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Environmental Management Act
CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATION
B.C. Reg. 375/96
Deposited December 16, 1996 and effective April 1, 1997
Last amended July 7, 2021 by B.C. Reg. 179/2021
Consolidated Regulations of British ColumbiaThis is an unofficial consolidation.
Consolidation current to December 1, 2021
B.C. Reg. 375/96 (O.C. 1480/96), deposited December 16, 1996 and effective April 1, 1997, is made under the Environmental Management Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 53, ss. 62, 63, 138 and 139.
This is an unofficial consolidation provided for convenience only. This is not a copy prepared for the purposes of the Evidence Act.
This consolidation includes any amendments deposited and in force as of the currency date at the bottom of each page. See the end of this regulation for any amendments deposited but not in force as of the currency date. Any amendments deposited after the currency date are listed in the B.C. Regulations Bulletins. All amendments to this regulation are listed in the Index of B.C. Regulations. Regulations Bulletins and the Index are available online at www.bclaws.ca.
See the User Guide for more information about the Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia. The User Guide and the Consolidated Regulations of British Columbia are available online at www.bclaws.ca.
Prepared by:Office of Legislative CounselMinistry of Attorney GeneralVictoria, B.C.
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Contents
PART 1 – INTERPRETATION1 Definitions 1
1.1 Interpretation – specified industrial or commercial uses 7
PART 2 – SITE DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS2 [Repealed] 7
Division 1 – Interpretation2.1 Interpretation – decommissioning a site 72.2 Interpretation – ceasing operations at a site 7
Division 2 – When Site Disclosure Statements Must Be Provided3 Site disclosure statements by persons applying to approving officers or
municipalities 73.1 Site disclosure statements by municipalities undertaking zoning or rezoning 73.2 Site disclosure statements by owners or operators of land 83.3 Site disclosure statements by vendors of real property 83.4 Site disclosure statements by persons who take possession or control of real
property 83.5 Request for information by municipality or approving officer 8
Division 3 – Exemptions from Providing Site Disclosure Statements4 Exemption – other processes apply under the Act 9
4.1 Exemption – persons applying to approving officers 94.2 Exemption – persons applying to municipalities 104.3 Exemption – municipalities undertaking zoning or rezoning 104.4 Exemption – more than one owner or operator required to
provide site disclosure statement when ceasing operations on land 114.5 Exemption – operating areas under the Oil and Gas Activities Act 114.6 Exemption – vendors of real property 114.7 Exemption – previous submission of site profile 11
Division 4 – Requirements for Site Disclosure Statement5 Requirements for completing site disclosure statement 12
Division 5 – Assessment of Site Disclosure Statement6 Assessing and forwarding site disclosure statements 12
Division 6 – Investigations6.1 Application 136.2 Investigations and reports required on submission of site disclosure
statements to municipalities or approving officers 136.3 Investigations required on submission of site disclosure statements
under section 40 (2) (a) or (7) of the Act 146.4 Information required on submission of site disclosure
statements by insolvent owners or operators 157 [Repealed] 15
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PART 2.1 – SUMMARIES OF SITE CONDITION7.1 Duty to provide director with summary of site condition 15
PART 3 – SITE REGISTRY8 Site registry 16
PART 4 – FEES9 Fees 17
10 Review of report or plan by external contract reviewer 20
PART 5 – CONTAMINATED SITE DEFINITION AND DETERMINATION11 Definition of contaminated site 2012 Specification of applicable land, water, sediment and vapour uses
and site-specific factors 2213 [Repealed] 2414 Environmental management area 2415 Procedures for determination of contaminated site 24
PART 6 – REMEDIATION STANDARDS16 Remediation options 2517 Application of numerical standards for remediation 2518 Application of risk-based standards for remediation 27
18.1 Application of risk-based standards for remediation at environmental management areas 28
PART 7 – LIABILITY19 Persons not responsible – transporters and arrangers 3020 Persons not responsible – sureties 3021 Persons not responsible – insurers and insurance brokers 3122 Persons not responsible – certain owners 3323 Persons not responsible – producers arranging for transportation 3324 Persons not responsible – construction on contaminated sites 3325 Persons not responsible – secured creditors 3426 Persons not responsible – receivers, receiver managers and bankruptcy trustees 3427 Persons not responsible – trustees, executors, administrators and other
fiduciaries 3728 Persons not responsible – clarification of innocent acquisition exemption 4129 Persons not responsible – modification of lessor liability under
section 46 (1) (e) of the Act 4130 Persons not responsible – lessors who provide surface access for subsurface use 4231 Persons responsible – municipalities 4232 Persons not responsible – transporters of contaminated soil 4233 Persons not responsible – contamination which is subject to a wide area
remediation plan 4234 [Repealed] 4335 Determining compensation under section 47 (5) of the Act 4336 Remediation orders – timing for consent and notice 4437 Remediation orders – diminishing or reducing assets 4438 Minor contributors 4539 Voluntary remediation agreements 45
PART 8 – CONTAMINATED SOIL RELOCATION40 Class of sites defined for Part 8 46
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41 Exemptions for soil relocation and disposal 4642 Soil relocation to a landfill without a contaminated soil relocation agreement 4743 Application for a contaminated soil relocation agreement 4744 Conditions pertaining to a contaminated soil relocation agreement 48
45 – 46 [Repealed] 4846.1 Standards for contaminated soil relocation 4846.2 Procedures for contaminated soil relocation 49
PART 9 – REMEDIATION PLAN APPROVAL AND COMPLETION
47 Approval in principle 5048 Covenants and financial security – general principles 5249 Requests for certificates 53
49.1 Director may consider recommendations of approved professionals 5450 Financial security as a condition of a certificate 5551 Approvals in principle and certificates for part of a site 5552 Duties of director respecting approvals in principle and certificates of
compliance 55
PART 1053 [Repealed] 55
PART 11 – ALLOCATION PANEL
54 Allocation panel procedures 56
PART 12 – PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND REVIEW
55 Director’s powers 56
PART 13 – INDEPENDENT REMEDIATION PROCEDURES
56 [Repealed] 5757 Notifications for independent remediation 57
PART 14 – SITE INVESTIGATIONS
58 Preliminary site investigations 5859 Detailed site investigations 6060 Summary of site investigations and remediation plans 61
60.1 Notification of neighbouring site owners after site investigations 61
PART 15 – ORPHAN SITES
61 Criteria for determining orphan sites 6162 High risk orphan sites 62
PART 16 – PROFESSIONAL STATEMENTS
63 Professional statements 62
PART 1764 – 66 [Repealed] 62
PART 18 – DIRECTOR’S PROTOCOLS
67 Director’s protocols 62
PART 19 – MISCELLANEOUS
68 Review of numerical standards 6369 Manner of publication 63
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PART 20 – TRANSITION70 Transition – matters in progress 6371 Transition – wide area site 64
SCHEDULE 1 65
SCHEDULE 1.1 [Repealed] 69
SCHEDULE 2 69
SCHEDULE 2.1 73
SCHEDULE 3 75
SCHEDULE 3.1 78
SCHEDULE 3.2 203
SCHEDULE 3.3 230
SCHEDULE 3.4 235
SCHEDULES 4 – 7 [Repealed] 238
SCHEDULE 8 238
SCHEDULES 9 – 11 [Repealed] 241
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PART 1 – INTERPRETATION
Definitions
1 In this regulation:
“Act” means the Environmental Management Act;
“agricultural land use” means the use of land for the primary purpose of producingagricultural products for human or animal consumption including, withoutlimitation, livestock raising operations, croplands, orchards, pastures, green-houses, plant nurseries and farms;
“aquatic life water use” means the use of water as habitat for any component of thefreshwater or marine aquatic ecosystem, including phytoplankton, zooplankton,benthos, macrophytes and fish;
“background concentration” means the concentration of a substance in an environ-mental medium in a geographic area, but does not include any contribution fromlocal human-made point sources, determined by following director’s protocols;
“cancer risk” means the probability of the occurrence of cancer from exposure to acarcinogenic substance;
“carcinogenic substance” means any chemical classified as carcinogenic inaccordance with a director’s protocol;
“commercial land use” means the use of land for the primary purpose of buying,selling or trading of merchandise or services including, without limitation,shopping malls, office complexes, restaurants, hotels, motels, grocery stores,automobile service stations, petroleum distribution operations, dry cleaningoperations, municipal yards, warehouses, law courts, museums, churches, golfcourses, government offices, air and sea terminals, bus and railway stations, andstorage associated with these uses;
“confirmation of remediation report” means a report under section 49 (2) (b);
“director’s interim standards” means the substances and risk based or numericalcriteria, standards and conditions prescribed by the director under section 63.1of the Act;
“director’s protocol” means a protocol established by a director under section 64 ofthe Act;
“drinking water use” means the use of water for the purpose of consumption byhumans;
“environmental management area” means a site designated by the director undersection 14;
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“environmental media” means soil, sediments, surface water, groundwater, air,vapour, animals and plants;
“environmental risk assessment report” means a report under section 18 (6)or 18.1 (5);
“external contract reviewer” means a person with whom a director has entered intoa contract under section 10 (1);
“generic numerical sediment standard” means the concentration of a substancespecified in Schedule 3.4 for a particular sediment use;
“generic numerical soil standard” means the concentration of a substance in soilspecified for a particular land use in Part 2 or 3 of Schedule 3.1;
“generic numerical vapour standard” means the concentration in vapour of asubstance specified for a particular land use, or other use, in Schedule 3.3;
“generic numerical water standard” means the concentration of a substance inwater specified for a particular water use in Schedule 3.2;
“guidelines” includes criteria and objectives;
“hazard index” means the sum of hazard quotients for any substance over allexposure pathways;
“hazard quotient” or “HQ” means the quotient determined from the equation
where
“high density residential land use” means a residential land use in respect of oneof the following:
(a) a multiple-unit dwelling of 3 or more storeys;
(b) an institutional facility in a building of 3 or more storeys;
“industrial land use” means the use of land for the primary purpose of conductingindustrial manufacturing and assembling processes and their ancillary usesincluding, without limitation, factories, metal foundries, wood treatmentfacilities, mines, refineries, hydroelectric dams, metal smelters, automotiveassembly plants, rail car or locomotive maintenance facilities, railyards, non-
“EDI” is the estimated daily intake (in milligrams per kilogramof body weight per day) for any substance having non-carcinogenic deleterious effects, and
“RfD” is the reference dose which is an estimate of the maxi-mum daily exposure level (in milligrams per kilogramof body weight per day) to a substance that is unlikelyto produce an appreciable risk of non-carcinogenic del-eterious effects during a lifetime of exposure to thatsubstance;
HQEDIRfD----------=
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retail breweries and bakeries, roads and highways, wastewater and sewagetreatment plants, electrical transformer stations and salvage yards;
“irrigation water use” means the use of water for the purpose of producing hay,forage crops, pasture, cereal crops, vegetables and fruit;
“livestock water use” means the use of water for the purpose of consumption bylivestock;
“low density residential land use” means a residential land use in respect of one ofthe following:
(a) a single residence;
(b) a multiple-unit dwelling of less than 3 storeys;
(c) an institutional facility in a building of less than 3 storeys;
“matrix numerical soil standard” means the concentration of a substance in soilspecified for a particular land use and a particular site-specific factor in Part 1 ofSchedule 3.1;
“medical health officer”, in relation to a contaminated site, means a medical healthofficer within the meaning of the Public Health Act who has jurisdiction withinthe geographic area in which the contaminated site is located;
“natural wildlands land use” means a wildlands land use in respect of a protectedarea, except in respect of a portion of the protected area where there is, orpreviously has been, an agricultural, commercial, industrial, urban park orresidential land use;
“numerical standards” means generic numerical soil standards, generic numericalvapour standards, generic numerical water standards, matrix numerical soilstandards, generic numerical sediment standards, director’s interim standardsand site-specific numerical standards;
“ownership interest”, when used in Part 2, means
(a) a fee simple interest,
(b) a lease or similar form of tenure respecting real property having a term,including any option to renew, equal to or exceeding 30 years, or
(c) a licence of occupation under section 39 of the Land Act having a term,including any option to renew, equal to or exceeding 30 years,
but does not include an interest in the nature of
(d) a mortgage,
(e) a right of way,
(f) a tenure under the Forest Act,
(g) a lien,
(h) a judgment,
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(i) an interest in real property which deals exclusively with subsurface rightsincluding a tenure under the Geothermal Resources Act, the Mineral TenureAct or the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act,
(j) an option to purchase,
(k) an equitable charge,
(l) a restrictive covenant,
(m) a covenant under section 219 of the Land Title Act, or
(n) a right to purchase an ownership interest;
“parkade” means an enclosed building, storey of a building or other constructionused for the parking of multiple motor vehicles, but does not include the parkingof motor vehicles associated with a single residence;
“protected area” means an area of land set out in Column 1 of Schedule 2.1 that isestablished, named, designated or otherwise prescribed under the Act listedopposite in Column 2;
“provincial health officer” means the provincial health officer appointed under thePublic Health Act;
“remediation plan” means a written document which may include, but is notnecessarily limited to, plans and other information respecting
(a) overall site location and delineated horizontal and vertical locations ofcontamination presented in maps, cross-sections and other graphicrepresentations,
(b) remediation alternatives which were considered for managing contami-nation from or at a site, and evaluation methods used to assess the factorsunder section 56 of the Act,
(c) remediation methods selected to ensure compliance with the numericalstandards, or the risk based standards prescribed in this regulation, and theconditions imposed by a director under section 53 of the Act or in aremediation order,
(d) identification and classification in accordance with the numerical standardsof the substances in any soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment orvapour to remain in place,
(d.1) identification and classification in accordance with the numerical standardsof the substances in any soil or sediment to be relocated,
(e) risk assessment calculations and methodology to demonstrate compliancewith risk-based remediation standards if remediation is assessed relative tothe risk-based remediation standards,
(f) a schedule with estimated dates for implementing remediation,
(g) identification and discussion of the effects of known regulatory require-ments on remediation, including any authorizations which will be requiredto implement remediation,
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(h) proposed confirmatory sampling, analysis, testing or monitoring during andafter treatment, management or removal of contamination,
(i) proposed measures and controls to ensure security, including covenantsunder section 219 of the Land Title Act, restrictive covenants and financialsecurity in accordance with section 48 of this regulation, for ongoingmanagement of any contamination if it will be managed at the site, and
(j) any public consultation or review of remediation which has occurred orwhich is proposed during remediation;
“residential land use” means the use of land for the primary purpose of
(a) a residence by persons on a permanent, temporary or seasonal basis,including, without limitation, single family dwellings, cabins, apartments,condominiums or townhouses, or
(b) institutional facilities, including, without limitation, schools, hospitals,daycare operations, prisons, correctional centres and community centres;
“reverted wildlands land use” means a wildlands land use other than a naturalwildlands land use;
“right of way” includes
(a) an easement,
(b) a statutory right of way, and
(c) a limited interest in the land or a licence or a permit that grants the right toconstruct, operate or maintain works of a lineal nature on, over or underland;
“risk assessment” means the systematic process of identifying and evaluatingsubstances, persons potentially affected, and exposures to the substances inorder to estimate cancer risks or hazard indices in accordance with a director’sprotocol;
“risk management” means actions, including monitoring, designed to prevent ormitigate risks to human health or the environment caused by contamination at asite;
“screening level risk assessment” means a screening level risk assessment andreport described in a director’s protocol;
“sediment” means particulate material that usually lies below water;
“sensitive sediment use” means the use as habitat for sensitive components offreshwater, marine or estuarine aquatic ecosystems of a site containing sediment,which sensitive components include, but are not limited to,
(a) phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos, macrophytes and fish,
(b) habitats used by endangered or threatened species or species of specialconcern under the Species at Risk Act (Canada),
(c) watercourses, wetlands, forested riparian areas, mudflats and intertidalzones that are important to the preservation of fish or wildlife,
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(d) reaches of aquatic habitats that are important to fish spawning or serve asimportant rearing habitat for fish,
(e) reaches of aquatic environments that encompass or border habitat compen-sation or restoration sites or other areas that are intended or designed tocreate, restore or enhance biological or habitat features, and
(f) areas and aquatic habitat included in wild life management areas designatedunder the Wildlife Act;
“site-specific numerical standard” means the concentration of a substance in soil,water, sediment or vapour
(a) determined for a particular land, water, sediment or vapour use at a specificsite by applying the applicable director’s protocol, and
(b) approved by the director;
“soil” includes
(a) unconsolidated mineral or organic material,
(b) rock,
(c) fill, and
(d) sediment deposited on land,
but does not include the following, which are applied to land for a beneficialpurpose in compliance with the Organic Matter Recycling Regulation or anauthorization given under the Act:
(e) sewage sludge;
(f) composted organic materials;
(g) products derived from the materials described in paragraph (e) or (f);
“typical sediment use” means the use of a site containing sediment for a use that isnot a sensitive sediment use;
“urban park land use” means the use of urban land for the primary purpose ofoutdoor recreation including, without limitation, municipal parks, fairgrounds,sports fields, rifle ranges, captive wildlife parks, biking and hiking areas,community beaches and picnic areas;
“vapour” means gaseous emissions from soil, sediment or water;
“wide area remediation plan” means a remediation plan for an environmentalmanagement area for one or more specific substances which have originatedfrom one or more sources specified in the plan;
“wildlands land use” means the use of land for a primary purpose other than anagricultural, commercial, industrial, urban park or residential land use.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 1; 17/2002, s. 1; 109/2002, s. 7 (a); 419/2003, s. 1; 322/2004 and324/2004, s. 1; 201/2007, s. 1; 343/2008, s. 1; 253/2016, s. 1; 116/2018, Sch. 2, s. 1;13/2019, s. 1; 131/2020, App. s. 1; 161/2020, App. 2, s. 1.]
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Interpretation – specified industrial or commercial uses
1.1 For the purposes of the definition of “specified industrial or commercial use” insection 39 (1) of the Act, the purposes and activities set out in Schedule 2 of thisregulation are prescribed as industrial and commercial purposes or activities.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 2.]
PART 2 – SITE DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS
2 Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Division 1 – Interpretation
Interpretation – decommissioning a site
2.1 For the purposes of section 40 (2) (a) (i) of the Act and this Part, an owner or operatordecommissions a site if the owner or operator does any of the following in a mannerdesigned to stop all specified industrial or commercial uses of the site:
(a) removes or treats soil;
(b) removes, destroys or treats buildings or process equipment, includingstorage tanks.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Interpretation – ceasing operations at a site
2.2 For the purposes of section 40 (2) (a) (ii) of the Act and this Part, an owner or operatorceases operations on land if
(a) the owner or operator ceases using the land for a specified industrial orcommercial use, and
(b) the land is not used for any specified industrial or commercial uses for12 months after the date on which the specified industrial or commercialuse referred to in paragraph (a) ceases.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Division 2 – When Site Disclosure Statements Must Be Provided
Site disclosure statements by persons applying to approving officers or municipalities
3 A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement under section 40 (1)of the Act must provide the site disclosure statement at the time of presenting, inwriting, an application or request for approval described in that section.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Site disclosure statements by municipalities undertaking zoning or rezoning
3.1 A municipality that, under section 40 (1) (b) (i) of the Act, is undertaking to zone orrezone land in which it has an ownership interest must provide a site disclosure
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statement to the registrar within 15 days after giving first reading to the applicablezoning bylaw.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Site disclosure statements by owners or operators of land
3.2 (1) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (a) of the Act in relation to land must provide the site disclosurestatement to the registrar within 6 months after the owner or operator
(a) decommissions a site on the land, or
(b) ceases operations on the land.
(2) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (b) of the Act must provide the site disclosure statement within90 days after filing for protection under, or otherwise becoming subject to, theCompanies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada).
(3) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (c) of the Act must provide the site disclosure statement within90 days after filing a proposal, or a notice of intention to make a proposal, underPart III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada).
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Site disclosure statements by vendors of real property
3.3 A vendor of real property who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (6) of the Act must provide the site disclosure statement as follows:
(a) unless paragraph (b) applies, at least 30 days before the actual transfer ofthe real property;
(b) if the time between the written agreement for the transfer of the realproperty and the actual transfer is less than 30 days, before the writtenagreement is entered into.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Site disclosure statements by persons who take possession or control of real property
3.4 A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement under section 40 (7)of the Act must provide the site disclosure statement to the registrar within 10 daysafter the person takes possession or control of real property referred to in thatprovision.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Request for information by municipality or approving officer
3.5 Nothing in this Part restricts the authority of a municipality or approving officer torequest a person applying for or otherwise seeking approval of a matter referred to in
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section 40 (1) of the Act to provide the information required by a site disclosurestatement even though the person is not required under the Act to provide a sitedisclosure statement.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Division 3 – Exemptions from Providing Site Disclosure Statements
Exemption – other processes apply under the Act
4 (1) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementunder section 40 (1) or (2) of the Act in relation to a site if
(a) the site is the subject of an approval in principle or certificate of compliancerelevant to
(i) the current use of the site, or
(ii) any use of the site proposed by the person, and
(b) the person, after making reasonable inquiries, has no reason to believe thatany further contamination occurred at the site after the approval in principleor certificate was issued.
(2) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementunder section 40 (1) or (2) of the Act in relation to a site if
(a) the site is located within an environmental management area for which adirector has approved
(i) a wide area remediation plan, or
(ii) the scope of a proposed wide area remediation plan, and
(b) the site disclosure statement would be provided only as a result of uses oractivities that caused contamination that is dealt with in the approved planor scope.
(3) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementunder section 40 (1) or (2) of the Act in relation to a site if
(a) a determination was made under section 44 of the Act that the site is not acontaminated site, and
(b) the person, after making reasonable inquiries, has no reason to believe thatany contamination occurred at the site after the determination was made.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – persons applying to approving officers
4.1 (1) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementto an approving officer under section 40 (1) (a) of the Act if either of thefollowing applies:
(a) the person is an applicant for subdivision under section 114 of the Land TitleAct;
(b) the proposed subdivision consists only of
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(i) an adjustment to the boundary of a parcel, or
(ii) a consolidation of 2 or more parcels into a single parcel.
(2) If, in relation to a development on land, a person applies for or otherwise seeksfrom an approving officer more than one approval for subdivision at the sametime, the person may comply with the requirement under section 40 (1) (a) of theAct by providing a single site disclosure statement relating to the land for thepurposes of all those approvals.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – persons applying to municipalities
4.2 (1) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementto a municipality under section 40 (1) (b) (i) of the Act if
(a) the land in relation to which the person is seeking approval for zoning isbeing used for a specified industrial or commercial use, and
(b) the specified industrial or commercial use would continue to be authorizedon the land if the zoning were approved.
(2) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementto a municipality under section 40 (1) (b) (ii) of the Act if the development permitor building permit in relation to which the person is seeking approval is for onlyone or more of the following purposes:
(a) demolition;
(b) installing or replacing underground utilities;
(c) installing or replacing fencing or signage;
(d) paving;
(e) landscaping.
(3) If, in relation to a development on land, a person applies for or otherwise seeksfrom a municipality more than one approval for zoning or permits at the sametime, the person may comply with the requirement under section 40 (1) (b) of theAct by providing a single site disclosure statement relating to the land for thepurposes of all those approvals.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – municipalities undertaking zoning or rezoning
4.3 A municipality undertaking to zone or rezone land is exempt from the requirement toprovide a site disclosure statement under section 40 (1) (b) (i) of the Act if either ofthe following applies:
(a) the municipality does not have an ownership interest in the land;
(b) the municipality does not intend to develop any parcels of land in which ithas an ownership interest that are located within the area being zoned orrezoned.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
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Exemption – more than one owner or operator required toprovide site disclosure statement when ceasing operations on land
4.4 A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (a) of the Act in relation to land if
(a) one or more other persons are also required to provide a site disclosurestatement under that section as a result of a site being decommissioned onthe land or operations ceasing on the land, as applicable, and
(b) the site disclosure statement is provided by one of those other persons.[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – operating areas under the Oil and Gas Activities Act
4.5 A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (b) and (c) of the Act in relation to land if the land is an operating areawithin the meaning of the Oil and Gas Activities Act.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – vendors of real property
4.6 A vendor of real property is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosurestatement under section 40 (6) of the Act if any of the following apply:
(a) the vendor does not have an ownership interest in the real property;
(b) the prospective purchaser waives, in writing, the entitlement to be providedwith the site disclosure statement;
(c) at the time of the contract for purchase and sale, the real property
(i) is used primarily for a residential purpose, or
(ii) has never been zoned for any use other than primarily for residentialpurposes.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Exemption – previous submission of site profile
4.7 (1) In this section, “site profile” means a site profile under section 40 of the Act asthat section read immediately before February 1, 2021.
(2) A person is exempt from the requirement to provide a site disclosure statementunder section 40 (1) of the Act in relation to land if all of the following criteriaare met:
(a) a site profile that relates to the land was provided to a municipality orapproving officer before February 1, 2021;
(b) the municipality or approving officer, after assessing the site profile,forwarded the site profile to the registrar instead of the director inaccordance with section 6 (1) (c) (ii) of this regulation, as it readimmediately before February 1, 2021;
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(c) the land has not been used for a specified industrial or commercial use afterthe date on which the site profile was provided to the municipality orapproving officer.
[en. B.C. Reg. 161/2020, App. 2, s. 3.]
Division 4 – Requirements for Site Disclosure Statement
Requirements for completing site disclosure statement
5 (1) The requirement of a person to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 of the Act is not satisfied until the following occurs:
(a) in the case of a site disclosure statement required to be provided undersection 40 (1) of the Act, the municipality or approving officer assesses, inaccordance with section 40 (4) (a) of the Act and section 6 of this regulation,that the site disclosure statement form is satisfactorily complete;
(b) in any other case, the person provides all the information required by thesite disclosure statement form.
(2) A site disclosure statement must be completed using the form set out inSchedule 1.
(3) Only the following persons may complete a site disclosure statement:
(a) an owner of the land to which the site disclosure statement relates;
(b) an operator of a site on the land to which the site disclosure statementrelates;
(c) a person authorized by
(i) an owner referred to in paragraph (a), or
(ii) an operator referred to in paragraph (b).
