39-3604. DESIGNATION OF INSTREAM BENEFICIAL USES. (1) The director shall designate the beneficial uses each surface water body can reasonably be expected to attain.
(2) Designated beneficial uses shall reflect existing uses. The director shall designate beneficial uses without regard to whether the uses are currently being attained or whether the uses are fully supported at the time of designation. In designating beneficial uses, the director shall consider:
(a) The existing uses of the water body;
(b) The physical, geological, hydrological, atmospheric, chemical and biological measures that affect the water body;
(c) The beneficial use attainability measures identified in section 39-3607, Idaho Code; and
(d) The economic impact of the designation and the economic costs required to fully support the beneficial uses.
(3) When designating beneficial uses for a water body, the director shall consult with the basin advisory group and the watershed advisory group with the responsibilities described in this chapter for the water body. After consultation, the director shall identify the designated beneficial uses of each water body in the rules of the department pursuant to the rulemaking and public participation provisions of chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code.
(4) Persons who either conduct nonpoint activities or who conduct operations on waters described in section 39-3609, Idaho Code, pursuant to a national pollution discharge elimination system permit, shall not be required to meet water quality criteria other than those necessary for the full support of a water body’s existing and designated beneficial uses, except as provided in section 39-3611, Idaho Code.
History:
[39-3604, added 1995, ch. 352, sec. 1, p. 1170; am. 1997, ch. 279, sec. 2, p. 832; am. 2013, ch. 348, sec. 2, p. 945.]
Structure Idaho Code
Section 39-3601 - DECLARATION OF POLICY AND STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT.
Section 39-3602 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 39-3603 - ANTIDEGRADATION POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION.
Section 39-3604 - DESIGNATION OF INSTREAM BENEFICIAL USES.
Section 39-3605 - IDENTIFICATION OF REFERENCE STREAMS OR CONDITIONS.
Section 39-3605C - ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-3606C - APPROPRIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION FUND — PURPOSE OF CHAPTER.
Section 39-3607 - REVISIONS AND ATTAINABILITY OF BENEFICIAL USES.
Section 39-3608 - REGULATORY ACTIONS FOR WATER BODIES WHERE BENEFICIAL USES ARE FULLY SUPPORTED.
Section 39-3609 - IDENTIFICATION OF WATER BODIES WHERE BENEFICIAL USES ARE NOT FULLY SUPPORTED.
Section 39-3612 - INTEGRATION OF TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD PROCESSES WITH OTHER PROGRAMS.
Section 39-3613 - CREATION OF BASIN ADVISORY GROUPS.
Section 39-3614 - DUTIES OF THE BASIN ADVISORY GROUP.
Section 39-3615 - CREATION OF WATERSHED ADVISORY GROUPS.
Section 39-3616 - DUTIES OF EACH WATERSHED ADVISORY GROUP.
Section 39-3617 - DESIGNATION OF OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS.
Section 39-3619 - CONTINUATION PROVISIONS FOR EXISTING ACTIVITIES ON OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS.
Section 39-3621 - MONITORING PROVISIONS.
Section 39-3622 - ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS.
Section 39-3623 - EFFECT OF RULES.
Section 39-3624 - DECLARATION OF POLICY — DESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR.
Section 39-3625 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 39-3628 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-3628A - AGRICULTURAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-3628B - CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS (CAFO) IMPROVEMENT FUND ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-3629 - WASTEWATER FACILITY LOAN ACCOUNT ESTABLISHED.
Section 39-3630 - APPROPRIATION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FUND — PURPOSE OF CHAPTER.
Section 39-3631 - APPROPRIATION OF WASTEWATER FACILITY LOAN FUND — PURPOSE OF CHAPTER.
Section 39-3633 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BONDS.
Section 39-3634 - COTTAGE SITE DEFINED.
Section 39-3636 - FAILURE TO PROVIDE SEWAGE DISPOSAL — PENALTIES.
Section 39-3637 - STATE BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY — RULES — INSPECTION.
Section 39-3638 - FINAL DETERMINATION BY ISSUING DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED.
Section 39-3639 - CONTINUATION OF COTTAGE SITE LEASE PROGRAM.
Section 39-3640 - WATER QUALITY INNOVATION AND POLLUTANT TRADING.