NR 105.05(3)(e)(e) For each species the logarithmic intercept (Y) is calculated using the equation: Y = ln W - V(ln X).
NR 105.05(3)(f)(f)
NR 105.05(3)(f)1.1. For each species the species mean acute intercept (SMAI) is calculated as eY.
NR 105.05(3)(f)2.2. For each genus for which one or more SMAIs are available, the genus mean acute intercept (GMAI) is calculated as the geometric mean of the SMAIs available for the genus.
NR 105.05(3)(g)(g) The GMAIs are ordered from high to low.
NR 105.05(3)(h)(h) Ranks (R) are assigned to the GMAIs from 1 for the lowest to N for the highest. If 2 or more GMAIs are identical, successive ranks are arbitrarily assigned.
NR 105.05(3)(i)(i) The cumulative probability (P) is calculated for each GMAI as P=R/(N+1).
NR 105.05(3)(j)(j) The 4 GMAIs are selected which have P closest to 0.05. If there are less than 59 GMAIs, these will always be the lowest GMAIs.
NR 105.05(3)(k)(k) Using the selected GMAIs and Ps, the ATC is calculated using the following:
NR 105.05(3)(k)1.1. Let EV = sum of the 4 ln GMAIs,
      EW = sum of the 4 squares of the ln GMAIs,
      EP = sum of the 4 P values,
      EPR = sum of the 4 square roots of P, and
      JR = square root of 0.05.
NR 105.05(3)(k)2.2. S = ((EW - (EV)2/4) /(EP-(EPR)2 /4))0.5.
NR 105.05(3)(k)3.3. L = (EV - S(EPR))/4.
NR 105.05(3)(k)4.4. A = (JR)(S) + L.
NR 105.05(3)(k)5.5. Final Acute Intercept (FAI) = eA.
NR 105.05(3)(k)6.6. Acute Criterion Intercept (ACI) = FAI/2.
NR 105.05(3)(L)(L) The acute toxicity equation (ATE) is written as:
ATC = e(V ln(water quality parameter) + ln ACI).
The ATE shall be applicable only over the range of water quality parameters equivalent to the mean plus or minus 2 standard deviations using the entire fresh water acute toxicity data base and the water quality parameter transformation employed in par. (a). If the value at a specific location is outside of that range, the endpoint of the range nearest to that value shall be used to determine the criterion. Additional information may be used to modify those ranges. The final acute value (FAV) equals 2 times the ATC (acute toxicity criterion) calculated using the formula in this paragraph.
NR 105.05(3)(m)(m) If, for a commercially, recreationally or ecologically important species, the SMAI is lower than the calculated ACI, then that SMAI is used as the ACI instead of the calculated one.
NR 105.05(3)(n)(n) Table 2 contains the acute toxicity criteria for the fish and aquatic life subcategories listed in s. NR 102.04 (3) that are calculated using the procedures described in this subsection for substances meeting the database requirements indicated in sub. (1) (a). Table 2A contains the water quality parameter ranges calculated in par. (L).
NR 105.05(4)(4)Secondary Acute values. If all 8 minimum data requirements for calculating acute toxicity criteria in sub. (1) (a) are not met, secondary acute values (SAVs) shall be determined using the procedure in this subsection.
NR 105.05(4)(a)(a) In order to calculate a SAV, the database shall contain, at a minimum, a genus mean acute value (GMAV) for one of the following 3 genera in the family Daphnidae - Ceriodaphnia sp., Daphnia sp., or Simocephalus sp. To calculate a SAV, the lowest GMAV in the database is divided by the Secondary Acute Factor (SAF). The SAF is an adjustment factor corresponding to the number of satisfied minimum data requirements, listed in sub. (1) (a). SAFs are listed in Table 2B.
NR 105.05(4)(b)(b) Whenever appropriate, the effects of variable water quality parameters shall be considered when calculating a SAV, consistent with the procedures described in sub. (3).
NR 105.05(4)(c)(c) Whenever, for a commercially, recreationally or ecologically important species, the SMAV is lower than the calculated SAV, that SMAV shall be used as the SAV instead of the calculated SAV.
NR 105.05(5)(5)Acute toxicity criteria expressed in the dissolved form. Acute water quality criteria may be expressed as a dissolved concentration. The conversion of an acute water quality criterion expressed as a total recoverable concentration, to an acute water quality criterion expressed as a dissolved concentration, the portion of the substance which will pass through a 0.45 um filter, shall be done using the equations in pars. (a) and (b). Substances which may have criteria expressed as a dissolved concentration are listed in par. (a) with corresponding conversion factors.
NR 105.05(5)(a)(a) The conversion of the water quality criterion expressed as total recoverable (WQCTotal R.) to the water quality criterion expressed as dissolved (WQCD) shall be performed as follows:
WQCD = (CF)(WQCTotal R.)
Where:   WQCTotal R.   =   Criteria from NR 105, Table 1 or 2.
  CF   =   Conversion factor for total recover-           able to dissolved.