(4) Only a person referred to in subsection (3) (a) or (b) may sign the declaration ona site disclosure statement.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Division 5 – Assessment of Site Disclosure Statement
Assessing and forwarding site disclosure statements
6 (1) For the purposes of section 40 (4) (a) of the Act, a municipality or approvingofficer must do the following within 15 days of receiving a site disclosurestatement:
(a) assess whether the site disclosure statement is satisfactorily completed inaccordance with the instructions provided by a director;
(b) if the municipality or approving officer assesses that the site disclosurestatement is satisfactorily complete, forward the site disclosure statement tothe registrar;
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(c) notify the person who provided the site disclosure statement of thefollowing, as applicable:
(i) that the site disclosure statement has been assessed as satisfactorilycomplete and has been forwarded to the registrar;
(ii) that the site disclosure statement form is not satisfactorily complete.
(2) For the purposes of assessing a site disclosure statement under section 40 (4) (a)of the Act, a municipality or approving officer is not required to conduct a searchof the records or archives maintained by the municipality or approving officer.
(3) A municipality or approving officer that receives or assesses a site disclosurestatement under section 40 (1) or (4) of the Act is not required to do either of thefollowing for the purposes of that section or this regulation:
(a) keep a record of a site disclosure statement after fulfilling the obligationsset out in that section of the Act;
(b) disclose to any person, other than the person who provided the sitedisclosure statement,
(i) whether the municipality or approving officer possesses a particularsite disclosure statement, or
(ii) the contents of a particular site disclosure statement.[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Division 6 – Investigations
Application
6.1 This Division applies for the purposes of section 40.1 of the Act.[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Investigations and reports required on submission of site disclosure statements to municipalities or approving officers
6.2 (1) In this section, “notice” means a notice referred to in
(a) section 34.1 (2) (b) (iii) or (iv) of the Islands Trust Act,
(b) section 85.1 (2) (b) (iii) or (iv) of the Land Title Act,
(c) section 557 (2) (b) (iii) or (iv) of the Local Government Act, or
(d) section 571B (2) (b) (iii) or (iv) of the Vancouver Charter.
(2) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (1) of the Act must do the following before the person seeks from adirector a notice that relates to the land that is the subject of the site disclosurestatement:
(a) undertake the following investigations of the land:
(i) a preliminary site investigation in accordance with section 58 (1)and (2) of this regulation;
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(ii) if the preliminary site investigation indicates that the land is contam-inated, a detailed site investigation in accordance with section 59 (1)(b) and (2) of this regulation;
(b) prepare and submit to the director a report of the preliminary site investi-gation and detailed site investigation, as applicable, undertaken underparagraph (a).
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2) (b),
(a) a report of a preliminary site investigation must meet the requirements setout in section 58 (5), and
(b) a report of a detailed site investigation must meet the requirements set outin section 59 (3).
(4) Nothing in this section limits the authority of a director to request informationfrom a person seeking a notice.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
Investigations required on submission of site disclosure statements under section 40 (2) (a) or (7) of the Act
6.3 (1) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement under section 40(2) (a) or (7) of the Act must undertake the following investigations of the landthat is the subject of the site disclosure statement:
(a) a preliminary site investigation in accordance with section 58 (1) and (2) ofthis regulation;
(b) if the preliminary site investigation indicates that the land is contaminated,a detailed site investigation in accordance with section 59 (1) (b) and (2) ofthis regulation.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in either of the following circumstances:
(a) the land is the site of a waste management facility that is subject to a permitor operational certificate;
(b) the land is an operating area within the meaning of the Oil and GasActivities Act.
(3) The investigations required under subsection (1) must be undertaken on or beforethe later of the following:
(a) one year after the date on which the person provides the site disclosurestatement to the registrar;
(b) a date specified by the director.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
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Information required on submission of site disclosure statements by insolvent owners or operators
6.4 (1) A person who is required to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (2) (b) or (c) of the Act must submit to a director the followinginformation:
(a) each report in the person’s custody or control that
(i) is about the environmental condition of the land, and
(ii) has been produced in the 5 years before the date on which the personprovides the site disclosure statement to the registrar;
(b) any other information requested by the director about the environmentalcondition of the land.
(2) A report referred to in subsection (1) (a) must be submitted within 30 days afterthe date on which the person provides the site disclosure statement to theregistrar.
(3) The information requested by a director under subsection (1) (b) must besubmitted by the date specified by the director.
[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3; am. B.C. Reg. 179/2021, s. (c) (i).]
7 Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 3.]
PART 2.1 – SUMMARIES OF SITE CONDITION
Duty to provide director with summary of site condition
7.1 (1) A person applying for, requesting or seeking approval, consideration, review ora determination of any of the following in relation to a site must provide asummary of site condition, together with a recommendation by an approvedprofessional in respect of the matter, to the director:
(a) a determination under section 44 of the Act [determination of contaminatedsites];
(b) a determination under section 50 of the Act [minor contributors];
(c) a voluntary remediation agreement under section 51 of the Act;
(d) an approval in principle under section 53 (1.1) of the Act;
(e) a certificate of compliance under section 53 (3) of the Act;
(f) a contaminated soil relocation agreement under section 55 of the Act;
(g) if the site is one to which Part 5 of the Act applies, a transfer agreementreferred to in section 67 (1) (a) [advanced exploration sites] or 68 (1) (a)[producing or past producing mine sites] of that Part;
(h) if the site is one to which Part 5 of the Act applies, indemnification for thesite under the Financial Administration Act;
(i) a covenant to be registered under section 48 (1) of this regulation;
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(j) a preliminary site investigation report;
(k) a human health risk assessment or environmental risk assessment report;
(l) a detailed site investigation report;
(m) a remediation plan;
(n) a confirmation of remediation report;
(o) a report respecting local background concentrations of substances.
(2) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 179/2021, s. (c) (ii).]
[en. B.C. Reg. 239/2007, s. 2; am. B.C. Regs. 343/2008, s. 3; 179/2021, s. (c) (ii).]
PART 3 – SITE REGISTRY
Site registry
8 (1) For the purposes of section 43 (2) (f) of the Act, a director must provide theregistrar with information respecting each of the following that the director entersinto, makes, receives, issues or has knowledge of, as applicable:
(a) a contaminated soil relocation agreement entered into under section 55 ofthe Act;
(b) a decision under section 41 of the Act respecting whether a preliminary siteinvestigation and detailed site investigation will be ordered;
(c) a remediation plan prepared and submitted under sections 48, 51 and 53 ofthe Act;
(d) an approval in principle and a certificate of compliance issued undersection 53 of the Act;
(e) a covenant required to be registered under section 53 (3) (e) of the Act;
(f) a determination that a site is an orphan site or a high risk orphan site madeunder section 58 (1) of the Act;
(g) a designation under section 14 of this regulation of an environmentalmanagement area;
(h) an approval of the scope of a proposed wide area remediation plan;
(i) an opinion from an allocation panel under section 49 (2) of the Act;
(j) information related to the monitoring, verification or confirmation ofcompliance with a remediation plan;
(k) information about decisions being appealed;
(l) an agreement pertaining to responsibility for remediation of a contaminatedsite but only if all parties to the agreement jointly request that a notationabout the agreement be entered on the site registry;
(m) a notification of substance migration or likely migration, described insection 57 (1.1) or 60.1 (2) of this regulation;
(n) a summary of site condition;
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(o) information respecting the classification of a site, including its reclassifi-cation or de-classification, as the case may be.
(2) Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 8.]
(3) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 419/2003, s. 2.]
(4) The registrar may enter into the site registry historical information on dischargesto land and such other historical information that the director may require.
[am. B.C. Regs. 419/2003, s. 2; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 8; 201/2007, s. 2; 11/2019, s. 3.]
PART 4 – FEES
Fees
9 (1) Subject to this section, a person who undertakes an action described in Column 1of Table 1 of Schedule 3 must pay the fee set out opposite the action in Column 2.
(2) Subject to this section, a person who
(a) undertakes an activity requiring an action or activity,
(b) is ordered or required by a director to undertake an activity requiring anaction or activity, or
(c) requests an action or activity
described in Column 1 of Table 2 of Schedule 3 must pay the fees set out oppositethe action or activity in Column 2.
(3) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 201/2007, s. 3 (b).]
(4) The federal goods and services tax, if payable, must be added to the fees payable.
(5) Fees payable under this regulation are payable to the government except that
(a) fees established for computer-based site registry inquiries are payable to theelectronic data distributor, and
(b) fees imposed by an approving officer or a municipality for assessing a sitedisclosure statement are payable to the approving officer or municipality.
(6) Fees imposed by an approving officer or municipality under section 40 (5) of theAct may not exceed the amount of the fees established under this regulation forproviding a site disclosure statement to an approving officer or a municipality.
(7) A fee referred to in subsection (6) is payable at the time the person provides thesite disclosure statement to the approving officer or municipality.
(8) The fees listed in Schedule 3 are exclusive of one another and of fees associatedwith any other action or activity under this regulation.
(9) Subject to subsection 19, a person who pays a fee set out in Column 2 of Table 2of Schedule 3 must be provided with a credit toward any fee payable undersubsection (15) (a) of this section in respect of the item for which the fee is paid,equal to 1 hour for each $200 of the fee set out opposite the item.
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(10) If a director considers that an application or a report submitted in relation to anaction or activity listed in Column 1 of Table 2 of Schedule 3 is incomplete orcontains errors, the director must return the application or report to the person forcompletion or correction and the person may resubmit a completed or correctedreport or plan for another review.
(11) The fee for a subsequent review of an application or report under subsection (10)is 50% of the fee paid.
(12) The fee for a review requested under section 10 (2) is equal to the sum of
(a) the amount of the fee payable by the government to the external contractreviewer under a contract referred to in section 10 (1), and
(b) 50% of the fee set out in Column 2 of Table 2 of Schedule 3, as applicable,opposite the type of review set out under item 2 (a) to (e) and (g) inColumn 1.
(13) If an external contract reviewer considers, and advises the ministry, that a reportor plan the reviewer has been asked to review is incomplete or contains an error,the person who requested the assignment of the reviewer may resubmit acompleted or corrected report or plan for another review by the external contractreviewer.
(14) The fee for a subsequent review under subsection (13) is equal to the sum of
(a) the amount of the fee payable by the government to the external contractreviewer for the subsequent review, and
(b) if a director considers it justified on the basis of additional time it takes aperson to review the completed or corrected plan or report on behalf of theministry, 50% of the fee paid under subsection (12) (b) on the firstsubmission.
(15) In addition to any other fees under this section, a person who requests an actionor activity under
(a) Table 2 of Schedule 3 must pay a fee of $165 per hour that a person isengaged in performing the action or activity on behalf of the ministry,
(b) Table 3 of Schedule 3 must pay a fee of $165 per hour that a person isengaged in performing the action or activity on behalf of the ministry afterthe first hour, and
(c) Table 3 of Schedule 3 must pay a fee equal to the amount of the reasonabletraveling and out of pocket expenses necessarily incurred by a person inperforming the action or activity on behalf of the ministry.
(16) If a director is satisfied, on application, that a risk assessment reviewed underitem 2 (d) or (g) of Table 2 of Schedule 3 is a screening risk level assessment, thedirector may,
(a) in the case of a risk assessment under item 2 (d), reduce the fee by up to20%, and
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(b) in the case of a risk assessment under item 2 (g), reduce the fee by up to50%.
(17) A person or organization is exempt from all or part of a fee under item 2 or 3 ofTable 1 of Schedule 3, in the amount specified by a director, if
(a) the person or organization satisfies the director that paying the fee or thepart would be an unmanageable financial burden on the person or organi-zation required to pay it, or
(b) in the case of a government ministry or a person acting on behalf of agovernment ministry, the fee does not exceed $500 and the director issatisfied that granting the exemption is in the public interest.
(18) A director may
(a) invoice a person for a fee,
(b) agree in writing in a particular case to accept the payment of fees in install-ments, and
(c) require in a particular case that a person provide fees in advance of anyservices being provided.
(19) If a person withdraws a request referred to in subsection (2) (c), the person is notrequired to pay the fee referred to in that subsection for that action or activity,however the hourly fees described in subsection (15) (a) and (b) and the travellingand other expenses described in subsection (15) (c) continue to apply and arepayable in respect of action or activity done before the person withdraws therequest.
(20) In addition to any other fees under this section, a person who requests anamendment to any of the following must pay a fee of $165 per hour that a personis engaged in performing an action or activity on behalf of the ministry in relationto the amendment:
(a) a determination under section 44 [determination of contaminated sites] ofthe Act;
(b) a determination under section 50 of the Act [minor contributors];
(c) a voluntary remediation agreement under section 51 of the Act;
(d) an approval in principle under section 53 (1.1) of the Act;
(e) a certificate of compliance under section 53 (3) of the Act;
(f) a contaminated soil relocation agreement under section 55 of the Act;
(g) if the site is one to which Part 5 of the Act applies, a transfer agreementreferred to in section 67 (1) (a) [advanced exploration sites] or 68 (1) (a)[producing or past producing mine sites] of that Part;
(h) if the site is one to which Part 5 of the Act applies, indemnification for thesite under the Financial Administration Act.
[en. B.C. Reg. 419/2003, s. 3; am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 9; 464/2004, s. 1 (a);201/2007, s. 3; 343/2008, s. 4; 253/2016, s. 2; 161/2020, App. 2, s. 5.]
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Review of report or plan by external contract reviewer
10 (1) A director may enter into a contract with an approved professional to assist in thereview of reports or plans, listed under items 2 (a) to (e) and (g) of Column 1 ofTable 2 of Schedule 3, by making a report to the director containing the externalcontract reviewer’s professional opinion in respect of
(a) the adequacy of the report or plan,
(b) the need for remediation of the site in respect of which the report or plan issubmitted, and
(c) whether the report or plan complies with Provincial laws and ministrypolicy.
(2) A person may request a director to assign an external contract reviewer to assistwith a review listed under item 2 (a) to (e) or (g) in Column 1 of Table 2 ofSchedule 3.
[en. B.C. Reg. 419/2003, s. 3; am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 10; 253/2016, s. 3.]
PART 5 – CONTAMINATED SITE DEFINITION AND DETERMINATION
Definition of contaminated site
11 (1) Subject to section 12 and subsections (2), (3) and (4) of this section, the followingsubstances, standards and conditions are prescribed for the purposes of thedefinition of “contaminated site” in section 39 of the Act:
(a) the land use of the site is a land use specified in section 12 (3) (a) to (f) andthe concentration of any substance in the soil is greater than
(i) the applicable generic numerical soil standard, or
(ii) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soil standards;
(a.1) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 4 (b).]
(b) the surface or groundwater located on or flowing from the site is used or hasa reasonable probability of being used for aquatic life, irrigation, livestockor drinking water and the concentration of any substance in the surfacewater or groundwater is greater than the applicable generic numerical waterstandard;
(c) the concentration of any substance in sediment at the site is greater than theapplicable generic numerical sediment standard;
(c.1) the concentration of any substance in vapour at the site is greater than theapplicable generic numerical vapour standard;
(c.2) despite paragraph (a), for land less than 15 metres from a natural gas orpetroleum well head and the land use of the site is agricultural land use,
(i) the concentration of any substance in the soil at a depth of less than2 metres is greater than the applicable agricultural land use standardsfor soil, or
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(ii) the concentration of any substance in the soil at a depth of 2 metresor more is greater than the standards for soil that would apply if theland use of the site were commercial land use;
(c.3) despite paragraph (a), for Crown land less than 15 metres from a natural gasor petroleum well head and the land use of the site is wildlands land use,
(i) the concentration of any substance in the soil at a depth of less than2 metres is greater than the standards for soil that would apply if theland use of the site were reverted wildlands land use, or
(ii) the concentration of any substance in the soil at a depth of 2 metresor more is greater than the standards for soil that would apply if theland use of the site were commercial land use;
(d) the concentration of any substance at the site, not specified in Schedule 3.1,3.2, 3.3 or 3.4, is greater than,
(i) if the substance is specified without a particular use, the concen-tration specified for that substance in a director’s interim standard,and
(ii) if the substance is specified with a particular use, the concentrationspecified for that substance and use in a director’s interim standard.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a site in relation to a substance if the concen-tration of the substance in soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment or vapourat the site is not greater than the applicable site-specific numerical standard.
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a site in relation to a substance in the soil, surfacewater, groundwater, sediment or vapour if the concentration of the substance inthe soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment or vapour is not greater than thelocal background concentration of that substance in the soil, surface water,groundwater, sediment or vapour respectively.
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply to a site in relation to a substance in the soil if
(a) the site has been used for the application of
(i) managed organic matter, as defined in the Organic Matter RecyclingRegulation, B.C. Reg. 18/2002,
(ii) retail-grade organic matter, as defined in the Organic MatterRecycling Regulation, or
(iii) products derived from the materials described in subparagraphs (i)or (ii)
in a manner consistent with the Organic Matter Recycling Regulation or anauthorization given under the Act, and
(b) the site has not been used for a commercial or industrial activity listed inSchedule 2.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 11; am. B.C. Regs. 343/2008, s. 5; 253/2016, s. 4.]
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Specification of applicable land, water, sedimentand vapour uses and site-specific factors
12 (1) For the purpose of using the standards in this regulation,
(a) if a protocol provides for more than one land use at a particular site, the landuses that apply, at any given time, to the site or a part of the site are the landuses that apply in accordance with the protocol, and
(b) otherwise, the land use that applies, at any given time, to a particular site ora part of a site is the primary land use at the surface of the site.
(2) For the purpose of using the standards in this regulation, the surface water usesor groundwater uses which apply, at any given time, to a particular site or part ofa site are based on
(a) the uses of the surface water or groundwater at the site or on neighbouringsites, and
(b) the potential for the groundwater or surface water to cause pollution.
(2.1) For the purpose of using the standards in this regulation, the sediment use thatapplies, at any given time, to a particular site or a part of a site is based on
(a) the use of sediment at the site or at neighbouring sites, and
(b) the potential for the sediment to cause pollution.
(2.2) For the purpose of using the standards in this regulation, the vapour use thatapplies, at any given time, to a particular site or a part of a site is based on
(a) the uses of the land at the surface of the site, and
(b) the potential of the vapour to cause pollution.
(2.3) A director may specify the applicable land use under subsection (2.2) from thefollowing:
(a) a land use specified in subsection (3) (a) to (f);
(b) if a parkade is located at the site, parkade use.
(3) Subject to subsection (6), a director may specify the applicable land use or uses,as the case may be, under subsection (1) from the following:
(a) wildlands land use or, if applicable, one of the following:
(i) natural wildlands land use;
(ii) reverted wildlands land use;
(b) agricultural land use;
(c) urban park land use;
(d) residential land use or, if applicable, one of the following:
(i) low density residential land use;
(ii) high density residential land use;
(e) commercial land use;
(f) industrial land use.
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(4) A director may specify the applicable water uses under subsection (2) from thefollowing:
(a) aquatic life water use;
(b) irrigation water use;
(c) livestock water use;
(d) drinking water use.
(4.1) A director may specify the applicable sediment use under subsection (2.1) fromthe following:
(a) typical sediment use;
(b) sensitive sediment use.
(5) In specifying the primary land use, water use or sediment use undersubsections (3), (4) and (4.1), a director must take into account current andreasonable potential future land, water and sediment uses based on the followingfactors:
(a) current and proposed zoning for the site;
(b) land use and planning policies of the government or the municipality ormunicipalities in which the site and neighbouring sites are situated;
(c) current site activities;
(d) proposed site activities;
(e) current and proposed uses for surface water and groundwater on the site;
(f) current and proposed land use, and surface water and groundwater uses ofneighbouring sites;
(g) current nearby uses of other surface water and groundwater;
(h) the potential for surface water and groundwater to cause pollution;
(h.1) current and proposed uses for sediment at neighbouring sites;
(h.2) potential for surface water, groundwater and sediment to cause pollution onneighbouring sites;
(i) other factors that a director considers appropriate in the circumstances.
(6) If the current or anticipated future use of a site is not encompassed within any ofthe land uses specified in subsection (3), the land use that applies to the site mustbe chosen from the land uses in subsection (3) based on the historical activitiesat the site.
(7) For the purpose of using matrix numerical soil standards and site-specificnumerical standards, a director may specify the applicable site-specific factorsfor a site after consideration of the land and water use factors in subsection (5).
(8) For the purpose of using matrix numerical soil standards and site-specificnumerical soil standards, the site-specific factors for
(a) human intake of contaminated soil, and
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(b) toxicity to soil invertebrates and plants
are mandatory and must be applied at every site.[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 12; 343/2008, s. 6; 253/2016, s. 5.]
13 Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 343/2008, s. 7.]
Environmental management area
14 A director may designate a site as an environmental management area with respect tospecified substances and specified sources if
(a) the site covers an extensive geographic area and comprises many individualproperties, and
(b) many of the individual properties located within the bounds of thegeographic area would, on an individual basis, likely be determined by thedirector to be contaminated with one or more of the specified substances inthe designation.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 14; 239/2007, s. 3; 13/2019, s. 4.]
Procedures for determination of contaminated site
15 (1) The numerical standards must be applied in determining whether a site is acontaminated site.
(2) A director who makes a preliminary determination under section 44 (2) (a) of theAct must provide written reasons for the preliminary determination with thenotice required by section 44 (2) (b) of the Act.
(3) After making a preliminary determination under section 44 (2) (a) of the Act, thedirector must allow a period for comment under section 44 (2) (c) of the Act ofnot less than 30 days and not more than 60 days after delivery of the notice ofpreliminary determination.
(4) Within 15 days after making a final determination under section 44 (2) (d) or (3)of the Act, the director must send the notice required by section 44 (2) (e)accompanied by written reasons for the final determination.
(5) A director may require that an application for a determination under section 44of the Act include a report and the recommendation of an approved professionalin respect of whether the site is a contaminated site.
(6) If the director does not impose a requirement under subsection (5), an applicationfor a determination under section 44 of the Act may include a report and therecommendation of an approved professional in respect of whether the site is acontaminated site and, if so, section 49.1 applies.
(7) If a director rejects the recommendation of an approved professional providedunder subsection (5) or (6), the director, within 15 days of the rejection, mustprovide written reasons to
(a) the applicant, and
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(b) the professional association, in the Province, of which the approved profes-sional is a member.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 15; am. B.C. Reg. 201/2007, s. 4.]
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Remediation options
16 The numerical standards, or the risk based standards prescribed in section 18 or 18.1,may be used in relation to the remediation of a contaminated site.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 16.]
Application of numerical standards for remediation
17 (1) Subject to subsection (2), a contaminated site has been remediated in accordancewith the numerical standards if
(a) the site is used for a land use specified in section 12 (3) (a) to (f) and the soilat the site does not contain any substance with a concentration greater thanor equal to
(i) the applicable generic numerical soil standard, or
(ii) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soil standards,
(a.1) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 6 (b).]
(b) surface water or groundwater used for, or which has a reasonableprobability of being used for, aquatic life, irrigation, livestock or drinkingwater use does not contain any substance with a concentration greater thanthe generic numerical water standard for that substance and use,
(b.1) the sediment at the site does not contain any substance with a concentrationgreater than the generic numerical sediment standard for that substance forthe applicable sediment use of the site,
(b.2) the vapour at the site does not contain any substance with a concentrationgreater than the generic numerical vapour standard for that substance for theapplicable land use of the site,
(c) the soil, surface water, groundwater, sediment or vapour at the site does notcontain any substance with a concentration greater than the concentrationspecified for that substance and use in a director’s interim standard,
(d) despite paragraph (a), for land less than 15 metres from a natural gas orpetroleum well head and the use of the site is agricultural land use,
(i) the soil at a depth of less than 2 metres does not contain any substancewith a concentration greater than
(A) the generic numerical soil standard, or
(B) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soilstandard
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that would apply if the land use of the site were agricultural land use,and
(ii) the soil at a depth of 2 metres or more does not contain any substancewith a concentration greater than
(A) the generic numerical soil standard, or
(B) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soilstandard
that would apply if the land use of the site were commercial land use,and
(e) despite paragraph (a), for Crown land less than 15 metres from a natural gasor petroleum well head and the use of the site is wildlands land use,
(i) the soil at a depth of less than 2 metres does not contain any substancewith a concentration greater than
(A) the generic numerical soil standard, or
(B) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soilstandard
that would apply if the land use of the site were reverted wildlandsland use, and
(ii) the soil at a depth of 2 metres or more does not contain any substancewith a concentration greater than
(A) the generic numerical soil standard, or
(B) the lowest value of the applicable matrix numerical soilstandard
that would apply if the land use of the site were commercial land use.
(2) A contaminated site has been remediated in accordance with the numericalstandards if
(a) the soil, surface water, ground water, vapour or sediment at the site does notcontain any substance with a concentration greater than or equal to theapplicable site-specific numerical standard for the soil, surface water,groundwater, vapour or sediment, respectively, or
(b) the soil, surface water, ground water, vapour or sediment at the site does notcontain any substance with a concentration greater than the localbackground concentration of that substance in the soil, surface water,groundwater, vapour or sediment, respectively.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), and regardless of the use of the land at the surface ofthis site, the soil beyond a depth of 3 metres below the surface of land at acontaminated site has been remediated in accordance with numerical standardsprescribed for the purposes of the definition of “contaminated site” if it or thevapour in it does not contain any substance with a concentration greater than orequal to the concentration specified for that substance for industrial land use in
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(a) the generic numerical soil standard or the matrix numerical soil standard,
(a.1) the generic numerical vapour standard,
(b) a director’s interim standard for soil or vapour, or
(c) the site-specific numerical standard for soil or vapour for that site.
(4) A director may require the application of the standards for soil or vapour referredto in subsection (1) or (2) to a depth greater than 3 metres for any specific site ifthe nature of the contaminants, the land use or proposed land use, site-specificfactors or other factors indicate such action is necessary.
(4.1) Subsections (3) and (4) do not apply in relation to land to which subsection (1)(d) or (e) applies.
