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NR 215.03(4)(b)4.4. gamma-BHC
NR 215.03(4)(c)(c) Chlordane
NR 215.03(4)(d)(d) 4,4’-DDT
NR 215.03(4)(e)(e) 4,4’-DDE (p,p-DDX)
NR 215.03(4)(f)(f) 4,4’-DDD (p,p-TDE)
NR 215.03(4)(g)(g) Dieldrin
NR 215.03(4)(h)(h) alpha-Endosulfan
NR 215.03(4)(i)(i) beta-Endosulfan
NR 215.03(4)(j)(j) Endosulfan sulfate
NR 215.03(4)(k)(k) Endrin
NR 215.03(4)(L)(L) Endrin aldehyde
NR 215.03(4)(m)(m) Heptachlor
NR 215.03(4)(n)(n) Heptachlor epoxide
NR 215.03(4)(o)(o) PCB-polychorinated biphenyls:
NR 215.03(4)(o)1.1. PCB-1016 (Aroclor 1016)
NR 215.03(4)(o)2.2. PCB-1221 (Aroclor 1221)
NR 215.03(4)(o)3.3. PCB-1232 (Aroclor 1232)
NR 215.03(4)(o)4.4. PCB-1242 (Aroclor 1242)
NR 215.03(4)(o)5.5. PCB-1248 (Aroclor 1248)
NR 215.03(4)(o)6.6. PCB-1254 (Aroclor 1254)
NR 215.03(4)(o)7.7. PCB-1260 (Aroclor 1260)
NR 215.03(4)(p)(p) Toxaphene
NR 215.03(5)(5)Dioxin.
NR 215.03(5)(a)(a) 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD)
NR 215.03(6)(6)Metals and other compounds.
NR 215.03(6)(a)(a) Antimony
NR 215.03(6)(b)(b) Arsenic
NR 215.03(6)(c)(c) Asbestos
NR 215.03(6)(d)(d) Beryllium
NR 215.03(6)(e)(e) Cadmium
NR 215.03(6)(f)(f) Chromium
NR 215.03(6)(g)(g) Copper
NR 215.03(6)(h)(h) Cyanide, Total
NR 215.03(6)(j)(j) Mercury
NR 215.03(6)(k)(k) Nickel
NR 215.03(6)(L)(L) Selenium
NR 215.03(6)(m)(m) Silver
NR 215.03(6)(n)(n) Thallium
NR 215.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1981, No. 304, eff. 5-1-81; r. and recr. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86.
NR 215.04NR 215.04Provisions for revision of list. Section 283.21 (1) (a), Stats., authorizes the department to periodically amend this chapter to add to or remove from the list any pollutant and requires that when revising this list the department consider the toxicity of the pollutant, its persistence, degradability, the usual or potential presence in any waters of any organisms affected by the discharge of the toxic pollutant or combination of pollutants, the importance of the affected organism and the nature and extent of the toxic pollutant’[s effect] on these organisms.
NR 215.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1981, No. 304, eff. 5-1-81.
NR 215.05NR 215.05List of conventional pollutants.
NR 215.05(1)(1)Biochemical oxygen demand
NR 215.05(2)(2)Total suspended solids
NR 215.05(3)(3)Oil and grease
NR 215.05(4)(4)pH
NR 215.05(5)(5)Fecal coliform
NR 215.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86.
NR 215.06NR 215.06List of nonconventional pollutants.
NR 215.06(1)(1)Ammonia
NR 215.06(2)(2)Bromide
NR 215.06(3)(3)Chemical oxygen demand
NR 215.06(4)(4)Chlorine
NR 215.06(5)(5)Color
NR 215.06(6)(6)Fluoride
NR 215.06(7)(7)Nitrate - nitrite
NR 215.06(8)(8)Nitrogen
NR 215.06(9)(9)Phosphorus
NR 215.06(10)(10)Radioactivity
NR 215.06(10)(d)(d) Radium 226
NR 215.06(11)(11)Sulfate
NR 215.06(12)(12)Sulfide
NR 215.06(13)(13)Sulfite
NR 215.06(14)(14)Surfactants
NR 215.06(15)(15)Total organic carbon
NR 215.06(16)(16)Aluminum
NR 215.06(17)(17)Barium
NR 215.06(18)(18)Boron
NR 215.06(19)(19)Cobalt
NR 215.06(20)(20)Iron
NR 215.06(21)(21)Magnesium
NR 215.06(22)(22)Molybdenum
NR 215.06(23)(23)Manganese
NR 215.06(24)(24)Tin
NR 215.06(25)(25)Titanium
NR 215.06(26)(26)Chloride
NR 215.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86; cr. (26), Register, January, 2000, No. 529, eff. 2-1-00.
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