| AQRV Type: VISIBILITY |
| Sensitive Receptor |
Sensitive Receptor Indicator |
Thresholds |
| Natural Visibilty |
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For sources generally further than 50 km from a Class I area, the visibility threshold for concern is not exceeded if the 98th %ile change in light extinction is <5% for each year modeled, when compared to the annual average natural condition value for that Class I area. |
| Plume Blight |
Absolute Contrast |
Higher level near-field screening and refined analysis: no further analysis will likely be requested if a new or modified source can show that impacts from a new or modified source will stay with the threshold of DeltaE <1.0 and |C| <0.02 modeled against natural conditions. |
| Plume Blight |
Absolute Contrast |
For near field sources (within 50 km of a Class I area), no additional analysis will be requested If screening analysis of a new or modified source can demonstrate that its emissions will not cause a plume with hourly estimates of DeltaE (color difference index) greater than or equal to 2.0 or the absolute value of the contrast greater than or equal to 0.05 when modeled against natural conditions. |
| Plume Blight |
Color Difference Index |
Plume blight near-field refined analysis: no further analysis will likely be requested if a new or modified source can show that impacts from a new or modified source will stay with the threshold of DeltaE <1.0 and |C| <0.02 when modeled against natural conditions. |
| Plume Blight |
Color Difference Index |
For near field sources (within 50 km of a Class I area), no additional analysis will be requested If screening analysis of a new or modified source can demonstrate that its emissions will not cause a plume with hourly estimates of DeltaE (color difference index) greater than or equal to 2.0 or the absolute value of the contrast greater than or equal to 0.05 when modeled against natural conditions. |
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| AQRV Type: WATER |
| Sensitive Receptor |
Sensitive Receptor Indicator |
Thresholds |
| Headwater Systems |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For headwater systems that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of <200 ueq/l, an ANC no lower than 200 ueq/l is acceptable. |
| Headwater Systems |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For headwater systems that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of <200 ueq/l, no decrease in ANC is acceptable. |
| Headwater Systems |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For headwater systems that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of 200-400 ueq/l, no more than a 10% decrease in ANC is acceptable. |
| Headwater Systems |
pH |
For headwater systems that have a baseline pH of 6.6-7.0, no more than a 0.1 decrease in pH is acceptable. |
| Headwater Systems |
pH |
For headwater systems that have a baseline pH of <6.6, no decrease in pH is acceptable. |
| Headwater Systems |
pH |
For headwater systems that have a baseline pH of >7.0, a pH no lower than 6.8 is acceptable. |
| Streams |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For streams that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of <200 ueq/l, an ANC no lower than 200 ueq/l is acceptable. |
| Streams |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For streams that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of 200-400 ueq/l, no more than a 10% decrease in ANC is acceptable. |
| Streams |
Acid Neutralizing Capacity |
For streams that have a baseline Acid Neutralizing Capacity of <200 ueq/l, no decrease in ANC is acceptable. |
| Streams |
pH |
For streams that have a baseline pH of 6.6-7.0, no more than a 0.1 decrease in pH is acceptable. |
| Streams |
pH |
For streams that have a baseline pH of >7.0, a pH no lower than 6.8 is acceptable. |
| Streams |
pH |
For streams that have a baseline pH of >7.0, no more than a 0.5 decrease in pH is acceptable. |
| Streams |
pH |
For streams that have a baseline pH of <6.6, no decrease in pH is acceptable. |