(5) If surface water or groundwater is not currently being used at the contaminatedsite for any of the purposes specified in subsection (1) (b), a director may specifya numerical standard for the surface water or groundwater as necessary to protectthe present and future surface water or groundwater uses on neighbouring sites orto prevent pollution.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 17; 341/2008, s. 1; 253/2016, ss. 6 and 7.]
Application of risk-based standards for remediation
18 (1) The remediation standards have been met for a specific contaminated site if aresponsible person satisfies a director that
(a) for any non-threshold carcinogenic substance, the calculated humanlifetime cancer risk due to exposure to that substance at the site is less thanor equal to a risk value recommended by a medical health officer for thesite, and
(b) for any substance for which a hazard index is calculated, the hazard indexdue to exposure of a human to that substance at the site is less than amaximum hazard index recommended by a medical health officer for thatsite.
(2) A responsible person who asks a director for a decision that the standards insubsection (1) have been met for a contaminated site must
(a) provide information to support and justify the basis for the request, and
(b) participate in and pay for a public community based consultation processfacilitated by a medical health officer which
(i) is for the purpose of developing a recommendation on the acceptablelevel of human health risk for the site,
(ii) will consider remediation options in relation to levels of resultinghuman health risk at the site,
(iii) will be conducted in conjunction with any requirement undersection 52 of the Act and section 55 (1) of this regulation, and
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(iv) is carried out over a time period not exceeding 3 months from the dateof the request under subsection (1) unless the person making therequest, a medical health officer and the director agree to an alternatetime period.
(3) Despite subsections (1) and (2), a director must consider a contaminated site tohave been satisfactorily remediated without review and recommendation by amedical health officer if
(a) for each non-threshold carcinogenic substance, the calculated humanlifetime cancer risk due to exposure to that substance at the site is less thanor equal to one in 100 000, and
(b) for each substance for which a hazard index is calculated, the hazard indexdue to exposure of a human to that substance at the site is less than or equalto one.
(4) A director must not decide that the standards in subsection (1) have been metbefore receiving written recommendations with supporting rationale from amedical health officer respecting the matters described in subsection (1) (a)and (b).
(5) If a person demonstrates to the satisfaction of a director that the local backgroundconcentration of any substance at a particular site results in the standards requiredby subsection (1) or (3) being exceeded, the remediation standards for thatsubstance must be the calculated lifetime cancer risk and calculated hazard indexwhich results from exposure of a human to the local background concentration ofthat substance at the site.
(6) A person who applies the risk-based standards of this section must also preparean environmental risk assessment report which identifies
(a) the potential onsite and offsite environmental risks of any substancescausing contamination before and after remediation, and
(b) procedures, including monitoring, designed to mitigate any significantpotential risks identified in paragraph (a).
(7) A director may impose requirements on a responsible person to prevent ormitigate risks identified
(a) in the environmental risk assessment report required under subsection (6),or
(b) by the director using other available data.
[am. B.C. Regs. 17/2002, s. 7; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 18; 116/2018, Sch. 2, s. 2.]
Application of risk-based standards for remediation at environmental management areas
18.1 (1) The remediation standards have been met with respect to a substance from asource specified under section 14 if a director is satisfied that
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(a) the risk to human health due to exposure to that substance at the site is lessthan or equal to a maximum value recommended by a medical health officerfor the environmental management area,
(b) the maximum value recommended by a medical health officer underparagraph (a) takes a form other than that of a hazard index or cancer risk,and
(c) the recommendation under paragraph (a) has been reviewed and endorsedby the provincial health officer.
(2) A responsible person who asks a director for a decision that the standards insubsection (1) have been met for a contaminated site must
(a) provide information to support and justify the basis for the request, and
(b) participate in and pay for a public community based consultation process,acceptable to and facilitated by a medical health officer, that
(i) is for the purpose of developing a recommendation on the acceptablelevel of human exposure and health risk for the site,
(ii) considers remediation options in relation to levels of human exposureand health risk at the site,
(iii) is conducted in conjunction with any requirement under section 52 ofthe Act and section 55 (1) of this regulation, and
(iv) is carried out over a time period not exceeding 6 months from the dateof the request under subsection (1), unless the person making therequest, a medical health officer and the director agree to an alternatetime period.
(3) A director must not decide that the standards in subsection (1) have been metbefore receiving written recommendations with supporting rationale from amedical health officer respecting the matters described in subsection (1) (a) anda written review and endorsement of the recommendations from the provincialhealth officer under subsection (1) (c).
(4) Despite subsections (1) and (2), the director must consider an environmentalmanagement area to have been satisfactorily remediated with respect to eachsubstance from a source specified in section 14 without review and recommen-dation from a medical health officer if
(a) for each non-threshold carcinogenic substance, the calculated humanlifetime cancer risk due to exposure to that substance at the site is less thanor equal to one in 100 000, and
(b) for each substance for which a hazard index is calculated, the hazard indexdue to exposure of a human to that substance at the site is less than or equalto one.
(5) A person who applies the risk-based standards of this section with respect tospecified substances must also prepare an environmental risk assessment reportthat identifies
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(a) the potential onsite and offsite environmental risks of each specifiedsubstance before and after the remediation, and
(b) procedures, including monitoring, designed to mitigate any significantpotential risks identified in paragraph (a).
(5.1) If a person demonstrates to the satisfaction of a director that the local backgroundconcentration of any substance at a particular environmental management arearesults in the standards required by subsection (1) or (4) being exceeded, theremediation standards for that substance must be the calculated lifetime cancerrisk and calculated hazard index that result from exposure of a human to the localbackground concentration of that substance at the environmental managementarea.
(6) A director may impose requirements on a responsible person to prevent ormitigate risks identified
(a) in the environmental risk assessment report required under subsection (5),or
(b) by the director using other available data.[en. B.C. Reg. 17/2002, s. 8; am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 19; 116/2018, Sch. 2,
s. 3; 13/2019, s. 5.]
PART 7 – LIABILITY
Persons not responsible – transporters and arrangers
19 For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a person described in section 45(1) (c) or (d) or (2) (c) or (d) of the Act is designated not responsible for remediationof a contaminated site in relation to a substance if the person
(a) did not control the disposal, handling or treatment of the substance, or
(b) by contract, agreement or otherwise merely required
(i) adoption of standards of design, construction or operation of worksat the site which were intended to prevent contamination, or
(ii) compliance with environmental laws, standards, policies or codes ofpractice of government which applied at the time of producing, trans-porting or arranging for transport of the substance.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 20.]
Persons not responsible – sureties
20 (1) Subject to subsection (2), a surety who issues a bid bond, performance bond orlabour and materials payment bond for a contract with respect to constructionactivities at a site which
(a) is a contaminated site at the effective date of issuance of the bond, or
(b) became a contaminated site after the effective date of issuance of the bond
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is designated for the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act not responsible forremediation of the contaminated site and is exempt from an order undersection 83 (2) (f) of the Act in relation to the contaminated site, unless the suretyexercised control over or imposed requirements on any person regarding themanner of treatment, disposal or handling of a substance and the control orrequirements, in whole or in part, caused the site to become a contaminated site.
(2) A surety does not exercise control or impose requirements under subsection (1)if the surety acts under its rights or obligations with respect to the bond including,without limitation, any of the following:
(a) participating only in purely financial matters related to constructionactivities at the site;
(b) having the capacity or ability to influence any operation at the contaminatedsite in a way that would have the effect of causing or increasing contami-nation, but does not exercise that capacity or ability in such a way as tocause or increase contamination;
(c) imposing requirements on any person if the requirements do not have areasonable probability of causing or increasing contamination of the site;
(d) appointing a person to inspect or investigate a contaminated site todetermine future steps or actions that the surety might take;
(e) imposing requirements on any person to comply with environmental laws,standards, policies or codes of practice of government or industry, includingrequirements to perform monitoring tests, scientific studies or to remediatecontaminated sites.
(3) Subject to subsections (4) and (5), the liability of the surety is limited to the costof remediation and the cost of completion of the bonded contract in accordancewith the terms and conditions of the bond.
(4) The liability of the surety under subsection (3) is limited to the penal sum of thebond.
(5) The limitation under subsections (3) and (4) does not apply to a surety who inten-tionally caused environmental damage or was grossly negligent or guilty ofwilful misconduct with respect to
(a) the use of the environment, or
(b) the lives or safety of persons.[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 21.]
Persons not responsible – insurers and insurance brokers
21 (1) Subject to subsection (2), an insurer or insurance broker who undertakes riskevaluation, physical inspection of hazards or loss control activities at a site which
(a) is a contaminated site at the date of such activities, or
(b) became a contaminated site after the date of such activities
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is designated for the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act not responsible forremediation of the contaminated site and is exempt from an order undersection 83 (2) (f) of the Act in relation to the contaminated site, unless the insureror insurance broker exercised control over or imposed requirements on anyperson regarding the manner of treatment, disposal or handling of a substance andthe control or requirements, in whole or in part, caused the site to become acontaminated site.
(2) An insurer or insurance broker does not exercise control or impose requirementsunder subsection (1) if the insurer or insurance broker acts pursuant to rights orobligations with respect to an insurance policy including, without limitation, anyof the following:
(a) participating only in purely financial matters related to providing insuranceat the site;
(b) having the capacity or ability to influence any operation at the contaminatedsite in a way that would have the effect of causing or increasing contami-nation, but does not exercise the capacity or ability in such a way as to causeor increase contamination;
(c) imposing requirements on any person if the requirements do not have areasonable probability of causing or increasing contamination of the site;
(d) appointing a person to inspect or investigate a contaminated site todetermine future steps or actions that the insurer or insurance broker maytake;
(e) imposing requirements on any person to comply with environmental laws,standards, policies or codes of practice of government or industry, includingrequirements to perform monitoring tests, scientific studies or to remediatecontaminated sites.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), if an insurer or insurance broker is responsible forremediation, the liability of the insurer is limited to the cost of remediation,provided that such liability does not exceed the sum of any proceeds of anyinsurance coverage that is provided for the subject site for the purpose ofcovering such environmental risks.
(4) The limitation under subsection (3) does not apply to an insurer or insurancebroker who intentionally caused environmental damage or who was grosslynegligent or guilty of wilful misconduct with respect to
(a) the use of the environment, or
(b) the lives or safety of persons.
(5) This section does not affect any rights or obligations under an insurance policy.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 22.]
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Persons not responsible – certain owners
22 (1) Subject to subsection (2), for the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, aperson is designated not responsible for remediation of a contaminated site if,with respect to the contaminated site, the person is a current or previous owner of
(a) an easement,
(b) a right of way,
(c) a restrictive covenant,
(d) a covenant under section 219 of the Land Title Act,
(e) a lien,
(f) a judgement,
(g) a reservation in a Crown grant, or
(h) an interest in real property which deals exclusively with subsurface rightsincluding such a tenure under the Geothermal Resources Act, the MineralTenure Act or the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply unless the person can establish that there has beenno use or exercise of any right of the interest specified in paragraphs (a) to (h) ofthat subsection in a manner that, in whole or in part, caused the site to become acontaminated site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 9; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 23.]
Persons not responsible – producers arranging for transportation
23 For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a person described in section 45 (1)(c) or (d) of the Act is designated not responsible for remediation of a contaminatedsite if
(a) the person transferred ownership of a substance and responsibility formanaging the substance to a transporter who
(i) intended at the time of the transfer to transport the substance to a sitewhere the owner or operator of the site was at that time legallyentitled to accept the substance, and
(ii) spilled or otherwise discharged the substance after the transfer butbefore delivering the substance to the person described in subpara-graph (i), and
(b) the person did not by contract, agreement or otherwise impose requirementson the transporter in a manner which caused, in whole or in part, the spill ordischarge referred to in paragraph (a) (ii).
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 24.]
Persons not responsible – construction on contaminated sites
24 For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a person is designated not responsiblefor remediation of a contaminated site if the person provided only contracting or
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consulting services related to the construction of buildings and facilities at thecontaminated site.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 25.]
Persons not responsible – secured creditors
25 (1) For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a secured creditor described insection 45 (3) (a) of the Act is designated not responsible for remediation of acontaminated site if the secured creditor does any of the following:
(a) imposes requirements on any person to comply with environmental laws,standards, policies or codes of practice of government or industry, includingrequirements to perform monitoring tests, scientific studies or to remediatecontaminated sites;
(b) participates in loan work out actions, including the giving of financial orother advice to a financially distressed borrower, restructuring or renegoti-ating the terms of a security interest, requiring additional payments orconsideration, or exercising forbearance;
(c) takes steps, whether or not they are part of realization proceedings, topreserve, protect or enhance the value of the secured assets or to reduce orprevent future contamination or the migration of existing contaminants orotherwise conduct any independent remediation;
(d) subject to section 45 (3) (b) of the Act and subsection (2) of this section,undertakes realization proceedings.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the liability of a secured creditor who becomes aregistered owner in fee simple of real property at a contaminated site exists andendures under section 45 (3) (b) of the Act only while the secured creditor is theregistered owner in fee simple of the real property.
(3) Subsection (2) does not remove the liability of a secured creditor for remediationof a contaminated site under Part 4 of the Act if the secured creditor who becamethe registered owner in fee simple of real property at the contaminated site at anytime exercised control over or imposed requirements on any person regarding themanner of treatment, disposal or handling of a substance and the control orrequirements, in whole or in part, caused the site to become a contaminated site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 26.]
Persons not responsible – receivers, receiver managers and bankruptcy trustees
26 (1) In this section:
“available funds” means any and all funds realized by a receiver less
(a) the costs of realization and sale of property,
(b) the claims of trade creditors of the receiver,
(c) the claims of the receiver for remuneration and indemnification,
(d) the authorized borrowings of the receiver inclusive of interest, and
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(e) the proceeds of property disposed of by the receiver, but only to the extentthat those proceeds are required by the receiver to discharge a mortgage,lien, charge or security interest in the property which was filed, perfected orregistered before the earlier of
(i) the date when a remediation order or other order under the Actrespecting the property was entered on the site registry, or
(ii) the date when the receiver receives a remediation order or other orderunder the Act respecting the property;
“dispose” includes to transfer by a vesting order issued by a court;
“receiver” means a current or previous receiver, receiver manager, liquidator orbankruptcy trustee who is an owner or operator under the Act.
(2) For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a receiver is designated notresponsible personally under Part 4 of the Act for remediation of a contaminatedsite and is exempt personally from an order under section 81 or 83 of the Act inrelation to the contaminated site, including a site that was a contaminated site onthe date that the receiver became an owner or operator of that site, unless it isestablished that
(a) the receiver at any time exercised control over or imposed requirements onany person regarding the manner of treatment, disposal or handling of asubstance,
(b) the receiver was grossly negligent or guilty of wilful misconduct in theexercise of such control over or the imposition of such requirements on aperson, and
(c) such control or requirements caused the site to become, in whole or in part,a contaminated site,
in which case, the receiver is designated as responsible personally forremediation of the contaminated site and is not exempt personally from an orderunder section 81 or 83 of the Act.
(3) For the purposes of section 45 (1) (e) of the Act, a receiver is designated respon-sible, in the role as receiver and to the extent of the receivership, for remediationof a contaminated site, and is subject to an order under section 81 or 83 of the Actin relation to the contaminated site in that role and to that extent.
(3.1) For the purposes of subsection (3), the “extent of the receivership” means
(a) the limit of the available funds, and
(b) the period commencing with the receiver’s appointment and ending with atermination under subsection (5).
(4) If a receiver does not have sufficient available funds to comply with applicableremediation requirements under Part 4 of the Act or any other order made underthe Act, the receiver must give notice to a director of the lack of available fundsas soon as the receiver becomes aware of the fact.
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(5) A receiver’s obligation under subsection (3) terminates when any of thefollowing occurs:
(a) the receiver gives notice to a director under subsection (4);
(b) the receiver pays all available funds to a director, the minister or theMinister of Finance, in trust, for remediation of the contaminated site;
(c) the receiver resigns the appointment;
(d) the receiver is removed or discharged by the court or otherwise ceases to bea receiver;
(e) subject to subsection (6), the receiver disposes of a contaminated site to aperson who
(i) agrees, in writing, to accept responsibility for remediation, or
(ii) enters into a voluntary remediation agreement with a director;
(f) subject to subsection (6), the receiver disposes of a contaminated site to aperson in circumstances in which, at the time of the disposition,
(i) there is no requirement on the receiver to provide a site disclosurestatement or, if there is such a requirement, the receiver has compliedwith it,
(ii) there is no record of contamination at the site on the site registry, and
(iii) the receiver has no knowledge of any contamination at the site.
(6) If a receiver disposes of part of a contaminated site in accordance withsubsection (5) (e) or (f), the receiver’s obligation under subsection (3) isterminated only with respect to that part.
(7) On application by a receiver or a director, the court may order that the obligationof the receiver is terminated with or without conditions or make any order itconsiders just, but this subsection does not provide the court with the power toset aside provincial legislation.
(8) A receiver who applies to the court under subsection (7) must give notice to adirector, and the director may make representations to the court respecting theapplication.
(9) A receiver who
(a) has provided a site disclosure statement under section 40 (7) of the Act,
(b) is subject to an obligation to provide a site disclosure statement undersection 40 (8) of the Act, or
(c) is in possession of a site for which there is an entry on the site registryindicating that the site
(i) has been determined, in whole or in part, to be a contaminated siteunder section 44 of the Act, or
(ii) is otherwise expressly stated to be, in whole or in part, a contami-nated site,
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must give written notice to a director of
(d) any proposed distribution of available funds at least 15 days before the dateof the proposed distribution, or
(e) any proposed abandonment of the site or part of the site by the receiver atleast 15 days before the date of the proposed abandonment if the receiver
(i) resigns the appointment, or
(ii) applies to a court for a discharge.
(10) A receiver, within 30 days after receiving a remediation order or a pollutionabatement order, may give written notice to a director that, during that 30 dayperiod, the receiver is determining or assessing
(a) the ability and willingness of the receiver to administer the property at thecontaminated site,
(b) the responsibilities which would be incurred by the receiver in adminis-tering the property, and
(c) whether the receiver should seek to terminate the appointment inaccordance with subsection (5) or abandon the contaminated site,
and during that period, subject to subsections (11) to (13), the receiver is notrequired to comply with the remediation order or the pollution abatement order.
(11) A receiver may, upon giving notice in writing to a director, apply to the court foran extension of the 30 day period described in subsection (10), but this provisiondoes not apply if the director agrees to the extended time proposed by thereceiver.
(12) The court, on hearing an application under subsection (11), must not order anextension unless it determines that an extension is reasonably necessary to permitthe receiver to ascertain the environmental condition of the site and the extent andcost of fulfilling the duties arising from the operation or control of the site andcompliance with the director’s order.
(13) If a director requires compliance with a remediation order or a pollutionabatement order within the 30 day period to reduce the threat of a contaminatedsite, the director may, upon giving written notice to the receiver, seek a courtorder to reduce the 30 day period described in subsection (10), but this provisiondoes not apply if the receiver agrees to the reduced time proposed by the director.
(14) Despite any other provision in this section, a director may agree to the continuedinvolvement of a receiver in the remediation of a contaminated site even if thereare insufficient available funds to satisfy the costs of remediation.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 27; 161/2020, App. 2, s. 5; 64/2021, s.3.]
Persons not responsible – trustees, executors, administrators and other fiduciaries
27 (1) In this section:
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“available funds” means the net realizable value of the trust property but does notinclude
(a) the costs of realization and sale of trust property,
(b) the claims of the trustee for remuneration and indemnification,
(c) trust property paid, distributed or transferred to any party by the trusteebefore receiving a remediation order or other order under the Act, but onlyif, at the time the trustee paid, distributed or transferred the trust property,
(i) there was no requirement on the trustee to provide a site disclosurestatement, and
(ii) the trustee had no actual knowledge of any contamination at the site,or
(d) the proceeds of trust property disposed of by the trustee, but only to theextent that those proceeds are required by the trustee to discharge amortgage, lien, charge or security interest in the property which was filed,perfected or registered before the earlier of
(i) the date when a remediation order or other order under the Actrespecting the property is entered on the site registry, or
(ii) the date when the trustee receives a remediation order or other orderunder the Act respecting the property;
“trust property” means the property held by a trustee in a fiduciary capacity andincludes
(a) in relation to a trustee who is a committee of the estate of a patient, thepatient’s property,
(b) in relation to a trustee who is an attorney acting under an enduring power ofattorney whose principal lacks the capacity to manage the principal’saffairs, the principal’s property, and
(c) in relation to a guardian of a child, the child’s property;
“trustee” includes
(a) an executor or an administrator of the estate of a deceased person,
(b) an express trustee or a bare trustee,
(c) a committee or other person appointed by a court as a representative underany adult guardianship legislation,
(d) a guardian, or the property guardian of a child, and
(e) an attorney acting under an enduring power of attorney whose principallacks the capacity to manage the principal’s own affairs,
but does not include a receiver as defined in section 26.
(2) For the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, a trustee is designated notresponsible personally under Part 4 of the Act for remediation of a contaminatedsite and is exempt personally from an order under section 81 or 83 of the Act inrelation to the contaminated site, including a site that was a contaminated site on
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the date that the trustee became an owner or operator of that site, unless it isestablished that
(a) the trustee at any time exercised control over or imposed requirements onany person regarding the manner of treatment, disposal or handling of asubstance,
(b) the trustee was grossly negligent or guilty of wilful misconduct in theexercise of such control over or the imposition of such requirements on aperson, and
(c) such control or requirements caused the site to become, in whole or in part,a contaminated site.
in which case, the trustee is designated responsible personally for remediation ofthe contaminated site and is not exempt personally from an order undersection 81 or 83 of the Act.
(3) For the purposes of section 45 (1) (e) of the Act, a trustee is designated as respon-sible, in the role of trustee and to the extent of the trust, for remediation of acontaminated site, and is subject to an order under section 81 or 83 of the Act inrelation to the contaminated site in that role and to that extent.
(3.1) For the purposes of subsection (3), “extent of the trust” means
(a) the limit of the available funds, and
(b) the period commencing with the trustee’s appointment and ending with atermination under subsection (5).
(4) As soon as a trustee is aware that the available funds are insufficient to complywith applicable remediation requirements under Part 4 of the Act or any otherorder made under the Act, the trustee must immediately give notice to a directorof the trustee’s inability to meet the order or remediation requirements out of theavailable funds.
(5) A trustee’s obligation under subsection (3) terminates when any of the followingoccurs:
(a) the trustee gives notice to a director under subsection (4);
(b) the trustee pays or transfers the trust property to a director, the minister orthe Minister of Finance, in trust, for remediation of the contaminated site;
(c) subject to subsection (6), the trustee disposes of a contaminated site to aperson who
(i) agrees, in writing, to accept responsibility for remediation, or
(ii) enters into a voluntary remediation agreement with a director;
(d) subject to subsection (6), the trustee disposes of a contaminated site to aperson in circumstances in which, at the time of disposition,
(i) there is no requirement on the trustee to provide a site disclosurestatement or, if there is such a requirement, the trustee has compliedwith it,
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(ii) there is no record of contamination of the site on the site registry, and
(iii) the trustee has no knowledge of any contamination at the site;
(e) subject to subsection (7), the trustee is removed or discharged by the courtor otherwise ceases to be a trustee.
(6) When a trustee disposes of part of a contaminated site in accordance withsubsection (5) (c) or (d), the trustee’s obligation under subsection (3) isterminated only with respect to that part.
(7) On application by a trustee or a director, a court may order that the obligation ofthe trustee under Part 4 of the Act or section 81 or 83 of the Act is terminated,with or without conditions, or make any order it considers just, but this subsectiondoes not provide the court with the power to set aside provincial legislation.
(8) A trustee who applies to a court under subsection (7) must give notice to adirector, and the director may make representations to the court respecting theapplication.
(9) A trustee who administers trust property for which there is an entry on the siteregistry indicating that the trust property
(a) has been determined, in whole or in part, to be a contaminated site undersection 44 of the Act, or
(b) is otherwise expressly stated to be, in whole or in part, a contaminated site
must give written notice to a director of any proposed disposition of the contam-inated site, or part of the contaminated site, by the trustee under subsection (5) (c)and (d) at least 15 days before the date of the proposed disposition.
(10) A trustee may, within 30 days after receiving a remediation order, a pollutionabatement order or a pollution prevention order under the Act, give written noticeto a director that, during that 30 day period, the trustee is determining or assessing
(a) the ability of the trustee to comply with the order,
(b) the responsibilities which would be incurred by the trustee in administeringthe trust property, and
(c) whether the trustee should seek to terminate the appointment undersubsection (5),
and, during that period and subject to subsections (11) to (13), the trustee is notrequired to comply with the remediation order, pollution abatement order orpollution prevention order.
(11) A trustee may, upon giving written notice to a director, apply to the court for anextension of the 30 day period described in subsection (10), but this provisiondoes not apply if the director agrees to the extended time proposed by the trustee.
(12) The court, on hearing an application under subsection (11), must not order anextension unless it determines that an extension is reasonably necessary to permitthe trustee to ascertain the environmental condition of the site and the extent and
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cost of fulfilling the duties arising from the operation or control of the site andcompliance with the director’s order.
(13) If a director requires compliance with a remediation order, a pollution abatementorder or a pollution prevention order within the 30 day period to reduce the threatof a contaminated site, the director may, upon giving written notice to the trustee,seek a court order to reduce the 30 day period described in subsection (10), butthis provision does not apply if the trustee agrees to the reduced time proposedby the director.
(14) Despite subsection (5) (b), a director may agree to the continued involvement ofa trustee in the ongoing trust administration duties of the trust property.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 28; 365/2012; 161/2020, App. 2, ss. 5 and 6;64/2021, ss. 3 and 8.]
