated two WQS for all waters in Maine including waters in Indian lands:
- Dissolved oxygen criteria for Class A waters to protect aquatic life; and
- Clarification that the Clean Water Act does not allow the commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection to waive compliance with WQS in case of oil spills.
Finally, EPA promulgated one WQS (phenol criteria to protect human health) for waters in Maine outside of Indian lands.
These federal WQS address various disapprovals of Maine’s standards that EPA issued in February, March, and June 2015.
- Fact Sheet: Final Rule on Certain Federal Water Quality Standards Applicable to Maine (pdf)
- Final Rule - Promulgation of Certain Federal Water Quality Standards Applicable to Maine (December 19, 2016)
- Docket OW-2015-0804
- Response to Public Comments: Proposal of Certain Federal Water Quality Standards for Maine
Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Maine
On December 3, 2020, EPA finalized the withdrawal of certain existing federal water quality criteria - clearing the way for Maine to implement its human health water quality criteria for toxic pollutants. This final action follows Maine’s adoption of human health criteria that EPA determined are based on sound science and protective of the State’s designated uses. The withdrawal of existing federal criteria enables Maine to implement those EPA-approved human health criteria.
- Fact Sheet: Withdrawal of Certain Federal Human Health Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Maine - Final Rule (pdf)
- Final Rule - Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Maine (December 21, 2020)
- Docket OW-2015-0804
- Action Letter: Review and Action on Maine Water Quality Standards, 06-096 Chapter 584 - June 23, 2020 (pdf)
Public Hearings
EPA offered two online public hearings so that interested parties could provide oral comments on EPA's proposed rule.
- Transcript: Public Hearing for Proposed Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Standards Applicable to Maine - September 30, 2020 (pdf)
- Transcript: Public Hearing for Proposed Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Standards Applicable to Maine - October 1, 2020 (pdf)
Comments on the Proposal
The comment period closed on October 19, 2020.
- Docket available at Regulations.gov (Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2015-0804)