Persons not responsible – clarification of innocent acquisition exemption
28 When judging whether an owner or operator has, under section 46 (1) (d) (i) (C) of theAct, undertaken all appropriate inquiries into the previous ownership and uses of a siteand undertaken other investigations consistent with good commercial or customarypractice at the time of acquisition of the property, consideration must be given to allof the following:
(a) any personal knowledge or experience of the owner or operator respectingcontamination at the time of the acquisition;
(b) the relationship of the actual purchase price to the value of the property if itwas uncontaminated;
(c) commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about theproperty at the time of the acquisition;
(d) any obvious presence of contamination or indicators of contamination orthe feasibility of detecting such contamination by appropriate inspection atthe time of the acquisition.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 29.]
Persons not responsible – modification of lessor liabilityunder section 46 (1) (e) of the Act
29 Subject to section 30, an owner of real property at a contaminated site is exempt fromsection 46 (1) (e) of the Act if
(a) the owner voluntarily leased, rented or otherwise allowed use of the realproperty by another person,
(b) the owner knew or had a reasonable basis for knowing that the other persondescribed in paragraph (a) planned or intended to use the real property todispose of, handle or treat a substance in a manner that, in whole or in part,would cause the site to become a contaminated site, and
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(c) the person described in paragraph (a) used the real property to dispose of,handle or treat a substance in a manner that, in whole or in part, caused thesite to become a contaminated site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 30.]
Persons not responsible – lessors who provide surface access for subsurface use
30 A lessor who, under the Petroleum and Natural Gas Act, enters into a surface leaseagreement with a lessee that allows the lessee access to subsurface resources is, for thepurposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, designated not responsible for remediationof contamination caused by the lessee if the agreement requires the lessee to covenantand agree to indemnify and save harmless the lessor from any liabilities, damages,costs, claims, suits or actions arising out of the lessee’s operations on the lessor’slands, except liabilities, damages, costs, claims, suits or actions arising out of the grossnegligence or wilful misconduct of the lessor, its agents, servants, employees orcontractors.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 31.]
Persons responsible – municipalities
31 For the purposes of 45 (1) (e) of the Act, a government body that acquires anownership interest in a contaminated site by a municipal boundary extension or amunicipal amalgamation initiated by the municipality is designated responsible forremediation of the contaminated site.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 32.]
Persons not responsible – transporters of contaminated soil
32 (1) A transporter of contaminated soil who is otherwise in compliance with the Actand the regulations is, for the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act, designatednot responsible for remediation of a site which becomes contaminated bydisposal or deposit of contaminated soil if there has been any misrepresentationto the transporter by
(a) a person who arranged for the transportation of the contaminated soilrespecting the quality or degree of contamination of the soil, or
(b) a person who agrees to receive the contaminated soil respecting the quality,degree of contamination or acceptability of the disposal location inaccordance with any requirement in Part 8.
(2) Subsection (1) applies only if the transporter acted in good faith and withoutnegligence.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 33.]
Persons not responsible – contamination whichis subject to a wide area remediation plan
33 (1) Subject to subsection (2), a person who is a current or previous owner or operatorof a contaminated site is, for the purposes of section 46 (1) (n) of the Act,designated not responsible for remediation of the site if the site is contaminated
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only by substances being managed in accordance with a wide area remediationplan.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who caused the contamination which isthe subject of a wide area remediation plan.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 33.]
34 Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 34.]
Determining compensation under section 47 (5) of the Act
35 (1) For the purposes of determining compensation payable under section 47 (5) ofthe Act, a defendant named in a cost recovery action under that section may assertall legal and equitable defences, including any right to obtain relief under anagreement, other legislation or the common law.
(2) In an action between 2 or more responsible persons under section 47 (5) of theAct, the following factors must be considered when determining the reasonablyincurred costs of remediation:
(a) the price paid for the property by the person seeking cost recovery;
(b) the relative due diligence of the responsible persons involved in the action;
(c) the amount of contaminating substances and the toxicity attributable to thepersons involved in the action;
(d) the relative degree of involvement, by each of the persons in the action, inthe generation, transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of thesubstances that caused the site to become contaminated;
(e) any remediation measures implemented and paid for by each of the personsin the action;
(f) other factors relevant to a fair and just allocation.
(3) For the purpose of section 47 of the Act, any compensation payable by adefendant in an action under section 47 (5) of the Act is a reasonably incurredcost of remediation for that responsible person and the defendant may seekcontribution from any other responsible person in accordance with theprocedures under section 4 of the Negligence Act.
(4) In an action under section 47 (5) of the Act against a director, officer, employeeor agent of a person or government body, the plaintiff must prove that the director,officer, employee or agent authorized, permitted or acquiesced in the activitywhich gave rise to the cost of remediation.
(5) In an action under section 47 (5) of the Act, a corporation is not liable for the costsof remediation arising from the actions of a subsidiary corporation unless theplaintiff can prove that the corporation authorized, permitted or acquiesced in theactivity of the subsidiary corporation which gave rise to the costs of remediation.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 35.]
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Remediation orders – timing for consent and notice
36 (1) Subject to subsection (3), a director who receives a request under section 48 (10)of the Act for notice respecting whether a remediation order will be issued mustprovide the notice within 10 days after receiving the request.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), if a director is requested by a person to give consentunder section 48 (8) of the Act, the director must consider the request and givewritten notice of the decision to the person within 10 days after receiving therequest.
(3) If a director requires more than 10 days to obtain or consider information relevantto the request under subsection (1) or (2), the director must
(a) give notice to the person making the request under subsection (1) (b) or (2)that more time is required, and
(b) state, in the notice given under paragraph (a), how much more time isrequired.
(4) Despite subsection (3), a director must not take more than 30 days to review andrespond to
(a) a person’s request for consent under section 48 (8) of the Act, or
(b) a person’s request for notice under section 48 (10) of the Act respectingwhether a remediation order will be issued.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 36; 161/2020, App. 2, s. 7.]
Remediation orders – diminishing or reducing assets
37 A person is exempt from the duty not to diminish or reduce assets under section 48 (8)or (10) of the Act to the extent that the person does any of the following:
(a) converts or exchanges assets from one class or kind to another class or kindincluding, without limitation, allowing the sale and conversion of inventoryto a receivable or the collection and conversion of a receivable into cash;
(b) uses assets to satisfy liabilities as they become due, including paying fairvalue for supplies, services or other benefits conferred on the person, or ona receiver as defined in section 26 or a trustee as defined in section 27,carrying out the management function with respect to the asset;
(c) makes or accepts payments on loans or advances, revolves an operating lineof credit, makes demand on a term or operating loan, reduces the maximumavailable under an operating line of credit or refuses to advance furtherfunds;
(d) processes natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas and timber;
(e) installs infrastructure to provide services;
(f) provides services to customers;
(g) is a receiver as defined in section 26 or trustee as defined in section 27 whocomplies with section 26 or 27 respectively;
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(h) realizes on a mortgage, lien, charge or other security interest.[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 37.]
Minor contributors
38 A responsible person applying for minor contributor status under section 50 of the Actmust provide information to a director, to the extent the information is reasonablyascertainable, respecting all of the following:
(a) the condition of the contaminated site at the time the applicant
(i) became an owner or operator at the site, and
(ii) if applicable, ceased to be an owner or operator at the site;
(b) any activities and land uses carried out by the applicant while located at thesite;
(c) the nature and quantity of contamination at the site attributable to theapplicant;
(d) all measures taken by the applicant to prevent or remediate contamination;
(e) contamination on the site or released from the site which is attributable to
(i) the applicant, and
(ii) other persons at the site;
(f) all measures taken by the applicant to exercise due diligence with respect toany substance that, in whole or in part, caused the site to become a contam-inated site, including any measures taken to prevent foreseeable acts of thirdparties which may have contributed to the contamination at the site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 38.]
Voluntary remediation agreements
39 (1) A responsible person requesting a voluntary remediation agreement in respect ofa contaminated site, including an environmental management area, must provideall of the following information to a director:
(a) a detailed site investigation;
(b) a remediation plan;
(c) a detailed description of the responsible person’s past and present activitieson the site, including the amount and characteristics of contamination at thesite attributable to that person’s activities;
(d) an estimate of the total cost of remediation;
(e) an estimate of the responsible person’s share of the total cost of remediationand justification for the estimate;
(f) the name and address of any other person who the responsible person hasreason to believe may, with respect to the subject contaminated site, be aresponsible person;
(g) a statement describing the responsible person’s ability and plans to conductand finance the remediation.
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(2) Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 39 (c).]
(3) Before a director enters into a voluntary remediation agreement with aresponsible person, the director must notify any persons identified as otherpotential responsible persons under subsection (1) (f) and allow those persons notless than 15 days to give notice if they wish to review or make representations tothe director about the proposed voluntary remediation agreement.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 39; 13/2019, s. 6.]
PART 8 – CONTAMINATED SOIL RELOCATION
Class of sites defined for Part 8
40 (1) In this Part:
“receiving site” means the site to which contaminated soil is or will be relocatedunder a contaminated soil relocation agreement;
“source site” means the site from which contaminated soil is or will be relocatedunder a contaminated soil relocation agreement.
(2) For the purposes of this Part, a source site is deemed to be a contaminated site ifa contaminated soil relocation agreement is required in respect of contaminatedsoil, as described in section 46.1 (1), that is or will be relocated from the sourcesite to a receiving site.
(3) The relocation of contaminated soil from a contaminated site is exempt fromsection 55 of the Act if section 10 of the Act applies to the transportation of thecontaminated soil.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 40; am. B.C. Regs. 343/2008, s. 8; 184/2016, s. 1;253/2016, s. 8, as am. by B.C. Reg. 196/2017, s. 1.]
Exemptions for soil relocation and disposal
41 (1) Disposal of the following classes of soil is exempt from section 6 (2) and (3) ofthe Act:
(a) soil in which the concentrations of all substances are less than the lowestapplicable industrial land use standard specified for those substances in
(i) the generic numerical soil standards,
(ii) the matrix numerical soil standards, or
(iii) a director’s interim standard for soil;
(b) contaminated soil relocated in accordance with a contaminated soilrelocation agreement under section 55 (2) of the Act.
(2) A regional district is not required to include soil in its waste management plan forthe management of municipal solid waste.
(3) The relocation of contaminated soil is exempt from section 55 (1) of the Act andthis Part in the following circumstances:
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(a) relocation of contaminated soil on the site at which the contaminated soiloriginates;
(b) relocation of contaminated soil which is contaminated due only to thepresence of the local background concentration of a substance, but only ifthe contaminated soil is relocated within the geographic area having soilwith this local background level of contamination;
(c) relocation of contaminated soil within an area subject to a wide arearemediation plan approved by a director, but this exemption applies onlywith respect to the contaminants which are the subject of the wide arearemediation plan;
(d) relocation of contaminated soil originating from emergency cleanup of aspill, but only if notice of the location to which the soil has been relocatedis provided to a director within 3 days of the soil relocation;
(e) Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 184/2016, s. 2.]
(f) relocation of contaminated soil to a destination outside of British Columbia;
(g) relocation of contaminated soil from a specific site not exceeding 5 cubicmetres in volume;
(h) relocation of contaminated soil to federal property.[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 10; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 41; 184/2016, s. 2; 253/2016, s. 9.]
Soil relocation to a landfill without a contaminated soil relocation agreement
42 (1) If a site is authorized for landfill waste disposal in any of the ways referred to insection 55 (5) (a), (b) or (c) of the Act but the authorization does not expresslyallow the deposit of contaminated soil, the deposit of contaminated soil in thelandfill is exempt from section 55 (1) of the Act if
(a) the owner of the site authorized for landfill waste disposal has filed a writtenstatement with a director indicating the intended future use of the site, and
(b) the written statement indicates that the concentration of any substance in thecontaminated soil is not greater than or equal to the lowest concentration forthat substance specified in Schedule 3.1 for the applicable future land use.
(2) Subsection (1) does not authorize the deposit of soil if the deposit would becontrary to an authorization given under the Act.
(3) Subsection (1) does not prevent an owner of a site for which an authorization hasbeen given under the Act from refusing to accept any type of contaminated soil.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 42; 184/2016, s. 3; 253/2016, s. 10.]
Application for a contaminated soil relocation agreement
43 (1) If a contaminated soil relocation agreement is required under section 55 of theAct, an application must be made using the form set out in Schedule 8.
(2) A director may require that an application described in subsection (1) forrelocating soil from a contaminated site that is classified under a director’s
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protocol as a low or moderate risk site include a report and the recommendationof an approved professional that the application be approved.
(3) If the director does not impose a requirement under subsection (2), theapplication may include a report and the recommendation of an approved profes-sional in respect of whether the application should be approved.
(4) If a director rejects the recommendation of an approved professional providedunder subsection (2) or (3), the director, within 15 days of the rejection, mustprovide written reasons to
(a) the applicant, and
(b) the professional association, in the Province, of which the approved profes-sional is a member.
(5) If a contaminated soil relocation agreement is for the relocation of soil that iscontaminated with a substance set out in Part 3 of Schedule 3.1 but in respect ofwhich a standard is not specified in that Part, the standards and procedures set outin section 18, or section 18.1 if a receiving site is an environmental managementarea, apply to the applicant in the same manner as if the receiving site were acontaminated site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 17/2002, s. 9; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 43; 253/2016, s. 11; 11/2019, s. 7.]
Conditions pertaining to a contaminated soil relocation agreement
44 Before soil relocation begins in accordance with a contaminated soil relocationagreement, the applicant under section 43 must
(a) ensure that a copy of the notice from a director as required by section 55 (9)of the Act has been received by
(i) the municipality from which the soil is removed, and
(ii) the municipality in which the receiving site is situated, or
(b) wait at least 4 business days from the time of receiving the approvedcontaminated soil relocation agreement before moving any contaminatedsoil.
[am. B.C. Regs. 17/2002, s. 10; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 44.]
45 and 46 Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 12.]
Standards for contaminated soil relocation
46.1 (1) The relocation of soil from a source site to a receiving site requires a contami-nated soil relocation agreement if the soil that is or will be relocated is contami-nated by having any substance with a concentration that, subject tosubsections (2) and (3), exceeds the following numerical standards, prescribedfor the purposes of section 55 (3) of the Act, for either soil or vapour:
(a) in respect of the land use of the receiving site, the lowest value of the soilstandards set out in Part 1, 2 or 3, as applicable, of Schedule 3.1 of thisregulation;
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(b) in respect of the land use, or other use, of the receiving site, the lowest valueof the vapour standards set out in Schedule 3.3 of this regulation.
(2) As an exception to subsection (1), if contaminated soil has any substance with aconcentration that exceeds a soil standard protective of groundwater in respect ofthe land use of the receiving site set out in Part 1 of Schedule 3.1 of thisregulation, the numerical standards for soil protective of groundwater are not tobe considered exceeded if either of the following applies:
(a) the site-specific soil standard protective of groundwater, derived inaccordance with a director’s protocol, is not exceeded;
(b) the water standard for groundwater set out in Schedule 3.2 of thisregulation, based on the concentration resulting from a leachate testconducted in accordance with the director’s protocol, is not exceeded.
(3) As an exception to subsection (1), numerical standards are not to be consideredexceeded for the purposes of that subsection if either of the following applies:
(a) in respect of the numerical standards for soil, the background concentrationin the soil of the receiving site, as determined in accordance with thedirector’s protocol, is not exceeded;
(b) in respect of the numerical standards for soil or vapour, a director’s interimstandard for soil or vapour, as applicable, is satisfied.
(4) If the prescribed risk-based standards referred to in subsection (5) are met afterthe deposit of the relocated contaminated soil, the quality of the soil at thereceiving site is suitable for the use intended.
(5) In respect of a background risk estimate, or a background risk-based concen-tration, for a receiving site, the risk-based standards prescribed for the purposesof section 55 (3) (a) of the Act are those set out in
(a) section 18 of this regulation, or
(b) section 18.1 of this regulation, if the receiving site is an environmentalmanagement area.
[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 13, as am. by B.C. Reg. 196/2017, s. 2; am. B.C. Reg. 13/2019, s. 8.]
Procedures for contaminated soil relocation
46.2 For the purposes of section 55 (3) of the Act, the following procedures, if required bythe director, are prescribed in respect of the relocation of soil under a contaminatedsoil relocation agreement:
(a) testing, in accordance with a director’s protocol, the leachate from the soilto be relocated to determine whether the leachate from the soil contains asubstance with a concentration that exceeds
(i) the water quality standards applicable to the receiving site set out inSchedule 3.2 of this regulation,
(ii) the site-specific numerical water standard of the receiving site, or
(iii) a risk-based concentration for water at the receiving site;
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(b) if risk-based standards are applied at the receiving site, the followingprocedures:
(i) monitoring impacts of the substances in the relocated soil;
(ii) inspecting and maintaining works considered necessary to managecontamination at the receiving site and to protect human health or theenvironment;
(iii) site registry notations;
(iv) preparation and registration of a covenant under section 219 of theLand Title Act.
[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 13, as am. by B.C. Reg. 196/2017, s. 2.]
PART 9 – REMEDIATION PLAN APPROVAL AND COMPLETION
Approval in principle
47 (1) A responsible person may apply for an approval in principle of a proposedremediation plan under section 53 (1.1) of the Act by submitting a request inwriting to a director and attaching or ensuring the director already has
(a) copies of any preliminary and detailed site investigation reports preparedfor the site,
(b) copies of any other site investigation and assessment reports prepared forthe site, and
(c) the proposed remediation plan for which the approval in principle is sought.
(1.1) A responsible person making an application described in subsection (1) or (4)respecting a site classified under a director’s protocol as a low or moderate risksite must specify in writing whether the application shall be processed
(a) in the manner for low or moderate risk sites, or
(b) in the manner for medium, intermediate or high risk sites.
(1.2) A responsible person making an application described in subsection (1) or (4)respecting a site classified under a director’s protocol as a medium, intermediateor high risk site, or not classified under a director’s protocol, may specify inwriting that the application be processed in the manner for low or moderate risksites.
(1.3) A director may reject an application for which a written specification is madeunder subsection (1.1) (a) or (1.2) if the director is satisfied that, for the likelyhuman health and environmental risks to be properly assessed, a site covered bythe application must be processed in the manner for a medium, intermediate orhigh risk site before a decision can properly be made whether or not to issue anapproval in principle under section 53 (1.1) of the Act.
(1.4) A director may require that an application for an approval in principle in relationto a contaminated site, including an environmental management area, that is
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classified under a director’s protocol as a low or moderate risk site include areport and the recommendation of an approved professional that the applicationbe approved.
(1.41) If the director does not impose a requirement under subsection (1.4), theapplication may include a report and the recommendation of an approved profes-sional in respect of whether the application should be approved and, if so,section 49.1 applies.
(1.5) If the director rejects the recommendation of an approved professional providedunder subsection (1.4) or (1.41), the director, within 15 days of the rejection, mustprovide written reasons to
(a) the applicant, and
(b) the professional association, in the Province, of which the approved profes-sional is a member.
(2) Before issuing an approval in principle under section 53 (1.1) of the Act, adirector may request any additional information and reports the directorconsiders necessary to assess whether the standards, criteria or conditionsprescribed in section 17, 18 or 18.1 of this regulation are likely to be compliedwith when the proposed remediation plan has been implemented.
(3) When issuing an approval in principle under section 53 (1.1) of the Act, a directormay specify conditions for any or all of the following:
(a) implementing some or all of the activities described in a proposedremediation plan;
(b) risk assessment and risk management measures which may be required forpart or all of a site for any reason;
(c) preparation, registration, and criteria for final discharge of a covenant undersection 219 of the Land Title Act as may be required under section 48;
(d) carrying out confirmatory sampling and analysis after treatment or removalof contamination;
(e) testing and monitoring to evaluate the quality and performance of anyremediation measures;
(f) any financial security required by the director in accordance withsection 48;
(g) any actions which the director could require in a permit under section 14 ofthe Act.
(4) A responsible person may apply under subsection (1) for approval in principle ofa wide area remediation plan.
(5) A director may issue an approval in principle for a wide area remediation plan ifthe remediation plan complies with all the following:
(a) the goal of the plan is to satisfy the applicable criteria, standards orconditions prescribed in this regulation;
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(b) environmental risks are addressed in the plan to the satisfaction of thedirector;
(c) the plan provides for the monitoring and assessment of public health andenvironmental parameters the director considers appropriate for evaluatingprogress in satisfying the applicable criteria, standards or conditions inrelation to the contaminants specified in the plan.
(6) An approval in principle for a remediation plan issued under this section is apermit within the meaning of the Act for any facility which
(a) is located on the site to which the remediation plan applies,
(b) is specifically identified in the remediation plan, and
(c) is used to manage any contamination which is located on the site for whichthe remediation plan applies.
(7) In relation to an application for an approval in principle described insubsection (6), the Public Notification Regulation does not apply with respect tothe facility.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 11; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 47; 343/2008, s. 4; 184/2016, s. 4;11/2019, s. 9; 13/2019, s. 10.]
Covenants and financial security – general principles
48 (1) A director may require that a covenant be registered under section 219 of theLand Title Act for the purpose of any or all of
(a) setting conditions regarding works, and their inspection and maintenance ata site, considered necessary to secure the contamination at the site and toprotect human health or the environment,
(b) setting conditions for restricting disturbance of soils, or preventing achanged use of a site, which would invalidate a risk assessment andpotentially increase exposure of human and environmental receptors to sitecontamination,
(c) specifying requirements to monitor for movement or impacts of contami-nation, and
(d) indemnifying the Crown or its agents or employees from losses, charges,actions or suits related to contamination remaining at the site, if thesepurposes are unlikely to be satisfactorily met by the entry of notations in thesite registry.
(2) A person may request that a director have a covenant registered under theauthority of subsection (1) discharged if the person believes that the conditionswhich gave rise to the covenant no longer exist or have been complied with.
(3) A director must have a covenant registered under the authority of subsection (1)discharged when
(a) remediation has been carried out in accordance with the numericalstandards for remediation set out in section 17, and
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(b) the director issues a certificate of compliance for the remediation referredto in paragraph (a).
(4) A director may require financial security if
(a) a significant risk could arise from conditions at a contaminated site because
(i) the site is left in an unremediated or partially remediated state, or
(ii) the site is remediated but requires ongoing management andmonitoring because contamination is left at the site, and
(b) a covenant under section 219 of the Land Title Act is, in the opinion of thedirector, unlikely to be an effective means to ensure that necessaryremediation is carried out at the site.
(5) The financial security required by a director under subsection (4) may be for thepurpose of any or all of the following:
(a) ensuring that a responsible person completes remediation or guaranteesperformance to the satisfaction of the director;
(b) providing funds to further treat, remove or otherwise managecontamination;
(c) complying with the applicable legislation and financial management andoperating policies of British Columbia.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 48.]
Requests for certificates
49 (1) A person may apply for a certificate of compliance under section 53 (3) of the Actby submitting a request in writing to a director.
(2) In support of the application referred to in subsection (1), the person requestingthe certificate of compliance must provide to the director the reports described inparagraphs (a) and (b) and ensure that the director has information on the itemsdescribed in paragraphs (c) and (d):
(a) preliminary and detailed site investigation reports;
(b) a confirmation of remediation report which describes sampling andanalyses carried out after remediation of the contamination including
(i) a description of sampling locations and methods used,
(ii) a schedule of sampling conducted, and
(iii) a summary and evaluation of results of field observations and of fieldand laboratory analyses of samples;
(c) compliance with all conditions set by a director under section 47 (3) if anapproval in principle was issued prior to remediation;
(d) the quality and performance of remediation measures on completion ofremediation, including compliance with the remediation standards, criteriaor conditions prescribed in this regulation.
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(3) A person making an application described in subsection (1) respecting a siteclassified under a director’s protocol as a low or moderate risk site must specifyin writing whether the application shall be processed
(a) in the manner for low or moderate risk sites, or
(b) in the manner for medium, intermediate or high risk sites.
(4) A person making an application described in subsection (1) respecting a siteclassified under a director’s protocol as a medium, intermediate or high risk site,or not classified under a director’s protocol, may specify in writing that theapplication be processed in the manner for low or moderate risk sites.
(5) A director may reject an application for which a written specification is madeunder subsection (3) (a) or (4) if the director is satisfied that, for the likely humanhealth and environmental risks to be properly assessed, a site covered by theapplication must be processed in the manner for a medium, intermediate or highrisk site before a decision can properly be made whether or not to issue acertificate under section 53 (3) of the Act.
(6) A director may require that an application described in subsection (1) for acertificate of compliance in relation to a contaminated site that is classified undera director’s protocol as a low or moderate risk site include a report and the recom-mendation of an approved professional that the application be approved.
(7) If the director does not impose a requirement under subsection (6), theapplication may include a report and the recommendation of an approved profes-sional in respect of whether the application should be approved and, if so,section 49.1 applies.
(8) If a director rejects the recommendation of an approved professional providedunder subsection (6) or (7), the director, within 15 days of the rejection, mustprovide written reasons to
(a) the applicant, and
(b) the professional association, in the Province, of which the approved profes-sional is a member.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 12; 17/2002, s. 11; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 49.]
Director may consider recommendations of approved professionals
49.1 For the purpose of determining the manner and extent of the review that must beundertaken of the work on which an application referred to in section 15 (6), 43 (3),47 (1.41) or 49 (7), a director may consider whether the application includes therecommendation of an approved professional in respect of the decision requested inthe application.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 50.]
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Financial security as a condition of a certificate
50 (1) If financial security is a condition of an approval in principle for a remediationplan for a particular site, all terms of the security requirement must be met beforea director may issue a certificate of compliance for that site.
(2) If a director requires financial security in accordance with section 53 (3) (d) ofthe Act and section 48 (4) of this regulation, before the director issues a certificateof compliance, a responsible person must
(a) provide, to the director, satisfactory evidence of the availability of therequired security, and
(b) provide any required contractual agreement relating to the terms andconditions of the security, signed by the responsible person.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 51.]
Approvals in principle and certificates for part of a site
51 If a responsible person applies for and a director issues an approval in principle or acertificate of compliance for a part of a contaminated site as authorized bysection 53 (6) of the Act, the director must
(a) provide to the registrar information respecting the part of the site to whichthe approval in principle or certificate of compliance applies, and
(b) in accordance with section 48 of this regulation, consider whether acovenant under section 219 of the Land Title Act or financial security isrequired relative to one or more parts of the site not remediated.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 52.]
Duties of director respecting approvals in principleand certificates of compliance
52 (1) A director need not consider an application for an approval in principle orcertificate of compliance until all required information has been provided to thedirector for review.
(2) A director must send a copy of an approval in principle or certificate ofcompliance issued by the director in respect of a site to the municipality in whichthe subject contaminated site is located.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 53.]
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53 Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 54.]
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PART 11 – ALLOCATION PANEL
Allocation panel procedures
54 (1) If a director establishes an allocation panel to provide an opinion undersection 49 (2) of the Act, the panel
(a) must consider written and oral information submitted to it by the personwho requested that a panel be established, and
(b) may consider other written and oral information submitted to it by any otherperson.
(2) Subsection (1) applies only if the information pertains to one or more of thefactors described in section 49 (3) of the Act.
(3) An allocation panel established under section 49 (2) of the Act must give advancenotice of its planned deliberations to any person who the panel believes, onreasonable grounds, may be a responsible person.
(4) An allocation panel established under section 49 (2) of the Act may determine itsown procedures to be used in rendering an opinion, but the procedures must notconflict with a director’s protocol.
(5) A person who wishes to withdraw a request to obtain an opinion from anallocation panel must notify the director in writing.
(6) The director who receives the notice referred to in subsection (5) may request thatthe allocation panel render an opinion on the basis of any information submittedto it before the withdrawal of the request.
(7) A person who withdraws a request to obtain an opinion from an allocation panelis liable for the panel fees and costs incurred by the panel before the time ofreceipt by the director of the notice referred to in subsection (5).
(8) An allocation panel must, when rendering an opinion, state the information reliedon to render the opinion, including the extent of information and facts availableto it and any significant deficiencies in the information provided to it.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 55.]
PART 12 – PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND REVIEW
Director’s powers
55 (1) When ordering public consultation or a review under section 52 (1) of the Act, adirector may require a person who proposes to carry out remediation to do any orall of the following:
(a) post a notice of the proposed remediation, in a manner acceptable to thedirector, in a location visible to the public on the site or property which isthe subject of the proposed remediation;
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(b) publish, as specified by the director, in 2 or more editions of one or morenewspapers with circulation local to the subject site, a notice of availabilityof information respecting
(i) site investigations,
(ii) evaluation of remediation alternatives,
(iii) remediation plans,
(iv) site registry identification numbers, and
(v) any other documentation as may be specified by the director;
(c) serve, on any person who, in the opinion of the director, may be adverselyaffected by the proposed remediation, a notice of availability of informationrespecting
(i) site investigations,
(ii) evaluation of remediation alternatives,
(iii) remediation plans, and
(iv) any other documentation that may be specified by the director;
(d) undertake other notification requirements specified by the director;
(e) hold public information meetings and use other public consultationmethods, including providing public access to reports and studies at localpublic libraries, that the director specifies.
(2) A director may, when considering the need for public consultation or review ofremediation of a contaminated site under section 52 (2) of the Act, require aperson who proposes to remediate the contaminated site to submit a report to thedirector which describes past and proposed public consultations regarding thecontaminated site under consideration.
(3) After issuance of an approval in principle or a certificate of compliance, adirector must not order public consultation with respect to the remediation whichis the subject of the approval in principle or certificate of compliance, but thisdoes not prevent the director from ordering the person to provide information tothe public about the remediation.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 56.]
PART 13 – INDEPENDENT REMEDIATION PROCEDURES
56 Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 57.]
Notifications for independent remediation
57 (1) A responsible person who carries out independent remediation of a site pursuantto section 54 (1) of the Act must, if the responsible person knows that one or moresubstances has migrated or is likely to have migrated to a neighbouring site andis or is likely causing contamination of the neighbouring site, provide the notifi-cation described in subsection (1.1).
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(1.1) The responsible person must provide written notification to the person or personswho own the neighbouring site and a copy of the notification to a director, within15 days after the responsible person becomes aware of the migration or likelymigration of each substance to the neighbouring site, giving
(a) the name and address of the person or persons who own the site or sites tobe remediated,
(b) the name, address and telephone number of the person to contact regardingthe remediation activities to be undertaken at the site, and
(c) a general description of the nature of the migration or likely migration ofeach substance.
(1.2) A person who has a duty to provide notification to a director of commencementof independent remediation under section 54 (2) (a) of the Act must providewritten notice to a director within 3 days after the commencement of anyremediation activity involving handling, management or treatment ofcontamination, other than activity which has the purpose of obtaining results forinvestigation purposes, giving
(a) the legal description, including parcel identifier numbers and latitudinal andlongitudinal references, and civic address of the parcel or parcels of land atthe site to be remediated,
(b) the name and address of the person or persons who own the parcel or parcelsof land at the site to be remediated,
(c) the name, address and telephone number of the person to contact regardingthe remediation activities to be undertaken at the site, and
(d) a general description of the nature of the contaminated site and theremediation being conducted.
(2) In the case of independent remediation arising from emergency response to a spillof a polluting substance, a person is exempt from the requirements ofsubsection (1.2) if the spill has been reported in accordance with the requirementsof section 79 of the Act and the Spill Reporting Regulation.
[am. B.C. Regs. 17/2002, s. 13; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 58; 201/2007, s. 5.]
PART 14 – SITE INVESTIGATIONS
Preliminary site investigations
58 (1) Subject to subsections (3) and (4) and subject to the terms and conditions of aremediation order, an order to investigate under section 41 of the Act or apollution abatement order, a preliminary site investigation consists of thefollowing 2 stages:
(a) a first stage which includes
(i) a review of site historical use and records, including a search of thesite registry, to determine current and past activities or uses, accidents
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and spills, and practices and management relating to potentialcontamination at the site and neighbouring sites,
(ii) one or more site reconnaissance visits with visual inspection ofbuildings, property, equipment, land, surface water and biota forindicators or presence of contamination,
(iii) interviews with current or former owners, occupants, neighbours,directors, employees and government officials who can, withreasonable attempts, be contacted respecting information onactivities which may have caused contamination,
(iv) any information as to which substances on the site may causecontamination, and
(v) activities described in a director’s protocol,
but does not include sampling of relevant environmental media or investi-gation of subsurface conditions;
(b) a second stage which allows determination of the general location anddegree of any contamination and which includes
(i) sampling of relevant environmental media,
(ii) laboratory or field instrumental analysis of sampled and selectedenvironmental media for substances which may cause or threaten tocause contamination,
(iii) other intrusive or nonintrusive methods of investigating subsurfaceconditions,
(iv) assessment of substance concentrations relative to the criteria,standards and conditions prescribed in this regulation, and
(v) activities described in a director’s protocol.
(2) A person who carries out a preliminary site investigation may proceed sequen-tially through the 2 stages described in subsection (1) (a) and (b) or may proceedin a manner which combines the 2 stages.
(3) A person who has been ordered to undertake a preliminary site investigation andwho has proceeded using a staged approach in accordance with subsection (1)may
(a) present to a director a report of the first stage of a preliminary site investi-gation, and
(b) seek consent of the director that the second stage of the preliminary siteinvestigation is not required.
(4) A person who has been ordered to undertake a preliminary site investigation isnot required to comply with the terms of the order if the person obtains theconsent of a director to prepare a detailed site investigation which addresses thesubject matter of the ordered preliminary site investigation.
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(5) A report of a preliminary site investigation prepared under section 41 of the Actmust do all of the following:
(a) indicate whether the investigation proceeded in stages as described insubsection (1) and, if so, the objectives, methods and procedures whichwere used in each stage;
(b) describe the relationship of the 2 stages and, in particular, explain how themethods of investigation and findings of the first stage were used to designand carry out the second stage;
(c) provide a compilation and presentation of all field observations, fieldmeasurement and analytical data and laboratory analytical data;
(d) provide interpretation and evaluation of the data in a manner which clearlyshows
(i) the contamination in soil, groundwater, sediments and surface waterin relation to the criteria, standards and conditions prescribed in thisregulation, and
(ii) the general location and degree of contamination, includingmigration which may have occurred to adjoining properties.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 15; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 59; 184/2016, s. 5.]
Detailed site investigations
59 (1) A person who is ordered to undertake a detailed site investigation undersection 41 (1) of the Act must do one of the following:
(a) carry out a preliminary site investigation before the detailed siteinvestigation;
(b) conduct a detailed site investigation in a manner which ensures that theinformation referred to in section 58 (1) is obtained.
(2) A detailed site investigation must provide information necessary for conductinga risk assessment, if applicable, and for developing a remediation plan, and must,without limitation, include procedures to
(a) identify which substances may cause or threaten to cause adverse effectsand provide any applicable information on their form,
(b) identify the specific areas, depths and degree of contamination on the siteincluding areas and extent of migration if applicable, and
(c) evaluate contamination relative to the standards in this regulation.
(3) A report of a detailed site investigation prepared under section 41 (1) of the Actmust do all of the following:
(a) describe the relationship of the detailed site investigation and any priorpreliminary site investigation and, in particular, explain how the methods ofinvestigation and findings of the preliminary site investigation were used todesign and carry out the detailed site investigation;
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(b) provide a compilation and presentation of all field observations, fieldmeasurement and analytical data and laboratory analytical data;
(c) provide an interpretation and evaluation of the data in a manner whichclearly shows
(i) the contamination in soil, groundwater, sediments or surface water inrelation to the criteria, standards and conditions prescribed in thisregulation, and
(ii) specific areas, depths and degree of contamination, includingmigration which may have occurred to adjoining properties.
[am. B.C. Regs. 244/99, s. 16; 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 60; 184/2016, s. 6.]
Summary of site investigations and remediation plans
60 Any preliminary site investigation report, detailed site investigation report orremediation plan submitted to a director for approval must include a summary of thereport or plan for the purpose of entry on the site registry in a format which may bespecified in a director’s protocol.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 61.]
Notification of neighbouring site owners after site investigations
60.1 (1) A responsible person who carries out a site investigation that discloses that oneor more substances has migrated or is likely to have migrated to a neighbouringsite and is or is likely causing contamination of the neighbouring site mustprovide written notification described in subsection (2).
(2) The responsible person for the investigated site must provide written notificationto the person or persons who own the neighbouring site and a copy of the notifi-cation to the director, within 15 days after the responsible person becomes awareof the migration or likely migration of each substance to the neighbouring site,giving
(a) the name and address of the person or persons who own the investigatedsite,
(b) the name, address and telephone number of the person to contact regardingthe investigation, and
(c) a general description of the nature of the migration or likely migration ofeach substance.
[en. B.C. Reg. 17/2002, s. 14; am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 62.]
PART 15 – ORPHAN SITES
Criteria for determining orphan sites
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(a) a responsible person cannot be found or is not willing or financially able tocarry out remediation in a time frame specified by a director, or
(b) a government body has become the owner subsequent to the failure of theformer owner or other responsible person to comply with a requirement tocarry out remediation at the site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 63.]
High risk orphan sites
62 For the purposes of section 58 (1) (b) of the Act, the determination that an orphan siteis a high risk orphan site must be made in accordance with a classification system ina director’s protocol.
[en. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 64.]
PART 16 – PROFESSIONAL STATEMENTS
Professional statements
63 A director need not consider an application for
(a) an approval in principle,
(b) a certificate of compliance, or
(c) Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 65.]
(d) an approval of a preliminary or detailed site investigation
until the applicant or the applicant’s agent provides a written signed statement that
(e) any documentation in support of an application referred to in paragraphs (a)to (d) has been prepared in accordance with all requirements in the Act andthe regulations, and
(f) certifies that the person signing the statement has demonstrable experiencein remediation of the type of contamination at the site for which thestatement applies and is familiar with the remediation carried out on the site.
[am. B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 65.]
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64 to 66 Repealed. [B.C. Regs. 322/2004 and 324/2004, s. 67.]
PART 18 – DIRECTOR’S PROTOCOLS
Director’s protocols
67 For the purposes of protocols established under section 64 (1) of the Act, a directormay establish protocols in respect of the following matters:
(a) establishing the form of a summary of site condition;
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(b) establishing procedures for defining and determining the boundaries of asite;
(c) establishing procedures for determining
(i) whether multiple land uses apply at a site, and
(ii) if multiple lands uses apply at a site, which land uses apply;
(d) establishing procedures for testing or analyzing soil, water or other mediato estimate the leachate from substances;
(e) developing soil, sediment, water or vapour numerical standards for asubstance.
[en. B.C. Reg. 239/2007, s. 4; am. B.C. Regs. 343/2008, s. 9; 253/2016, s. 14.]
PART 19 – MISCELLANEOUS
Review of numerical standards
68 (1) For the purpose of prescribing substances and risk-based or numerical criteria,standards and conditions under section 63 (1) (n) of the Act, the minister may,within 5 years of this section coming into force and once every 5 years after thatdate, consider the recommendations by a director made under subsection (2) ofthis section and conduct a review of the numerical standards.
(2) Recommendations of the director under subsection (1) are to be developed inaccordance with a protocol established under
(a) section 64 (2) (n) of the Act, and
(b) section 67 (e) of this regulation.[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 15; am. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 8.]
Manner of publication
69 For the purposes of section 63 (1) (r) of the Act, a protocol referred to in section 64 (2)of the Act must be published by being published on a website maintained by or onbehalf of the government.
[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 15.]
PART 20 – TRANSITION
Transition – matters in progress
70 In respect of matters subject to approval, determination or other consideration by adirector under this regulation, if a person has submitted the required documentation insubstantial compliance with this regulation before November 1, 2017, the director mayapply the numerical criteria, standards and conditions that were in effect immediatelybefore that date.
[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 15.]
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Transition – wide area site
71 If a designation by the director of a site as a wide area site with respect to specifiedsubstances and specified sources is in effect immediately before this section comesinto force,
(a) the site is deemed to be designated by the director as an environmentalmanagement area with respect to those substances and sources, and
(b) a reference to the site as a wide area site in a document or other record madeor issued under the Act or this regulation before this section comes intoforce is deemed to be a reference to the site as an environmentalmanagement area.
[en. B.C. Reg. 13/2019, s. 11.]
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SCHEDULE 1[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 9.]
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SITE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
A. Site Owner (s) or operator (s), as applicable (add extra pages, if necessary)
Last Name First Name (s)
Company (if applicable)
Owner/Operator Address
City Province/State
Country Postal/Zip Code
Telephone ###-###-#### Email
B. Person Completing Site Disclosure Statement (Leave blank if same as above):
� Agent authorized to complete form on behalf of the owner or operator
Last Name First Name
Company (if applicable)
C. Person to Contact Regarding the Site Disclosure Statement:
Last Name First Name (s)
Company (if applicable)
Mailing Address
City Province/State
Country Postal/Zip Code
Telephone ###- ###-#### Email
I. CONTACT INFORMATION
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Coordinates (using the North American Datum 1983 convention) for the centre of the site:
Attach a map of appropriate scale showing the location and boundaries of the site.
For Legally Titled, Registered Property
Site Address (or nearest street name/intersection if no address assigned)
City Postal Code
PID numbers and associated legal descriptions.
PID Land Description
For Untitled Crown Land
PIN numbers and associated Land Description (if applicable).
PIN Land Description
(and, if available)
Crown Land File Numbers
Longitude Degrees Minutes Seconds
Latitude Degrees Minutes Seconds
II. SITE INFORMATION
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Has the site been used for any industrial or commercial purposes or activities described in SCHEDULE 2 of the Contaminated Sites Regulation? YES � NO � If you answered YES to the question above, please indicate below, in the format of the example provided, which of the industrial or commercial purposes or activities have occurred or are occurring on this site.
EXAMPLE
1. Provide a brief summary of the planned activity and proposed land use at the site.
2. Indicate the information used to complete this site disclosure statement including a list of record searches completed.
3. List any past or present government orders, permits, approvals, certificates or notifications pertaining to the environmental
condition of the site. (Attach extra pages, if necessary):
Schedule 2 Reference Description
E1 appliance, equipment or engine maintenance, repair, reconditioning, cleaning or salvage
F10 solvent manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling
Schedule 2 Reference Description
IV. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
III. INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES OR ACTIVITIES
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1. Exemptions (See the Contaminated Sites Regulation, Division 3 of Part 2):
Does the application qualify for an exemption from submitting a site disclosure statement?
Yes � If yes, indicate which exemption applies No � 2. Where a municipal approval is not required, please indicate the reason for submission directly to the registrar:
Under Order � Foreclosure � CCAA Proceedings � BIA Proceedings � Decommissioning � Ceasing operations �
By signing below, I confirm that the information in this form is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge:
Signature
Date Signed (YYYY-MM-DD)
FOR OFFICIAL USE – APPROVING AUTHORITY (e.g. LOCAL GOVERNMENT)
Reason for submission (Please check one or more of the following)
Building permit
Subdivision
Zoning
Development permit
Approving Authority Contact Information
Name Agency
Address
Telephone ###- ###-#### E-mail
Date Received (YYYY-MM-DD) Date Submitted to registrar (YYYY-MM-DD)
V. DECLARATIONS
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SCHEDULE 1.1
Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 10.]
SCHEDULE 2[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 9.]
SPECIFIED INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL USES
A Chemical industries and activities
1. adhesives manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling2. chemical manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling3. explosives or ammunition manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling4. fire retardant manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling5. fertilizer manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling6. ink or dye manufacturing, bulk storage, shipping or handling7. leather or hides tanning8. paint, lacquer or varnish manufacturing, formulation, recycling, bulk storage,
shipping or handling, not including retail stores9. pharmaceutical products, or controlled substances as defined in the Controlled
Drugs and Substances Act (Canada), manufacturing or operations10. plastic products (foam or expanded plastic) manufacturing or repurposing11. textile dyeing12. pesticide manufacturing, formulation, bulk storage, shipping or handling13. resin or plastic monomer manufacturing, formulation, bulk storage, shipping or
handling
B Electrical equipment and activities
1. battery manufacturing, recycling, bulk storage, shipping or handling2. facilities using equipment that contains PCBs greater than or equal to 50
ppm3. electrical equipment manufacturing, refurbishing, bulk storage, shipping
or handling4. electrical transmission or distribution substations5. electronic equipment manufacturing6. transformer oil manufacturing, processing, bulk storage, shipping or
handling7. electrical power generating operations fuelled by coal or petroleum
hydrocarbons that supply electricity to a community or commercial orindustrial operation, excluding emergency generators.
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C Metal smelting, processing or finishing industries and activities
1. foundries2. galvanizing3. metal plating or finishing4. metal salvage operations5. metal smelting or refining6. welding or machine shops (repair or fabrication)
D Mining, milling or related industries and activities at or near land surface
1. asbestos mining, milling, bulk storage, shipping or handling2. coal coke manufacture, bulk storage, shipping or handling3. coal or lignite mining, milling, bulk storage, shipping or handling4. milling reagent manufacture, bulk storage, shipping or handling5. metal concentrate bulk storage, shipping or handling6. metal ore mining or milling
E Miscellaneous industries, operations or activities
1. appliance, equipment or engine maintenance, repair, reconditioning, cleaning orsalvage
2. ash deposit from boilers, incinerators or other thermal facilities
3. asphalt and asphalt tar manufacture, storage and distribution, includingstationary asphalt batch plants
4. coal gasification (manufactured gas production)
5. medical, chemical, radiological or biological laboratories
6. outdoor firearm shooting ranges
7. road salt or brine storage
8. measuring instruments (containing mercury) manufacture, repair or bulk storage
9. dry cleaning facilities or operations and dry cleaning chemical storage, excludinglocations at which clothing is deposited but no dry cleaning process occurs
10. contamination or likely contamination of land by substances migrating from anindustrial or commercial site
11. fire training facilities at which fire retardants are used
12. single or cumulative spills to the environment greater than the reportablequantities of substances listed in the Spill Reporting Regulation
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F Petroleum (including blends and biodiesels) and natural gas drilling, production, processing, retailing, distribution and commercial storage
1. petroleum or natural gas drilling2. petroleum or natural gas production facilities3. natural gas processing4. petroleum coke manufacture, bulk storage, shipping or handling5. petroleum product, other than compressed gas, dispensing facilities, including
service stations and card locks6. petroleum, natural gas or sulfur pipeline rights of way excluding rights of way for
pipelines used to distribute natural gas to consumers in a community7. petroleum product (other than compressed gas), or produced water storage in non
mobile above ground or underground tanks, except tanks associated withemergency generators or with secondary containment
8. petroleum product, other than compressed gas, bulk storage or distribution9. petroleum refining10. solvent manufacturing , bulk storage, shipping or handling11. sulfur handling, processing or bulk storage and distribution
G Transportation industries, operations and related activities
1. aircraft maintenance, cleaning or salvage2. automotive, truck, bus, subway or other motor vehicle maintenance, repair, salvage
or wrecking3. dry docks, marinas, ship building or boat repair and maintenance, including paint
removal from hulls4. marine equipment salvage5. rail car or locomotive maintenance, cleaning, salvage or related uses, including
railyards
H Waste disposal and recycling operations and activities
1. antifreeze bulk storage, recycling, shipping or handling2. barrel, drum or tank reconditioning or salvage3. biomedical waste disposal4. bulk manure stockpiling and high rate land application or disposal (nonfarm
applications only)5. landfilling of construction demolition material, including without limitation asphalt
and concrete6. contaminated soil or sediment storage, treatment, deposit or disposal7. dry cleaning waste disposal
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8. electrical equipment recycling9. industrial waste lagoons or impoundments10. industrial waste storage, recycling or landfilling11. industrial woodwaste (log yard waste, hogfuel) disposal12. mine tailings waste disposal13. municipal waste storage, recycling, composting or landfilling14. organic or petroleum material landspreading (landfarming)15. sandblasting operations or sandblasting waste disposal16. septic tank pumpage storage or disposal17. sewage lagoons or impoundments18. hazardous waste storage, treatment or disposal19. sludge drying or composting20. municipal or provincial road snow removal dumping or yard snow removal dumping21. waste oil reprocessing, recycling or bulk storage22. wire reclaiming operations
I Wood, pulp and paper products and related industries and activities
1. particle or wafer board manufacturing2. pulp mill operations3. pulp and paper manufacturing4. treated wood storage at the site of treatment5. veneer or plywood manufacturing6. wood treatment (antisapstain or preservation)7. wood treatment chemical manufacturing, bulk storage
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SCHEDULE 2.1[en. B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 17, as am. by B.C. Reg. 196/2017, s. 3.]
PROTECTED AREAS
Item Column 1Area
Column 2Act
1 a national marine conservation area reserve
Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act
2 a national park or a national park reserve
Canada National Parks Act
3 a public land required for wildlife research, conservation or interpretation
Canada Wildlife Act
4 a management area Creston Valley Wildlife Act5 an ecological reserve Ecological Reserve Act6 an area that is subject to an order the
Lieutenant Governor in Council considers necessary or advisable in respect of the environment or land use for the preservation or maintenance of the natural environment
Environment and Land Use Act
7 the Flathead watershed area Flathead Watershed Area Conservation Act8 (a) an ungulate winter range or
a wildlife habitat area in respect of which there is to be no timber harvesting, but not in respect of which there may be conditional timber harvesting, or
(b) a fisheries sensitive watershed area
Forest and Range Practices Act
9 an old growth zone Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act10 an area that is subject to an order by the
minister responsible for administering the Land Act, which order establishes objectives in respect of old growth management
Land Act
11 a migratory bird sanctuary Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada)
12 the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area
Muskwa-Kechika Management Area Act
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13 (a) an ungulate winter range or a wildlife habitat area in respect of which there is to be no timber harvesting, but not in respect of which there may be conditional timber harvesting,
(b) a fisheries sensitive watershed area, or
(c) an old-growth management area
Oil and Gas Activities Act
14 (a) a conservancy, (b) a park, or(c) a designated wildland area
within a recreation area
Park Act
15 (a) an ecological reserve(b) a park, or(c) a conservancy
Protected Areas of British Columbia Act
16 an area identified as a critical habitat in respect of which the critical habitat approach is based on a site or area level, but not based on a landscape level
Species at Risk Act (Canada)
17 a wildlife management area Wildlife Act18 an area designated as a special forest
management area in respect of a grizzly bear habitat or a fisheries sensitive watershed
Great Bear Rainforest (Forest Management) Act
Item Column 1Area
Column 2Act
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SCHEDULE 3[en. B.C. Reg. 11/2019, s. 13.]
TABLE 1: FEES FOR SITE PROFILES AND INFORMATION
COLUMN 1 Action
COLUMN 2 Fee
1 Site Profiles Person provides a site profile to an approving officer or municipality $100
2 Information Obtained by Accessing Computer-based Site Registry
(a) (i) Person queries the computer-based site registry by a site identification number.
$10*
(b) (i) Person queries the computer-based site registry by a Land Title Parcel Identifier (PID), Crown Land Parcel Identification Number (PIN), or Crown Lands file number
$25*
(ii) Person accesses a computer-based site registry site synopsis
report
$25*
(c) (i) Person queries the computer-based site registry by address $50*
(ii) Person accesses a computer-based site registry site details report $50*
(iii) Person queries the computer-based site registry by geographic
area within 0.5 km radius of a specific latitude and longitude
$50*
(d) Person queries the computer-based site registry by geographic area
within 5.0 km radius of a specific latitude and longitude
$100*
(e) Person requests assistance of a government employee to perform a
computer-based site registry query
$10
(f) Person requests the site registrar to prepare a custom report of
computer-based site registry information
$500 plus $100/hour
for time required
beyond 3 hours to
prepare the
information
(g) Person requests the custom report described in (f) above to be regularly
updated and provided by the site registrar
$200 per updated
report
3 Information Obtained by Accessing Other Computer-based Records
Person requests information about a single site by a search of
computer-based records in databases, including but not limited to
databases for wastes, hazardous wastes and spills
$100 per database
* In addition to a fee marked by an asterisk, a further operator fee of $1.00 may be charged for any
transaction done by electronic means from a location outside a government office or at a
government office by a person who is not a government employee.
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TABLE 2: FEES FOR SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS PROVIDED DIRECTLY BY THE MINISTRY OR PERSONS ON BEHALF OF THE MINISTRY
COLUMN 1 Action or Activity
COLUMN 2 Fee
1 Determination of Contaminated Site Person requests a determination whether a site is a contaminated site $3 000
2 Reviews of Reports, Plans and Covenants (a) Review of a preliminary site investigation report $5 000
(b) Review of a detailed site investigation report $15 000
(c) Review of a remediation plan which does not include a human health risk
assessment and/or environmental risk assessment report
$12 000
(d) Review of a remediation plan which includes a human health risk
assessment and/or environmental risk assessment report
$20 000
(e) Review of a confirmation of remediation report $7 000
(f) Review of a covenant prior to registering $6 000
(g) Review of a human health risk assessment and/or environmental risk
assessment report not included in a remediation plan
$10 000
(h) Review of a summary of site condition $2 000
3 Agreements and Indemnifications
(a) Contaminated soil relocation agreement $2 000
(b) Person requests a voluntary remediation agreement $4 000
(c) Person requests a transfer agreement under Part 5 of the Act $4 000
(d) Person requests indemnification for a site under the Financial
Administration Act $8 000
4 Approvals, Certificates and Orders
(a) Approval in principle for a remediation plan $3 000
(b) Certificate of compliance $6 000
(c) Additional fee for an approval in principle or certificate of compliance if a
person is ordered by a director to investigate or remediate a site
$12 000
5 Background, Site-specific Standards, Environmental Management Areas
(a) Person requests review of background substance concentrations for a site
under section 11, 17 or 18
$3 000
(b) Person requests review of proposed site-specific standards for a site under
section 11 or 17
$4 000
(c) Person requests designation of an area as an environmental management area $10 000
6 Minor Contributor Determination
Person requests a determination as to a person's minor contributor status $2 000
7 Allocation Panel
(a) Person requests the appointment of an allocation panel $2 000
(b) Person requests an allocation panel opinion and an allocation panel carries
out work and provides an opinion
$1 000 per panel
member per day
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TABLE 3: ADDITIONAL SERVICES AND FUNCTIONSAction or Activity
Additional Services and Functions
1 A person, on behalf of the ministry, inspects, monitors and verifies for remediation or an approval in principle, certificate of compliance, voluntary remediation agreement, transfer agreement, indemnification request or application, contaminated soil relocation agreement, or contaminated sites compliance or enforcement investigation
2 A person, on behalf of the ministry, consults, negotiates or provides advice with respect to a specific
site regarding any
• analytical method for contaminated sites
• approval in principle
• certificate of compliance
• confirmation of remediation
• covenant under section 219 of the Land Title Act • determination of contaminated site under section 44 of the Act
• environmental risk assessment
• external contract review carried out under section 10
• human health risk assessment
• implementation of remediation
• indemnification under the Financial Administration Act • independent remediation
• ministry contaminated sites guidance
• ministry contaminated sites policy, procedure or protocol
• minor contributor status provision or designation
• notification for the migration or likely migration of a substance to a neighbouring site
• order for public consultation or review under section 52 of the Act
• pollution prevention order or pollution abatement order issued under Part 7 of the Act
• providing for appointment or opinion of an allocation panel
• remediation order
• security, including the posting of security
• site investigation
• site profile
• site registry requirement
• soil relocation
• standard, criterion or protocol
• summary of site condition
• transfer agreement under Part 5 of the Act
• voluntary remediation agreement
• environmental management area planning or designation
• other provision of Part 4 or 5 of the Act
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MAT
RIX
2 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
ARSE
NIC
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7440
-38-
2)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
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MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
40 10
40 10
20 10
40 10
20 10
40 10
150
10
400
10
3,4 5
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
orm
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
15 10 10
25 10 10
25 25 NS
10 10 10 10
25 10 10 10
25 10 10 10
40 10 10 10
40 10 10
40 10 10
6 5 5 5
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from
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
sta
ndar
ds o
f th
is m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
grow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
eaor
any
oth
er u
se t
hat
prom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t by
chi
ldre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
4.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d us
ing
the
2012
US
EP
A O
SW
ER
Dir
ecti
ve 9
200.
1-11
3 de
faul
t R
elat
ive
Bio
avai
labi
lity
Fac
tor
(0.6
) fo
r ar
seni
c in
soi
l.5.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on 2
016
refe
renc
e P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.
6.N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard
or n
o ap
prop
riat
e st
anda
rd, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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RIX
3 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
BARI
UM ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 74
40-3
9-3)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om t
ime
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
15 0
00
350
15 0
00
350
8 50
0
350
15 0
00
350
8 50
0
350
15 0
00
350
50 0
00
350
> 1
000
mg/
g
350
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
350
3 50
0
1 50
0
700
3 50
0
1 50
0
700
400
NS
3 50
0
1 50
0
NS
NS
700
3 50
0
1 50
0
NS
700
3 50
0
1 50
0
NS
1 50
0
3 50
0
1 50
0
NS
1 50
0
3 50
0
1 50
0
1 50
0
3 50
0
1 50
0
4 4 4
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to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t by
chi
ldre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d or
no
appr
opri
ate
stan
dard
, gui
deli
ne o
r cr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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RIX
4 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
BENZ
ENE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
71-4
3-2)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
350
0.03
5
350
0.03
5
150
0.03
5
350
0.03
5
150
0.03
5
350
0.03
5
1 00
0
0.03
5
6 50
0
0.03
5
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
35 2.5
6.5
100
2.5
6.5
100
NS
NS
2.5
6.5
NS
NS
100
2.5
6.5
NS
100
2.5
6.5
NS
250
2.5
6.5
NS
250
2.5
6.5
250
2.5
6.5
4 4 4 4
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to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts s
peci
fied
in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
sta
ndar
ds o
f th
is m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
co
nsum
ptio
n, a
nd(b
) as
a c
hild
ren’
s pl
aygr
ound
, spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
r an
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d or
no
appr
opri
ate
stan
dard
s, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
nex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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B.C. Reg. 375/96 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT
CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
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MAT
RIX
5 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
BENZ
O(A
)PYR
ENE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
50-3
2-8)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
thi
s m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
lla
nd u
se s
tand
ards
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
ofth
e us
e of
the
lan
d (a
) to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b)
as a
chi
ldre
n’s
play
gro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
eaor
any
oth
er u
se t
hat
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
10 NS
10 NS
5 NS
10 NS
5 NS
10 NS
30 NS
50 NS
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
15 NS
20 NS
20 NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
20 NS
NS
20 NS
NS
70 NS
NS
70 NS
70 NS
5 6 6 4 6 6
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
.4.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Soi
l to
gro
undw
ater
tra
nspo
rt m
odel
pre
dict
s ap
plic
able
wat
er u
se s
tand
ard
for
the
subs
tanc
e w
ill
not
be e
xcee
ded
at t
he p
oint
of
rece
ptor
exp
osur
e.
5.A
L, P
L C
L a
nd I
L s
tand
ards
are
set
equa
l to
the
cor
resp
ondi
ng 2
010
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
or
the
Env
iron
men
t (C
CM
E)
soil
qua
lity
cri
teri
a. W
LN
stan
dard
is
deri
ved
by d
ivid
ing
the
2010
CC
ME
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty c
rite
rion
by
the
Pro
toco
l 28
, “20
16 S
tand
ards
Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”, W
ildl
ands
div
isor
. WL
Rst
anda
rd i
sse
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
010
CC
ME
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty
crit
erio
n. R
LL
Dst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
010
CC
ME
res
iden
tial
soi
l qu
alit
y cr
iter
ion.
RL
HD
stan
dard
is
set
equa
l to
the
201
0 C
CM
E c
omm
erci
al s
oil
qual
ity
crit
erio
n.
6.N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard
or n
o ap
prop
riat
e st
anda
rd, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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MAT
RIX
6 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
BERY
LLIU
M ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 74
40-4
1-7)
CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0pH
7.0
-<
7.5
pH 7
.5 -
< 8
.0
150 1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
150
1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
85 1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
150 1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
85 1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
150 1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
500
1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
15 0
00
1 1.5 4 20 150
1 00
02
500
3 4,5 4 4 4 4 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0
75 1 4
150
1 4
150
NS
NS 1 4
150 1 4
150
1 4
350 1 4
350
1 4
350 1 4
6 6 4,5 4
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pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Mar
ine
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
8.5
10 20 55 250
2 00
015
000
35 0
00
8.5
10 20 55 250
2 00
015
000
35 0
00
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
8.5
10 20 55 250
2 00
015
000
35 0
00
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
8.5
10 20 55 250
2 00
015
000
35 0
00
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
8.5
10 20 55 250
2 00
015
000
35 0
00
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
30 250
500
85 100
200
550
2 50
020
000
150
000
350
000
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
N
otes
1. A
ll v
alue
s in
µg/
g un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mus
tbe
ana
lyze
d us
ing
met
hods
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
e 20
15 B
riti
sh C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal
Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as
upda
ted
from
ti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol, o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
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2.
The
site
-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
in
take
of
conta
min
ated
so
il a
nd
to
xic
ity t
o s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d p
lants
sp
ecif
ied
in
this
mat
rix a
pp
ly a
t al
l si
tes.
The
hig
h d
ensi
tyre
sid
enti
al l
and
use
sta
nd
ard
s o
f th
is m
atri
x a
ssu
me
the
pro
hib
itio
n o
f th
e use
of
the
land
(a)
to
gro
w p
lants
fo
r hu
man
co
nsu
mp
tio
n,
and
(b
) as
a c
hil
dre
n’s
pla
ygro
und
, sp
ort
s fi
eld
, p
icnic
are
a o
r an
yo
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y c
hil
dre
n.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.3
. I
nta
ke
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led
is
inad
ver
tent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
4.
The
pH
is
the
pH
of
the
soil
at
a si
te.
5.
Sta
nd
ard
s hav
e b
een a
dju
sted
bas
ed o
n 2
01
6 r
efer
ence
Pro
vin
cial
bac
kgro
und
so
il c
once
ntr
atio
n f
or
the
sub
stan
ce.
6.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. I
nsu
ffic
ient
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
or
no
app
rop
riat
e st
and
ard
, guid
elin
e o
r cr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tand
ard
.
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MAT
RIX
7 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
CADM
IUM
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7440
-43-
9)
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
40 1 4.5
30 70
40 1 4.5
30 70
20 1 4.5
30 70
40 1 4.5
30 70
20 1 4.5
30 70
40 1 4.5
30 70
150
1 4.5
30 70
3 50
0
1 4.5
30 70
3 4,5 4 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Mar
ine
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0
15 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
30 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
30 10 55 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
30 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
30 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
75 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
75 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
75 1 3 20 50 1 1.5
6
4,5,
74,
74,
74,
7
4,5 4
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pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
2 3.5
15 95 200
2 3.5
15 95 200
2 3.5
15 95 200
4.5 6 8.5
10 20 75 500
1 00
0
1 4.5
30 70
2 3.5
15 95 200 1 4.5
30 70
2 3.5
15 95 200
1 4.5
30 70
2 3.5
15 95 200 1 4.5
30 70
2 3.5
15 95 200
2 3.5
15 95 200
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,5 4 4 4
N
otes
1. A
ll v
alue
s in
µg/
g un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mus
tbe
ana
lyze
d us
ing
met
hods
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
e 20
15 B
riti
sh C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal
Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as
upda
ted
from
ti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol, o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
Int
ake
path
way
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
4. T
he p
H i
s th
e pH
of
the
soil
at
a si
te.
5. S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
the
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
6. S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
1999
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, “
Nut
rien
t an
d en
ergy
cyc
ling
che
ck v
alue
”.7.
Sta
ndar
d va
ries
wit
h re
ceiv
ing
wat
er h
ardn
ess
(H).
H =
150
to
< 2
10 m
g/L
as
CaC
O3
is a
ssum
ed.
Con
sult
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
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RIX
8 -N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
CHLO
RIDE
ION
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
1688
7-00
-6)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
> 1
000
mg/
g
100
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
200
600
350
600
350
NS
NS
600
250
40
350
600
40
350
600
40
2 50
0
600
40
2 50
0
600
2 50
0
600
5 5 4,6 4 4
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Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l. S
tand
ard
vari
es w
ith
Kd
for
chlo
ride
ion
in
the
soil
of
a si
te. S
tand
ard
is a
ppro
pria
te t
o a
chlo
ride
:soi
l K
d ra
nge
of 0
to
0.1
mL
/g.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
r cr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d. S
tand
ard
to p
rote
ct f
resh
wat
er a
quat
ic l
ife.
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Schedule 3.1
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MAT
RIX
9-N
UMER
ICAL
SOIL
STAN
DARD
S1,2
C HRO
MIU
M(C
HEM
ICAL
ABST
RACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7440
-47-
3)
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HUM
AN H
EALT
H
PRO
TEC
TIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
w
ater
250
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
100
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
60>
1 00
0 m
g/g
100
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
750
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
20 0
00
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
4,5
6,7 8
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er u
sed
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
100
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
200
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
200
150
60 60 6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00m
g/g
6015
0 00
0
200
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
200
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
250
6030
0 00
0
60>
1 0
00 m
g/g
5 6 7,8
7,9
6,7 8 6,7 8 6,7 8
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
96 Last amended July 7, 2021
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
6015
000
6015
000
6015
000
6015
000
6,7 8
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
, or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
Ana
lyti
cal
resu
lts
for
chro
miu
m (
all
spec
ies)
in
soil
may
be
used
to
dem
onst
rate
co
mpl
ianc
e w
ith
the
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x. W
here
the
sta
ndar
ds c
anno
t be
met
bas
ed o
n an
alyt
ical
resu
lts
for
chro
miu
m (
all
spec
ies)
, det
erm
inat
ion
of c
hro
miu
m, t
riva
lent
and
chr
om
ium
, hex
aval
ent
conc
entr
atio
ns i
n so
il m
ay b
e ne
cess
ary.
3.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts s
peci
fied
in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
heus
e of
the
lan
d (a
) to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
que
nt c
ont
act
by
chil
dren
. Co
nsul
t a
dire
ctor
for
fur
ther
adv
ice.
4.In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
dis
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
5.S
tand
ard
is b
ased
on
chro
miu
m (
all
spec
ies)
.6.
Sta
ndar
d is
for
chr
om
ium
, hex
aval
ent.
7.
Sta
ndar
d ha
s be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
8.
Sta
ndar
d is
for
chr
om
ium
,tri
vale
nt.
9.S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
1999
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, “
Nut
rien
t an
d en
ergy
cyc
ling
che
ck v
alue
”.
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MAT
RIX
10 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
COBA
LT (C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R74
40-4
8-4)
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
25 25
25 25
25 25
25 25
25 25
25 25
75 25
2 00
0
25
3,4 5
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
25 25
45 25
45 250
NS
25 150
25
45 25 25
45 25 25
200
25 25
200
25
200
25
6 5 5
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
, or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
thi
s m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
nd
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
grow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
r an
yot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
Int
ake
path
way
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
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4. S
ome
stan
dard
s ha
ve b
een
adju
sted
bas
ed o
n 20
16 r
efer
ence
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
5.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on 2
016
refe
renc
e pr
ovin
cial
bac
kgro
und
soil
con
cent
rati
on f
or t
he s
ubst
ance
.6.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
use
to d
evel
op a
soi
l qu
alit
y st
anda
rd.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT B.C. Reg. 375/96CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATION
Schedule 3.1
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MAT
RIX
11 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
COPP
ER ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 74
40-5
0-8)
CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
7 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
7 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
3 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
7 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
3 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
000
0
7 50
0
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
25 0
00
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
700
000
250
500
2 00
010
000
50 0
0010
0 00
0
3 4 4 4 4 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0
85 75 100
700
3 00
0
150
75 100
700
3 00
0
150
150
350
75 100
700
3 00
0
150
75 100
700
3 00
0
150
75 100
700
3 00
0
300
75 100
700
3 00
0
300
75 100
700
3 00
0
300
75 100
700
3 00
0
5
4,6,
74,
74,
74,
7
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
100 Last amended July 7, 2021
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
orfo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
4.
The
pH
is
the
pH o
f th
e so
il a
t a
site
. 5.
S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
1999
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, “
Nut
rien
t an
d en
ergy
cyc
ling
che
ck v
alue
”.6.
S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
7.
S
tand
ard
vari
es w
ith
rece
ivin
g w
ater
har
dnes
s (H
).
as C
aCO
3is
ass
umed
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5
Mar
ine
pH <
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
7.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
75 100
400
2 50
010
000
20 0
0025
000
75 300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
75 300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
75 300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
75 300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
6 50
07
500
75 150
650
1 50
0
4,7
4,7
4,6 4 4 4 4,6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,6 4 4 4 4
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MAT
RIX
12 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1,
2
CYAN
IDE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
57-1
2-5)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
50 6.5
50 6.5
25 6.5
50 6.5
25 6.5
50 6.5
150
6.5
4 00
0
6.5
4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
2 1.5
0.35
3 1.5
0.35
3 11 NS
1.5
0.35
NS
NS
3 1.5
0.35
NS
3 1.5
0.35
NS
10 1.5
0.35
NS
10 1.5
0.35
10 1.5
0.35
5 6 6 6
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tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2
.S
amp
les
for
cyan
ide
in s
oil
mus
t b
e an
alyz
ed u
sin
g th
e ap
pro
pri
ate
“Cya
nid
e W
eak
Aci
d D
isso
ciab
le (
WA
D)”
ana
lyti
cal
met
hod
as
spec
ifie
d i
n th
e 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvi
ron
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
M
anua
l, a
s up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e.3
.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hu
man
int
ake
of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
tox
icit
y to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
app
ly a
t al
l si
tes.
The
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al l
and
use
stan
dar
ds
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
pro
hib
itio
n o
f th
e u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o g
row
pla
nts
for
hu
man
co
nsu
mp
tio
n, a
nd (
b)
as a
chi
ldre
n’s
pla
ygro
und
, sp
ort
s fi
eld
, p
icni
c ar
ea o
r an
y o
ther
use
tha
t p
rom
ote
s fr
eque
nt c
ont
act
by
chil
dre
n. C
ons
ult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
adv
ice.
4.
Inta
ke p
ath
way
of
exp
osu
re m
od
elle
d i
s in
adve
rten
t in
gest
ion
of
soil
.5
.S
tand
ard
is
set
equa
l to
the
19
97
CC
ME
agr
icu
ltur
al s
oil
& f
oo
d i
nges
tio
n cr
iter
ion.
6.
N
S –
No
stan
dard
. I
nsu
ffic
ient
acc
epta
ble
scie
ntif
ic d
ata
exis
ts t
o ca
lcul
ate
a st
anda
rd o
r no
app
rop
riat
e st
anda
rd,
guid
elin
e o
rcr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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MA
TR
IX 1
3 -N
UM
ER
ICA
L S
OIL
ST
AN
DA
RD
S1,2
DIC
HL
OR
OD
IPH
ENY
LT
RIC
HL
OR
OE
TH
AN
E, T
OT
AL
[DD
T]
( CH
EMIC
AL
AB
STR
AC
T SE
RV
ICE
NU
MB
ER n
ot
app
lica
ble
)
Not
es1
.A
ll v
alues
in µ
g/g
un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mu
stb
e an
alyze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
20
15
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
Env
iro
nm
enta
l L
abo
rato
ry M
anual
, as
up
dat
ed
fro
m t
ime
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s p
roto
col
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds
acce
pta
ble
to
a d
irec
tor.
2
.S
tand
ard
s ar
e fo
r th
e su
m o
f D
DT
(2
,4’
+ 4
,4’
iso
mer
s),
DD
D (
2,4
’ +
4,4
” is
om
ers)
and
DD
E (
2,4
’ +
4,4
’ is
om
ers)
.3
.T
he
site
-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f h
um
an i
nta
ke
of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
to
xic
ity t
o s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d p
lants
sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix a
pp
ly a
t al
l si
tes.
The
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al l
and
CO
LUM
N1
CO
LUM
N2
CO
LUM
N3
CO
LUM
N4
CO
LUM
N5
CO
LUM
N6
CO
LUM
N7
CO
LUM
N8
CO
LUM
N9
Not
e
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sN
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
sR
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
NIn
take
of
conta
min
ated
so
il
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r d
rinkin
g w
ater
40
NS
40
NS
20
NS
40
NS
20
NS
40
NS
15
0
NS
1 0
00
NS
4 5
ENV
IRO
NM
ENTA
L
PRO
TE
CT
ION
To
xic
ity t
o s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d
pla
nts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
tin
g s
oil
and
fo
dd
er
Maj
or
mic
rob
ial
funct
ional
im
pai
rmen
t
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
use
d b
y a
quat
ic l
ife
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r li
ves
tock
w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r ir
rigat
ion
0.4
5
NS
0.7
NS
0.7
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.7
NS
NS
0.7
NS
NS
10
NS
NS
10
NS
10
NS
6 7 7 5 5 5,7
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use
stan
dar
ds
of
this
mat
rix a
ssu
me
the
pro
hib
itio
n o
f th
e u
se o
f th
e la
nd
(a)
to
gro
w p
lants
fo
r h
um
an c
on
sum
pti
on,
and
(b
) as
ach
ild
ren’s
pla
ygro
und
, sp
ort
s fi
eld
, p
icnic
are
a o
r an
yo
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y ch
ild
ren.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
rfo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.4
.In
take
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led
is
inad
ver
tent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
5.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. N
o a
pp
rop
riat
e so
il t
o g
round
wat
er m
od
el i
s av
aila
ble
to
pre
dic
t th
e su
bsu
rfac
e fa
te a
nd
tra
nsp
ort
of
com
ple
x m
ixtu
res.
6.
AL
and
PL
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e se
t eq
ual
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing 1
99
9 C
anad
ian C
ou
nci
l o
f M
inis
ters
or
the
Envir
on
men
t (C
CM
E)
seco
nd
ary c
on
sum
er s
oil
& f
oo
d i
nges
tio
n c
rite
ria.
CL
an
d I
L
stan
dar
ds
are
set
equal
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing 1
99
9 C
CM
E s
oil
co
nta
ct c
rite
ria.
WL
Nst
and
ard
is
der
ived
by
div
idin
g t
he
19
99
CC
ME
par
kla
nd
sec
ond
ary c
onsu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
inges
tio
n
crit
erio
n b
y th
e P
roto
col
28,
“20
16
Sta
nd
ard
s D
eriv
atio
n M
etho
ds”
, W
ild
land
s d
ivis
or.
WL
Rst
and
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
19
99 C
CM
E p
arkla
nd
sec
ond
ary
consu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
inges
tio
n
crit
erio
n.
RL
LD
stan
dar
d i
sse
t eq
ual
to
the
19
99
CC
ME
res
iden
tial
sec
ond
ary
consu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
in
ges
tio
n c
rite
rio
n.
RL
HD
stan
dar
d i
sse
t eq
ual
to
the
19
99
CC
ME
co
mm
erci
al s
oil
co
nta
ct
crit
erio
n.
7.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no a
pp
rop
riat
e st
and
ard
, guid
elin
e o
rcr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity
stan
dar
d.
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MAT
RIX
14 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
DIIS
OPR
OPA
NOLA
MIN
E [D
IPA]
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
110-
97-4
)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
30 0
00
1.5
30 0
00
1.5
1500
0
1.5
30 0
00
1.5
15 0
00
1.5
30 0
00
1.5
100
000
1.5
> 1
000
mg/
g
1.5
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
600 6
750
6
750
NS
NS 6 15 15
750 6 15
750
6 15
1 00
0
6 15
1 00
0
6
100
0
6
5 5 4 4 4
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4.
S
tand
ard
s ap
ply
to
a s
ite
use
d f
or
an i
nd
ust
rial
or
com
mer
cial
purp
ose
or
acti
vit
y a
s se
t o
ut
in S
ched
ule
2 a
s it
em F
2,
F3,
F7
or
F10
. 5
.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no
ap
pro
pri
ate
stan
dar
d,
guid
elin
e o
r cr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tand
ard
.
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MAT
RIX
15 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
ETH
YLBE
NZEN
E ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 10
0-41
-4)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
8 50
0
15
8 50
0
15
4 00
0
15
8 50
0
15
4 00
0
15
8 50
0
15
25 0
00
15
700
000
15
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
100
200
200
200
200
200
200
NS
NS
200
200
NS
NS
200
200
200
NS
200
200
200
NS
650
200
200
NS
650
200
200
650
200
200
4 4 5 5 4 4
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tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
lla
nd u
se s
tand
ards
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as a
chi
ldre
n’s
play
gro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
eaor
any
oth
er u
se t
hat
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
5.S
tand
ard
has
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on a
mod
elle
d le
acha
te c
once
ntra
tion
equ
ival
ent
to t
he s
ubst
ance
sol
ubil
ity
lim
it f
or u
se i
n th
e so
il t
o gr
ound
wat
er t
rans
port
mod
el.
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MAT
RIX
16 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
ETH
YLEN
E G
LYCO
L ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 10
7-21
-1)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
150
000
10
150
000
10
85 0
00
10
150
000
10
85 0
00
10
150
000
10
500
000
10
> 1
000
mg/
g
10
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
3 00
0
700
4 00
0
700
4 00
0
NS
NS
700
NS
NS
4 00
0
700
NS
4 00
0
700
NS
6 00
0
700
NS
6 00
0
700
6 00
0
700
5 5 5 5
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.4.
S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
201
6 B
riti
sh C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal
Lab
orat
ory
Tec
hnic
al A
dvis
ory
Co
mm
itte
e re
fere
nce
anal
ytic
al d
etec
tio
n li
mit
for
the
sub
stan
ce.
5.N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne
or c
rite
rion
exi
sts
to d
evel
op a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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MAT
RIX
17 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
FLUO
RANT
HEN
E ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 20
6-44
-0)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
thi
s m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
3 50
0
NS
3 50
0
NS
1 50
0
NS
3 50
0
NS
1 50
0
NS
3 50
0
NS
10 0
00
NS
300
000
NS
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
30 NS
50 NS
50 NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
50 NS
NS
50 NS
NS
200
NS
NS
200
NS
200
NS
5 6 6 4 6 6
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.4.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Soi
l to
gro
und
wat
er t
rans
port
mod
el p
redi
cts
appl
icab
le w
ater
use
sta
ndar
d fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce
wil
l no
t be
exc
eede
d at
the
poi
nt o
f re
cept
or e
xpos
ure.
5.A
L, P
L C
L a
nd I
L s
tand
ards
are
set
equa
l to
the
cor
resp
ondi
ng 2
010
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
or
the
Env
iron
men
t (C
CM
E)
soil
qua
lity
cri
teri
a. W
LN
stan
dard
is
deri
ved
by d
ivid
ing
the
2010
CC
ME
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty c
rite
rion
by
the
Pro
toco
l 28
, “20
16 S
tand
ards
Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”,W
ildl
ands
div
isor
. WL
Rst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
010
CC
ME
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty
crit
erio
n. R
LL
Dst
anda
rd i
sse
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
010
CC
ME
res
iden
tial
soi
l qu
alit
y cr
iter
ion.
R
LH
Dst
anda
rd i
sse
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
010
CC
ME
co
mm
erci
al s
oil
qual
ity
crit
erio
n.
6.N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
rcr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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MAT
RIX
18 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
LEAD
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7439
-92-
1)
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0pH
7.0
-<
7.5
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
120
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
150
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
4 00
0
120
150
800
3 50
07
500
8 50
0
3 4,5 4 4 4 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
400
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
550
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
550
350
700
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
550
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
550
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
1 00
0
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
1 00
0
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
1 00
0
200
350
1 50
08
500
35 0
00
6 4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
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pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5
Mar
ine
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
150
350
1 50
08
000
35 0
0075
000
85 0
00
350
650
3 00
015
000
65 0
0015
0 00
0
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
350
650
3 00
015
000
65 0
0015
0 00
0
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
350
650
3 00
015
000
65 0
0015
0 00
0
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
350
650
3 00
015
000
65 0
0015
0 00
0
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
80 0
0090
000
120
300
1 50
06
500
15 0
00
4,7
4,7
4,5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
N
otes
1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
, or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es.
The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
nd
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
In
take
path
way
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
Sta
ndar
ds f
or:
WL
N, W
LR,
AL
, PL
, RL
LD
and
RL
HD
have
bee
n ad
just
ed b
ased
on
2016
ref
eren
ce P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.4.
The
pH
is
the
pH o
f th
e so
il a
t a
site
. 5.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on 2
016
refe
renc
e P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.
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6.
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
19
99
Can
adia
n C
ou
nci
l o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
En
vir
on
men
t, N
utr
ient
and
ener
gy c
ycl
ing c
hec
k v
alue.
7.
Sta
nd
ard
var
ies
wit
h r
ecei
vin
g w
ater
har
dnes
s (H
). H
= 2
00
to
< 3
00
mg/L
as
CaC
O3
is a
ssu
med
. C
on
sult
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
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MAT
RIX
19 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
MAN
GAN
ESE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7439
-96-
5)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
thi
s m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
ych
ildr
en.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
3. I
ntak
e pa
thw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
10 0
00
2 00
0
10 0
00
2 00
0
6 00
0
2 00
0
1000
0
2 00
0
6 00
0
2 00
0
10 0
00
2 00
0
35 0
00
2 00
0
> 1
000
mg/
g
2 00
0
3
4,5,
6
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
2 00
0
NS
2 00
0
NS
2 00
0
NS
NS
NS
NS
2 00
0
2 00
0
NS
2 00
0
2 00
0
NS
2 00
0
2 00
0
NS
200
0
2 00
0
NS
2 00
0
NS
6 7 7 7 7
4,5,
6
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4. S
tand
ards
app
ly t
o a
site
use
d fo
r an
ind
ustr
ial
or c
omm
erci
al p
urpo
se o
r ac
tivi
ty s
et o
ut i
n S
ched
ule
2 as
(a)
ite
m B
1,(b
) i
tem
C1,
C3
or C
4,(c
) i
tem
D2,
D3,
D5
or D
6,(d
) i
tem
E4,
or
(e)
ite
m H
3 or
H14
.5.
Sta
ndar
ds a
pply
to
a si
te u
sed
for
an i
ndus
tria
l or
com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or
acti
vity
set
out
in
Sch
edul
e 2
as i
tem
H11
or
H20
but
onl
y if
the
sit
e w
as u
sed
for
that
pur
pose
or
acti
vity
in
conj
unct
ion
wit
h or
as
a re
sult
of
the
site
als
o b
eing
use
d fo
r at
lea
st o
ne o
f th
e pu
rpos
es o
r ac
tivi
ties
set
out
in
Not
e 4.
6. S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
7.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
use
to d
evel
op a
soi
l qu
alit
y st
anda
rd.
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
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MAT
RIX
20 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1,
2
MER
CURY
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7439
-97-
6)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
Ana
lyti
cal
resu
lts
for
mer
cury
(al
l sp
ecie
s) i
n so
il m
ay b
e us
ed t
o de
mon
stra
te c
om
plia
nce
wit
h th
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix.
3. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
grow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
ran
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
25 NS
25 NS
10 NS
25 NS
10 NS
25 NS
75 NS
2 00
0
NS
4 5
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
25 NS
40 NS
40 0.6
20 NS
NS
NS
40 NS
NS
40 NS
NS
75 NS
NS
75 NS
75 NS
6 5 5 5
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4.
Inta
ke
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led
is
inad
ver
tent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
5.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. I
nsu
ffic
ient
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no
ap
pro
pri
ate
stan
dar
d,
guid
elin
e o
r cr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o u
se t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity
stan
dar
d.
6.
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
19
99
Can
adia
n C
ou
nci
l o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
En
vir
on
men
t, “
Nutr
ient
and
ener
gy c
ycl
ing c
hec
k v
alue”
.
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M
AT
RIX
21
- NU
MER
ICA
L S
OIL
ST
AN
DA
RD
S1
ME
TH
AN
OL
( CH
EMIC
AL
ABS
TRA
CT
SER
VIC
E N
UM
BER
67-
56-1
)
Not
es
1.
All
val
ues
in
μg
/g u
nle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ub
stan
ces
mu
st b
e an
alyze
d u
sin
g m
eth
od
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
he
20
15
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
Envir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
updat
ed f
rom
pro
toco
l o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acce
pta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N
2 C
OLU
MN
3
CO
LUM
N
4 C
OLU
MN
5
CO
LUM
N
6 C
OLU
MN
7
CO
LUM
N
8 C
OLU
MN
9
Not
e
Si
te-s
peci
fic F
acto
r
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
(W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Reve
rted
(WL R
)
Ag
ricul
tura
l (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
(R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al
(CL)
In
dust
rial
(IL)
2
HU
MA
N H
EA
LT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
N
Inta
ke
of
conta
min
ated
soil
G
round
wat
er u
sed f
or
dri
nkin
g w
ater
4
0 0
00
1
5
4
0 0
00
15
2
0 0
00
1
5
4
0 0
00
15
2
0 0
00
1
5
4
0 0
00
15
1
50
00
0
1
5
>
1 0
00 m
g/g
15
3
EN
VIR
ON
MEN
TA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
N
To
xic
ity
to s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d
pla
nts
L
ives
tock
in
ges
tin
g s
oil
an
d f
od
der
M
ajo
r m
icro
bia
l fu
nct
ional
im
pai
rmen
t G
rou
nd
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
use
d b
y a
quat
ic l
ife
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed f
or
lives
tock
w
ater
ing
G
round
wat
er u
sed f
or
irri
gat
ion
7
50
N
S
1
00
0
N
S
1
00
0
N
S
N
S
N
S
N
S
N
S
1
00
0
N
S
N
S
1
00
0
N
S
N
S
1
50
0
N
S
N
S
1
50
0
N
S
1
50
0
N
S
4 5 5 5 5 5
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2.
The
site
-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hum
an i
nta
ke
of
conta
min
ated
so
il a
nd
toxic
ity t
o s
oil
inver
teb
rate
s an
d p
lants
sp
ecif
ied i
n t
his
mat
rix
ap
ply
at
all
site
s. T
he
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al
la
nd
use
sta
nd
ard
s o
f th
is m
atri
x a
ssu
me
the
pro
hib
itio
n o
f th
e u
se o
f th
e la
nd
(a)
to
gro
w p
lants
fo
r h
um
an c
on
sum
pti
on
, an
d
any o
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y ch
ildre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
3.
Inta
ke
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led i
s in
adver
tent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
4.
AL
, P
L, C
L a
nd I
L s
tandar
ds
are
set
equal
to t
he
corr
esp
ondin
g 2
01
6 D
raft
Can
adia
n C
ou
nci
l of
Min
iste
rs o
f th
e E
nvir
onm
ent
(CC
ME
) so
il q
ual
ity c
rite
ria.
WL
N s
tand
ard
is
der
ived
by d
ivid
ing
the
20
16
Dra
ft C
CM
E p
ark
lan
d s
oil
qual
ity c
rite
rio
n b
y t
he
Wil
dla
nd
s d
ivis
or.
W
LR s
tandar
d i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he
20
16 D
raft
CC
ME
par
kla
nd
soil
qu
alit
y c
rite
rio
n.
RL
LD
sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
20
16
Dra
ft C
CM
E r
esid
enti
al s
oil
qual
ity c
rite
rio
n.
RL
HD s
tand
ard i
s se
t eq
ual
to
the
20
16
Dra
ft C
CM
E c
om
mer
cial
so
il q
ual
ity c
rite
rio
n.
5
. N
S
no s
tandar
d. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no a
ppro
pri
ate
stan
dar
d,
guid
elin
e or
crit
erio
n e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op a
so
il q
ual
ity s
tandar
d.
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RIX
22 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
MO
LYBD
ENUM
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7439
-98-
7)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
omti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
lla
nd u
se s
tand
ards
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t by
chi
ldre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Dens
ity(R
L LD)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r dr
inki
ng w
ater
400
15
400
15
200
15
400
15
200
15
400
15
1 50
0
15
35 0
00
15
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TECT
ION
Tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
undw
ater
flo
w t
o su
rfac
e w
ater
us
ed b
y aq
uati
c li
fe
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r li
vest
ock
wat
erin
g
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r ir
riga
tion
60 650
80 650
80 NS
NS
650
3.5 3
80 650 3
80 650 3
150
650 3
150
650
150
650
4 4 5,6
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
.4.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
rcr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
5.S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
the
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
6.
Wat
er s
tand
ard
for
irri
gati
on w
ater
(IW
) us
ed i
n th
e so
il to
gro
undw
ater
tra
nspo
rt m
odel
to
deri
ve t
he g
roun
dwat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on s
oil
stan
dard
var
ies
wit
h cr
op, s
oil
drai
nage
and
Mo:
Cu
rati
o. A
n IW
sta
ndar
d of
10
g/L
was
ass
umed
in
deri
ving
the
gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r ir
riga
tion
soi
l st
anda
rds.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
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RIX
23 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
NAPH
THAL
ENE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
91-2
0-3)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
eto
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en.C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
150
0
100
1 50
0
100
850
100
1 50
0
100
850
100
1 50
0
100
5 00
0
100
150
000
100
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
0.4
75
0.6
75
0.6
NS
NS
75 NS
NS
0.6
75 NS
0.6
75 NS
20 75 NS
20 75
20 75
5 6 6 6 6
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.4.
Sta
ndar
d ha
s be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
a m
odel
led
leac
hate
con
cent
rati
on
equi
vale
nt t
o th
e su
bsta
nce
solu
bili
ty l
imit
for
use
in
the
soil
to
grou
ndw
ater
tra
nspo
rt m
odel
.
5.A
L, P
L, C
L a
nd I
L s
tand
ards
are
set
equ
al t
o th
e co
rres
pond
ing
1997
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t (C
CM
E)
prov
isio
nal
soil
qua
lity
cri
teri
a. W
LN
stan
dard
is
deri
ved
by
divi
ding
the
199
7 C
CM
E p
arkl
and
prov
isio
nal
soil
qua
lity
cri
teri
on b
y th
e P
roto
col
28, “
2016
Sta
ndar
ds D
eriv
atio
n M
etho
ds”,
Wil
dlan
ds d
ivis
or.
WL
Rst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 1
997
CC
ME
park
land
pro
visi
onal
soi
l qu
alit
y cr
iter
ion.
RL
LD
stan
dard
is
set
equa
l to
the
199
7 C
CM
E r
esid
enti
al p
rovi
sion
al s
oil
qua
lity
cri
teri
on. R
LH
Dst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 1
997
CC
ME
com
mer
cial
prov
isio
nal
soil
qua
lity
cri
teri
on.
6.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or c
rite
rion
exi
sts
to d
evel
op a
soi
l qu
alit
y st
anda
rd.
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MAT
RIX
24 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
NICK
EL ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 74
40-0
2-0)
CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
7.5
pH 7
.5 -
< 8
.0
900
70 250
500
900
70 250
500
450
70 250
500
900
70 250
500
450
70 250
500
900
70 250
500
3 00
0
70 250
500
80 0
00
70 250
500
3 4,5 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
100
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
150
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
150
250
150
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
150
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
150
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
250
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
250
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
250
90 100
150
200
300
900
5 00
09
500
6 4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
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Mar
ine
pH <
7.5
pH 7
.5 -
< 8
.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
70 250
500
70 250
500
70 250
500
70 80 100
150
200
600
3 50
06
500
70 100
650
1 50
0
70 250
500
70 100
650
1 50
0
70 250
500
70 100
650
1 50
0
70 250
500
70 100
650
1 50
0
70 250
500
70 250
500
4,5 4 4 4,5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,5 4 4 4
N
otes
1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
, or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l an
d to
xici
ty t
o so
il i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
thi
s m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
r an
yot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. Co
nsul
t a
dire
ctor
for
fur
ther
adv
ice.
3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
.4.
The
pH
is
the
pH o
f th
e so
il a
t a
site
. 5.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on 2
016
refe
renc
e P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.
6. S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
2015
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, N
utri
ent
and
ener
gy c
ycli
ng c
heck
val
ue.
7. S
tand
ard
vari
es w
ith
rece
ivin
g w
ater
har
dnes
s (H
). H
> 1
80 m
g/L
as
CaC
O3
is a
ssum
ed.
Con
sult
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.
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TR
IX 2
5 - N
UM
ERIC
AL
SO
IL S
TAN
DA
RD
S1,2
NO
NY
LPH
EN
OL
AN
D N
ON
YL
PHE
NO
L E
TH
OX
YL
AT
ES
( C
HEM
ICA
L A
BST
RA
CT
SER
VIC
E N
UM
BER
N/A
)
COL
UMN
1
C
OL
UMN
2
C
OL
UMN
3
C
OL
UMN
4
C
OL
UMN
5
C
OL
UMN
6
C
OL
UMN
7
C
OL
UMN
8
C
OL
UMN
9
Note
Site-specific
Factor
Wildlands
Natural
(WLN)
Wildlands
Reverted
(WLR)
Agricultural
(AL)
Urban
Park
(PL)
Residential
Low
Density
(RLLD)
Residential
High
Density
(RLHD)
Commercial
(CL)
Industrial
(IL)
3
HU
MA
N H
EA
LT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
N
Inta
ke o
f con
tam
inat
ed so
il
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r drin
king
wat
er
40
0 20
40
0 20
20
0 20
40
0 20
20
0 20
40
0 20
1
000 20
35
000
20
4 5 E
NV
IRO
NM
ENT
AL
PR
OTE
CT
ION
To
xici
ty to
soil
inve
rtebr
ates
and
pl
ants
Li
vest
ock
inge
stin
g so
il an
d fo
dder
M
ajor
mic
robi
al fu
nctio
nal i
mpa
irmen
t G
roun
dwat
er fl
ow to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic li
fe
Fr
eshw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r liv
esto
ck
wat
erin
g
3.5 4 3
5.5 4 3
5.5 NS NS 4 3 NS
5.5 4 3
5.5 4 3
15 4 3
15 4 3
15 4 3
6 7 7 5 5 7
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Not
es
1.
All
valu
es in
μg/
g un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Subs
tanc
es m
ust b
e an
alyz
ed u
sing
met
hods
spe
cifi
ed in
the 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, as
upd
ated
from
prot
ocol
or a
ltern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dire
ctor
. 2.
N
onyl
phen
ol in
clud
es re
late
d no
nylp
heno
lic a
nd o
ctyl
phen
olic
com
poun
ds, i
nclu
ding
eth
oxyl
ates
. Con
sult
a di
rect
or fo
r fur
ther
adv
ice.
3.
T
he s
ite-s
peci
fic fa
ctor
s of
hum
an in
take
of c
onta
min
ated
soi
l and
toxi
city
to s
oil i
nver
tebr
ates
and
pla
nts
spec
ifie
d in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
site
s. T
he h
igh
dens
ity re
side
ntia
l
land
use
sta
ndar
ds o
f thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
ition
of t
he u
se o
f the
land
(a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b) a
s
or
any
oth
er u
se th
at p
rom
otes
freq
uent
con
tact
by
child
ren.
Con
sult
a di
rect
or fo
r fur
ther
adv
ice.
4.
In
take
pat
hway
of e
xpos
ure
mod
elle
d is
inad
vert
ent i
nges
tion
of s
oil.
5.
Stan
dard
s ap
ply
to a
site
use
d fo
r an
indu
stria
l or c
omm
erci
al p
urpo
se o
r act
ivity
set
out
in S
ched
ule 2
as
(a
) ite
m A
6, A
8, A
10 o
r A12
,
(b) i
tem
H11
, H18
or H
19, o
r
(c) i
tem
I2 o
r I3.
6.
A
L, P
L, C
L an
d IL
sta
ndar
ds a
re s
et e
qual
to th
e co
rres
pond
ing 20
02 C
anad
ian
Cou
ncil
of M
inis
ters
of t
he E
nvir
onm
ent (
CC
ME
) soi
l qua
lity
crite
ria.
WL
N s
tand
ard
is d
eriv
ed b
y di
vidi
ng th
e 20
02 C
CM
E p
arkl
and
soil
qual
ity c
rite
rion
by
the
Wild
land
s di
viso
r. W
LR s
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to th
e 20
02 C
CM
E p
arkl
and
soil
qual
ity
crite
rion
. RL
LD s
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to th
e 20
02 C
CM
E re
side
ntia
l soi
l qua
lity
crite
rion
. RL
HD s
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to th
e 20
02 C
CM
E c
omm
erci
al s
oil q
ualit
y cr
iteri
on.
7.
N
S n
o st
anda
rd. I
nsuf
fici
ent a
ccep
tabl
e sc
ient
ific
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or n
o ap
prop
riat
e st
anda
rd, g
uide
line
or c
rite
rion
exi
sts
to d
evel
op a
soi
l qua
lity
stan
dard
.
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r irr
igat
ion
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
7
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TRIX
26
-NU
MER
ICA
L SO
IL S
TAN
DA
RD
S1
PEN
TAC
HLO
RO
PHEN
OL
[PC
P] ( C
HEM
ICA
L A
BSTR
AC
T SE
RV
ICE
NU
MBE
R 87
-86-
5) CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
so
il
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
20
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
20
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
90
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
20
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
90
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
20
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
55
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
90
0
30
02
00
75 9 2.5
1.5
3 4,5
4,5 4 4 4 4
ENV
IRO
NM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxi
city
to
so
il i
nve
rteb
rate
s an
d
plan
ts
Liv
esto
ck i
nge
stin
g so
il a
nd f
od
der
Maj
or
mic
rob
ial
func
tio
nal
imp
airm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
<6.
5
10
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
25
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
25
NS
NS
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
25
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
25
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
55
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
55
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
55
30
01
50
20.
250.
1
6 6
4,5,
74,
74,
74,
74,
7
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Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.0
pH 5
.0 -
< 5
.5pH
5.5
-<
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
300
200
65 4.5
1.5
0.75
NS
NS
NS
NS
4,5
4,5 4 4 4 4 6
N
otes
1. A
ll v
alue
s in
µg/
g un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mus
tbe
ana
lyze
d us
ing
met
hods
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
e 20
15 B
riti
sh C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal
Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as
upda
ted
from
ti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol, o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
Int
ake
path
way
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
4. T
he p
H i
s th
e pH
of
the
soil
at
a si
te.
5. S
tand
ard
has
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on a
mod
elle
d le
acha
te c
once
ntra
tio
n eq
uiva
lent
to
the
subs
tanc
e so
lubi
lity
lim
it f
or u
se i
n th
e so
il t
o gr
ound
wat
er t
rans
port
mod
el.
6. N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
rcr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
7. W
ater
sta
ndar
d fo
r aq
uati
c li
fe (
AW
) us
ed i
n th
e so
il t
o gr
ound
wat
er t
rans
port
mod
el t
o de
rive
the
gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er u
sed
by
aqua
tic
life
soi
l st
anda
rds
vari
es w
ith
the
tem
pera
ture
of
the
surf
ace
wat
er u
sed
by
aqua
tic
life
. A
sur
face
wat
er t
empe
ratu
re o
f 2
0o C w
as a
ssum
ed i
n de
rivi
ng t
he g
roun
dw
ater
flo
w t
o su
rfac
e w
ater
use
d b
y aq
uati
c li
fe s
oil
sta
ndar
d.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
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MAT
RIX
27-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
PERF
LUO
ROO
CTAN
E SU
LFO
NATE
[PFO
S] ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E N
UMBE
R 17
63-2
3-1)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
lla
nd u
se s
tand
ards
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as a
chi
ldre
n’s
play
gro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
ran
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. Co
nsul
t a
dire
ctor
for
fur
ther
adv
ice.
3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
2.5
0.35
2.5
0.35
1
0.35
2.5
0.35
1
0.35
2.5
0.35
7.5
0.35
200
0.35
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
40 9
70 9
70 NS
NS 9 NS
NS
70 9 NS
70 9 NS
150
9 NS
150 9
150 9
5 5 4,6 5 5
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4.
Sta
nd
ard
s ap
ply
to
a s
ite
use
d f
or
an i
nd
ust
rial
or
com
mer
cial
purp
ose
or
acti
vit
y s
et o
ut
in S
ched
ule
2 a
s(a
) i
tem
A4
,(b
) i
tem
C3
,(c
) i
tem
E1
0,
or
(d)
ite
m G
1.
5.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no
ap
pro
pri
ate
stan
dar
d,
guid
elin
e o
rcr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tand
ard
.6
. S
tand
ard
has
bee
n a
dju
sted
bas
ed o
n a
mo
del
led
lea
chat
e co
nce
ntr
atio
n e
quiv
alen
t to
th
e su
bst
ance
so
lub
ilit
y l
imit
fo
r use
in t
he
soil
to
gro
und
wat
er t
ransp
ort
mo
del
.
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MAT
RIX
28-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
PHEN
OL
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
108-
95-2
)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
25 0
00
7.5
25 0
00
7.5
10 0
00
7.5
25 0
00
7.5
10 0
00
7.5
25 0
00
7.5
75 0
00
7.5
> 1
000
mg/
g
7.5
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
80 15
150
15
150
NS
NS
15 NS
NS
150
15 NS
150
15 NS
200
15 NS
200
15
200
15
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4.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no a
pp
rop
riat
e st
and
ard
, guid
elin
e o
rcr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tand
ard
.
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MA
TRIX
29
-NU
MER
ICA
L SO
IL S
TAN
DA
RD
S1,2
POLY
CH
LOR
INA
TED
BIP
HEN
YLS
, TO
TAL
[PC
B S]
( CH
EMIC
AL
AB
STR
AC
T SE
RV
ICE
NU
MB
ER 1
336-
36-3
)
Not
es1
.A
ll v
alues
in µ
g/g
un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mu
stb
e an
alyze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
20
15
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
Env
iro
nm
enta
l L
abo
rato
ry M
anual
, as
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
eto
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
pro
toco
l o
r al
tern
ate
met
ho
ds
acce
pta
ble
to
a d
irec
tor.
2
.P
CB
s, t
ota
l in
so
il r
epre
sent
the
sum
of
Aro
clo
rs 1
01
6, 1
221
, 1
23
2,
124
2, 1
248
, 12
54,
126
0,
12
62
, an
d 1
26
8.
Dio
xin
-lik
e p
oly
chlo
rinat
ed b
iphen
yls
mu
st a
lso
be
eval
uat
ed a
s p
oly
chlo
rinat
ed d
ioxin
s an
d f
ura
ns.
3
. T
he
site
-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
in
take
of
conta
min
ated
so
il a
nd
to
xic
ity t
o s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d p
lants
sp
ecif
ied
in
this
mat
rix a
pp
ly a
t al
l si
tes.
The
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al l
and
CO
LUM
N1
CO
LUM
N2
CO
LUM
N3
CO
LUM
N4
CO
LUM
N5
CO
LUM
N6
CO
LUM
N7
CO
LUM
N8
CO
LUM
N9
Not
e
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sN
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
sR
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TEC
TIO
NIn
take
of
conta
min
ated
so
il
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r d
rinkin
g w
ater
10
NS
10
NS
5 NS
10
NS
5 NS
10
NS
35
NS
90
0
NS
4 5
ENV
IRO
NM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity t
o s
oil
in
ver
teb
rate
s an
d
pla
nts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
tin
g s
oil
and
fo
dd
er
Maj
or
mic
rob
ial
funct
ional
im
pai
rmen
t
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
use
d b
y a
quat
ic l
ife
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r li
ves
tock
w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
fo
r ir
rigat
ion
0.8
NS
1.5
NS
1.5
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
1.5
NS
NS
1.5
NS
NS
35
NS
NS
35
NS
35
NS
6 5 5 5 5 5
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use
sta
nd
ard
s o
f th
is m
atri
x a
ssu
me
the
pro
hib
itio
n o
f th
e u
se o
f th
e la
nd
(a)
to
gro
w p
lants
fo
r h
um
an c
on
sum
pti
on,
and
(b
) as
a c
hil
dre
n’s
pla
ygro
und
,sp
ort
s fi
eld
, p
icnic
are
a o
ran
y o
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y c
hil
dre
n.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.4
. In
take
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led
is
inad
ver
tent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
5.
NS
–no
sta
nd
ard
. In
suff
icie
nt
acce
pta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
, o
r no a
pp
rop
riat
e st
and
ard
, guid
elin
e o
rcr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tand
ard
.6
. A
L a
nd
PL
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e se
t eq
ual
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing 1
99
9 C
anad
ian C
ou
nci
l o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
En
vir
on
men
t (C
CM
E)
tert
iary
co
nsu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
inges
tio
n c
rite
ria.
CL
an
d
IL s
tand
ard
s ar
e se
t eq
ual
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing 1
99
9 C
CM
E s
oil
co
nta
ct c
rite
ria.
W
LN
stan
dar
d i
s d
eriv
ed b
y d
ivid
ing t
he
19
99
CC
ME
par
kla
nd
ter
tiar
y c
onsu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
inges
tio
n c
rite
rio
n b
y t
he
Pro
toco
l 28
, “2
01
6 S
tand
ard
s D
eriv
atio
ns
Met
ho
ds”
,W
ild
lan
ds
div
iso
r.
WL
Rst
and
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
19
99
CC
ME
par
kla
nd
ter
tiar
y c
onsu
mer
so
il &
fo
od
inges
tio
n c
rite
rio
n.
RL
LD
stan
dar
d i
s se
t eq
ual
to
the
19
99
CC
ME
res
iden
tial
ter
tiar
y c
on
sum
er s
oil
& f
oo
d i
nges
tio
n c
rite
rio
n.
RL
HD
stan
dar
d i
s se
t eq
ual
to
the
19
99
CC
ME
co
mm
erci
al s
oil
conta
ct c
rite
rio
n.
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MAT
RIX
30-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1,2
POLY
CHLO
RINA
TED
DIO
XINS
AND
FUR
ANS
, TO
TAL
[PCD
DsAN
D PC
DFs]
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
1746
-01-
6)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
Pol
ychl
orin
ated
dib
enzo
-p-d
ioxi
ns (
PC
DD
s) a
nd p
olyc
hlor
inat
ed d
iben
zofu
rans
(P
CD
Fs)
exp
ress
ed a
s 2,
3,7,
8-te
trac
hlor
odib
enzo
-p-d
ioxi
n (2
,3,7
,8-T
CD
D)
toxi
city
eq
uiva
lent
in
clud
es t
hose
sub
stan
ces
for
whi
ch 2
005
Wor
ld H
ealt
h O
rgan
izat
ion,
Int
erna
tio
nal
Pro
gram
me
on C
hem
ical
Saf
ety,
2,3
,7,8
-TC
DD
To
xici
ty E
quiv
alen
cy F
acto
rs (
IPC
S-T
EF
s) a
re
prov
ided
bel
ow:
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)3
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
0.00
02
NS
0.00
02
NS
0.00
0095
NS
0.00
02
NS
0.00
0095
NS
0.00
02
NS
0.00
06
NS
0.01
5
NS
4 5
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
0.00
065
NS
0.00
1
NS
0.00
001
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
0.00
1
NS
NS
0.00
1
NS
NS
0.00
25
NS
NS
0.00
25
NS
0.00
25
NS
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3. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or a
ny o
ther
use
tha
t pr
omo
tes
freq
uent
con
tact
by
chil
dren
. Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
4.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.5.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
rcr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
ode
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
6. A
L, P
L, C
L a
nd I
L s
tand
ards
are
set
equ
al t
o th
e co
rres
pond
ing
1991
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t (C
CM
E)
inte
rim
soi
l qu
alit
y cr
iter
ia.
WL
Nst
anda
rd i
s
WH
O, 2
005
2,3
,7,8
-TCD
D To
xici
ty E
quiv
alen
cy F
acto
rs (I
PCS-
TEFs
) for
Dio
xins
, Fur
ans a
nd
Diox
in-li
ke P
olyc
hlor
inat
ed B
iphe
nyls
(PCB
s)
Poly
chlo
rinat
ed d
iben
zo-p
-dio
xins
IPCS
-TEF
Poly
chlo
rinat
ed d
iben
zofu
rans
IPCS
-TEF
2,3,
7,8-
T4C
DD
1.0
2,3,
7,8-
T4C
DF
0.1
1,2,
3,7,
8-P
5C
DD
1.0
1,2,
3,7,
8-P
5C
DF
0.03
1,2,
3,4,
7,8-
H6C
DD
0.1
2,3,
4,7,
8-P
5C
DF
0.3
1,2,
3,6,
7,8-
H6C
DD
0.1
1,2,
3,4,
7,8-
H6C
DF
0.1
1,2,
3,7,
8,9-
H6C
DD
0.1
1,2,
3,6,
7,8-
H6C
DF
0.1
1,2,
3,4,
6,7,
8,-H
7C
DD
0.01
1,2,
3,7,
8,9-
H6C
DF
0.1
O8C
DD
0.00
032,
3,4,
6,7,
8-H
6C
DF
0.1
1,2,
3,4,
6,7,
8-H
7C
DF
0.01
1,2,
3,4,
7,8,
9-H
7C
DF
0.01
O8C
DF
0.00
03
Non-ortho
subs
titut
ed P
CBs
IPC
S-TE
FM
ono-ortho
subs
titut
ed P
CBs
IPC
S-TE
F3,
3’,4
,4’-
T4C
B (
PC
B 7
7)0.
0001
2,3,
3’,4
,4’-
P5C
B (
PC
B 1
05)
0.00
003
3,4,
4’,5
-T
4C
B (
PC
B 8
1)0.
0003
2,3,
4,4’
,5-P
5C
B (
PC
B 1
14)
0.00
003
3,3’
,4,4
’,5-
P5C
B (
PC
B 1
26)
0.1
2,3’
,4,4
’,5-
P5C
B (
PC
B 1
18)
0.00
003
3,3’
,4,4
’,5,
5’-H
6C
B (
PC
B 1
69)
0.03
2’,3
,4,4
’,5-
H6C
B (
PC
B 1
23)
0.00
003
2,3,
3’,4
,4’,
5-H
6C
B (
PC
B 1
56)
0.00
003
2,3,
3’,4
,4’,
5’-H
6C
B (
PC
B 1
57)
0.00
003
2,3’
,4,4
’,5,
5’-H
6C
B (
PC
B 1
67)
0.00
003
2,3,
3’,4
,4’,
5,5’
-H7C
B (
PC
B 1
89)
0.00
003
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deri
ved
by d
ivid
ing
the
1991
CC
ME
int
erim
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty c
rite
rio
n b
y th
e P
roto
col
28, “
2016
Sta
ndar
ds D
eriv
atio
ns M
etho
ds”,
Wil
dlan
ds d
ivis
or.
WL
Rst
anda
rd i
s se
t
equa
l to
the
199
1CC
ME
int
erim
par
klan
d so
il q
uali
ty c
rite
rion
. RL
LD
stan
dard
is
set
equa
l to
the
199
1 C
CM
E i
nter
im r
esid
enti
al s
oil
qual
ity
crit
erio
n. R
LH
Dst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 1
991
CC
ME
inte
rim
com
mer
cial
soi
l qu
alit
y cr
iter
ion.
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MAT
RIX
31 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
SELE
NIUM
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7782
-49-
2)CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
400 1
400
1
200
1
400 1
200
1
400 1
1 50
0
1
35 0
00
1
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
1.5 1
1.5 1
1.5 2 NS 1 1 1
1.5 1 1
1.5 1 1
2 1 1
2 1
2 1
5 4 4 6
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
, or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a di
rect
or.
2. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.
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3. I
ntak
e pa
thw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
. 4.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on 2
016
refe
renc
e P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.
5. N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
r cr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o us
e to
dev
elop
a s
oil
qual
ity
stan
dard
.
6. S
tand
ard
appl
ies
whe
re i
rrig
atio
n w
ater
is
used
for
con
tinu
ous
or i
nter
mit
tent
irr
igat
ion
of c
rops
.
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MAT
RIX
32 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
SODI
UM IO
N ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 17
341-
25-2
)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d F
RO
Mti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
grow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as a
chi
ldre
n’s
play
grou
nd, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t by
chi
ldre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r dr
inki
ng w
ater
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
> 1
000
mg/
g
15 0
00
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TECT
ION
Tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
undw
ater
flo
w t
o su
rfac
e w
ater
us
ed b
y aq
uati
c li
fe
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r li
vest
ock
wat
erin
g
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r ir
riga
tion
150
NS
200
NS
200
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
200
NS
NS
200
NS
NS
1 00
0
NS
NS
1 00
0
NS
1 00
0
NS
4 4 4 4 4
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4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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MAT
RIX
33 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
SULF
OLA
NE ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 12
6-33
-0)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
omti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
grow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
ran
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by c
hild
ren.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r dr
inki
ng w
ater
800
0.1
800
0.1
400
0.1
800
0.1
400
0.1
800
0.1
2 50
0
0.1
70 0
00
0.1
3 4,5
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TECT
ION
Tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
undw
ater
flo
w t
o su
rfac
e w
ater
us
ed b
y aq
uati
c li
fe
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r li
vest
ock
wat
erin
g
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r ir
riga
tion
250
200
350
200
350
NS
NS
200
5.5 3
350
200 3
350
200 3
500
200 3
500
200
500
200
6 6 4 4 4
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3.
Int
ake
pat
hw
ay o
f ex
po
sure
mo
del
led
is
inad
vert
ent
inges
tio
n o
f so
il.
4.
S
tand
ard
s ap
ply
to
a s
ite
use
d f
or
an i
ndus
tria
l o
r co
mm
erci
al p
urp
ose
or
acti
vit
y se
t o
ut
in S
ched
ule
2 a
s it
em F
2,
F3
,F
7 o
r F
10.
5.
S
tand
ard
has
bee
n ad
just
ed b
ased
on
the
20
16
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
Env
iro
nm
enta
l L
abo
rato
ry T
echn
ical
Ad
viso
ry C
om
mit
tee
refe
renc
e an
alyt
ical
det
ecti
on
lim
it f
or
the
sub
stan
ce.
6.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d.
Insu
ffic
ient
acc
epta
ble
sci
enti
fic
dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d,
or
no a
pp
rop
riat
e st
and
ard
, gu
idel
ine
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
dev
elo
p a
so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard
.
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MAT
RIX
34 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
TETR
ACH
LORO
ETH
YLEN
E ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 12
7-18
-4)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd(b
) as
a c
hild
ren’
s pl
aygr
ound
, spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
ran
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. Co
nsul
t a
dire
ctor
for
fur
ther
adv
ice.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
500
500
250
500
250
500
1 50
040
000
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
6 2.5
15 2.5
15 NS
NS
2.5
NS
NS
15 2.5
NS
15 2.5
NS
30 2.5
NS
30 2.5
30 2.5
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3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.4.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
r cr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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MAT
RIX
35-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
TOLU
ENE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
108-
88-3
)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
6 50
0
6
6 50
0
6
3 50
0
6
6 50
0
6
3 50
0
6
6 50
0
6
2000
0
6
550
000
6
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
Mar
ine
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
90 0.5
200
150
0.5
200
150
NS
NS
0.5
200
NS
NS
150
0.5
200
NS
150
0.5
200
NS
450
0.5
200
NS
450
0.5
200
450
0.5
200
4 4 4 4
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
150 Last amended July 7, 2021
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts s
peci
fied
in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
use
sta
ndar
ds o
f th
is m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n of
the
use
of
the
land
(a)
to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd(b
) as
a c
hild
ren’
s pl
aygr
oun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or a
ny o
ther
use
tha
t pr
om
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en.
Con
sult
a d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tio
n of
soi
l.4.
N
S –
no s
tand
ard.
Ins
uffi
cien
t ac
cept
able
sci
enti
fic
data
exi
sts
to c
alcu
late
a s
tand
ard,
or
no a
ppro
pria
te s
tand
ard,
gui
deli
ne o
r cr
iter
ion
exis
ts t
o de
velo
p a
soil
qua
lity
sta
ndar
d.
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MAT
RIX
36-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
TRIC
HLO
ROET
HYL
ENE
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
79-0
1-6)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
lla
nd u
se s
tand
ards
of
this
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow
pla
nts
for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b)
as
a ch
ildr
en’s
pla
ygro
und,
spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
eaor
any
oth
er u
se t
hat
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
4040
2040
2040
150
3 50
03
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
8 0.3
15 0.3
15 NS
NS
0.3
NS
15 0.3
NS
15 0.3
NS
25 0.3
NS
25 0.3
25 0.3
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4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
aso
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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Schedule 3.1
Last amended July 7, 2021 153
MAT
RIX
37-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
URAN
IUM
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7440
-61-
1)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
prot
ocol
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irec
tor.
2.
The
sit
e-sp
ecif
ic f
acto
rs o
f hu
man
int
ake
of c
onta
min
ated
so
il a
nd t
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
ndus
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd(b
) as
a c
hild
ren’
s pl
aygr
ound
, spo
rts
fiel
d, p
icni
c ar
ea o
ran
y ot
her
use
that
pro
mot
es f
requ
ent
cont
act
by
chil
dren
. Co
nsul
t a
dire
ctor
for
fur
ther
adv
ice.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
250
30
250
30
100
30
250
30
100
30
250
30
750
30
20 0
00
30
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
300
150
500
150
500
35 NS
150
300
15
500
150
15
500
150
15
2 00
0
150
15
2 00
0
150
2 00
0
150
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 3.1
154 Last amended July 7, 2021
3.
Inta
ke p
athw
ay o
f ex
posu
re m
odel
led
is i
nadv
erte
nt i
nges
tion
of
soil
.
4.
AL
, PL
, CL
and
IL
sta
ndar
ds a
re s
et e
qual
to
corr
espo
ndin
g 20
07 C
anad
ian
Cou
ncil
of
Min
iste
rs o
f th
e E
nvir
onm
ent
(CC
ME
) so
il c
onta
ct c
rite
ria.
WL
Nst
anda
rd i
s de
rive
d by
div
idin
g
the
2007
CC
ME
par
klan
d so
il c
onta
ct c
rite
rion
by
the
Pro
toco
l 28
, “20
16 S
tand
ards
Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”,W
ildl
ands
div
isor
. W
LR
stan
dard
is
set
equa
l to
200
7 C
CM
E p
arkl
and
soil
cont
act
crit
erio
n. R
LL
Dst
anda
rd i
s se
t eq
ual
to t
he 2
007
CC
ME
res
iden
tial
soi
l co
ntac
t cr
iter
ion.
RL
HD
stan
dard
is s
et e
qual
to
the
2007
CC
ME
co
mm
erci
al s
oil
cont
act
crit
erio
n.
5.S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
the
2007
CC
ME
agr
icul
tura
l so
il &
foo
d in
gest
ion
crit
erio
n.6.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT B.C. Reg. 375/96CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATION
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MAT
RIX
38-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
VANA
DIUM
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
7440
-62-
2)
Note
s1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
omti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in t
his
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
he u
se o
f th
e la
nd (
a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t by
chi
ldre
n. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rthe
r ad
vice
.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HUM
AN H
EALT
H P
ROTE
CTIO
NIn
take
of
cont
amin
ated
soi
l
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r dr
inki
ng w
ater
400
100
400
100
200
100
400
100
200
100
400
100
1 50
0
100
35 0
00
100
3 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TECT
ION
Tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
undw
ater
flo
w t
o su
rfac
e w
ater
us
ed b
y aq
uati
c li
fe
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r li
vest
ock
wat
erin
g
Gro
undw
ater
use
d fo
r ir
riga
tion
100
NS
150
NS
150
NS
250
NS
350
350
150
NS
350
150
NS
350
300
NS
350
300
NS
300
NS
5 6 5
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4.
Sta
ndar
ds h
ave
been
adj
uste
d ba
sed
on t
he 2
016
refe
renc
e P
rovi
ncia
l ba
ckgr
ound
soi
l co
ncen
trat
ion
for
the
subs
tanc
e.5.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
lin
e or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
6.S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
1997
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, “
Nut
rien
t an
d en
ergy
cyc
ling
che
ck v
alue
”.
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MAT
RIX
39-N
UMER
ICAL
SO
IL S
TAND
ARDS
1
XYLE
NES
( CH
EMIC
AL A
BSTR
ACT
SERV
ICE
NUM
BER
1330
-20-
7)
Not
es1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ubst
ance
s m
ust
be a
naly
zed
usin
g m
etho
ds s
peci
fied
in
the
2015
Bri
tish
Col
umbi
a E
nvir
onm
enta
l L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, a
s up
date
d fr
om
ti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2.T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e of
con
tam
inat
ed s
oil
and
tox
icit
y to
soi
l in
vert
ebra
tes
and
plan
ts s
peci
fied
in
this
mat
rix
appl
y at
all
sit
es. T
he h
igh
dens
ity
resi
dent
ial
land
us
e st
anda
rds
of t
his
mat
rix
assu
me
the
proh
ibit
ion
of t
heus
e of
the
lan
d (a
) to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
In
take
pat
hway
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on
of s
oil.
COLU
MN
1CO
LUM
N2
COLU
MN
3CO
LUM
N4
COLU
MN
5CO
LUM
N6
COLU
MN
7CO
LUM
N8
COLU
MN
9No
te
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
er
15 0
00
6.5
15 0
00
6.5
8 50
0
6.5
15 0
00
6.5
8 50
0
6.5
15 0
00
6.5
50 0
00
6.5
> 1
000
mg/
g
6.5
3
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
100
20
150
20
150
NS
NS
20 NS
NS
150
20 NS
150
20 NS
600
20 NS
600
20
600
20
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4.
NS
–no
sta
ndar
d. I
nsuf
fici
ent
acce
ptab
le s
cien
tifi
c da
ta e
xist
s to
cal
cula
te a
sta
ndar
d, o
r no
app
ropr
iate
sta
ndar
d, g
uide
line
or
crit
erio
n ex
ists
to
deve
lop
a so
il q
uali
ty s
tand
ard.
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MAT
RIX
40 -
NUM
ERIC
AL S
OIL
STA
NDAR
DS1
ZIN
C ( C
HEM
ICAL
ABS
TRAC
T SE
RVIC
E NU
MBE
R 74
40-6
6-6)
CO
LUM
N1
COLU
MN
2CO
LUM
N3
COLU
MN
4CO
LUM
N5
COLU
MN
6CO
LUM
N7
COLU
MN
8CO
LUM
N9
Note
Site
-spe
cific
Fac
tor
Wild
land
sNa
tura
l(W
L N)
Wild
land
sRe
verte
d(W
L R)
Agric
ultu
ral
(AL)
Urba
n Pa
rk(P
L)
Resi
dent
ial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Resi
dent
ial
High
Den
sity
(RL H
D)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)2
HU
MA
N H
EALT
H P
RO
TECT
ION
Inta
ke o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
drin
king
wat
erpH
< 5
.0pH
5.0
-<
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0pH
7.0
-<
7.5
pH 7
.5 -
< 8
.0
25 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
25 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
10 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
25 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
10 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
25 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
75 0
00
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
> 1
000
mg/
g
200
250
300
450
600
1 00
03
000
5 50
0
3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
ENVI
RONM
ENTA
L
PRO
TEC
TIO
NT
oxic
ity
to s
oil
inve
rteb
rate
s an
d pl
ants
Liv
esto
ck i
nges
ting
soi
l an
d fo
dder
Maj
or m
icro
bial
fun
ctio
nal
impa
irm
ent
Gro
und
wat
er f
low
to
surf
ace
wat
er
used
by
aqua
tic
life
Fre
shw
ater
pH <
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
300
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
200
200
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
5
4,6,
74,
74,
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No
tes
1. A
ll v
alue
s in
µg/
g un
less
oth
erw
ise
stat
ed.
Sub
stan
ces
mus
tbe
ana
lyze
d us
ing
met
hods
spe
cifi
ed i
n th
e 20
15 B
riti
sh C
olum
bia
Env
iron
men
tal
Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as
upda
ted
from
ti
me
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s pr
otoc
ol, o
r al
tern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r.
2. T
he s
ite-
spec
ific
fac
tors
of
hum
an i
ntak
e o
f co
ntam
inat
ed s
oil
and
toxi
city
to
soil
inv
erte
brat
es a
nd p
lant
s sp
ecif
ied
in th
is m
atri
x ap
ply
at a
ll s
ites
. The
hig
h de
nsit
y re
side
ntia
l la
nd u
se
stan
dard
s of
thi
s m
atri
x as
sum
e th
e pr
ohib
itio
n o
f th
e us
e of
the
lan
d (a
) to
gro
w p
lant
s fo
r hu
man
con
sum
ptio
n, a
nd (
b) a
s a
chil
dren
’s p
layg
roun
d, s
port
s fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or
any
othe
r us
e th
at p
rom
otes
fre
quen
t co
ntac
t b
y ch
ildr
en. C
ons
ult
a di
rect
or f
or f
urth
er a
dvic
e.3.
Int
ake
path
way
of
expo
sure
mod
elle
d is
ina
dver
tent
ing
esti
on o
f so
il.
4. T
he p
H i
s th
e pH
of
the
soil
at
a si
te.
5. S
tand
ard
is s
et e
qual
to
1999
Can
adia
n C
ounc
il o
f M
inis
ters
of
the
Env
iron
men
t, N
utri
ent
and
ener
gy c
ycli
ng c
heck
val
ue.
6. S
tand
ards
hav
e be
en a
djus
ted
base
d on
201
6 re
fere
nce
Pro
vinc
ial
back
grou
nd s
oil
conc
entr
atio
n fo
r th
e su
bsta
nce.
7.
Sta
ndar
d va
ries
wit
h re
ceiv
ing
wat
er h
ardn
ess
(H).
H =
200
to
< 3
00 m
g/L
as C
aCO
3is
ass
umed
. C
onsu
lt d
irec
tor
for
furt
her
advi
ce.
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
Mar
ine
pH <
8.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
live
stoc
k w
ater
ing
pH <
5.5
pH 5
.5 -
< 6
.0pH
6.0
-<
6.5
pH 6
.5 -
< 7
.0pH
7.0
-<
7.5
pH 7
.5 -
< 8
.0
Gro
und
wat
er u
sed
for
irri
gati
on
pH <
6.0
pH 6
.0 -
< 6
.5pH
6.5
-<
7.0
pH 7
.0 -
< 7
.5pH
7.5
-<
8.0
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
150
200
300
400
750
2 00
03
500
150
300
400
2 00
05
000
9 00
0
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
150
300
400
2 00
05
000
9 00
0
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
150
300
400
2 00
05
000
9 00
0
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
150
300
400
2 00
05
000
9 00
0
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
600
1 50
03
000
150
200
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,6 4 4,6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4,6 4 4 4 4 4
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SCH
EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
acen
aphth
ene
1,2
,8
3-3
2-9
20
00
20
00
95
02
00
09
50
20
00
15
000
15
000
acep
hat
e3
05
60
-19
-11
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
09
50
95
0
acet
ic a
cid
, 2
-met
hyl-
4-
chlo
rop
hen
ox
y-
[MC
PA
]
94
-74
-61
51
58
15
81
51
00
10
0
acet
och
lor
34
256
-82
-16
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
acet
one
67
-64
-13
00
00
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
20
000
03,4
20
000
03,4
acet
op
hen
one
98
-86
-23
00
03
30
00
31
50
03
30
00
31
50
03
00
02
50
00
3,4
25
000
,
acro
lein
10
7-0
2-8
15
15
81
58
15
10
01
00
acry
lam
ide
79
-06
-16
63
63
66
56
5
acry
lic
acid
79
-10
-71
50
00
15
000
80
00
15
000
80
00
15
000
10
000
01
00
00
0
acry
lonit
rile
10
7-1
3-1
25
25
15
25
15
25
60
60
adip
ic a
cid
12
4-0
4-9
65
000
46
50
00
43
00
00
46
50
00
43
00
00
65
000
45
000
04
45
000
0
alac
hlo
r1
59
72
-60
-82
50
25
01
00
25
01
00
25
06
00
60
0
ald
icar
b1
16
-06
-33
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
ald
icar
b s
ulf
one
16
46
-88
-43
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
ald
rin
30
9-0
0-2
0.8
0.8
0.4
0.8
0.4
0.8
22
ally
l al
coho
l1
07
-18
-61
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
ally
l ch
lori
de
10
7-0
5-1
65
06
50
35
06
50
35
06
50
1 5
00
1 5
00
alu
min
um
74
29
-90
-54
0 0
00
40
000
40
000
40
000
40
000
40
000
25
000
04
25
000
0
amet
ryn
83
4-1
2-8
30
03
00
15
03
00
15
03
00
20
00
20
00
amin
ob
iphen
yl,
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92
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0.6
50
.35
0.6
50
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0.6
51
.51
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op
hen
ol,
3-
59
1-2
7-5
25
00
25
00
15
00
25
00
15
00
25
00
20
000
20
000
amin
op
hen
ol,
4-
12
3-3
0-8
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
45
00
45
00
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raz
33
089
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08
04
08
04
08
06
00
60
0
anil
ine
62
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00
20
01
00
20
01
00
20
01
50
01
50
0
anth
raq
uin
one,
9,1
0-
84
-65
-16
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
anti
mo
ny
74
40
-36
-05
00
55
00
25
05
00
25
05
00
15
00
40
000
aram
ite
14
0-5
7-8
55
05
50
30
05
50
30
05
50
1 5
00
1 5
00
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
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HE
AL
TH
1,2
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LUM
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CO
LUM
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CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
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LUM
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LUM
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0
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tanc
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00
15
00
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50
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00
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00
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10
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19
12
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06
03
06
03
06
01
50
15
0
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min
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92
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51
58
15
81
53
53
5
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mec
tin B
1 (
a +
b)
71
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01
06
10
61
09
59
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pho
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yl
86
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09
04
59
04
59
07
00
70
0
azo
ben
zene
10
3-3
3-3
15
01
50
65
15
06
51
50
30
03
00
azo
dic
arb
onam
ide
12
3-7
7-3
30
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
25
000
02
50
00
0
ben
flura
lin
18
61
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-19
00
09
00
04
50
09
00
04
50
09
00
07
00
00
47
00
00
ben
om
yl
17
804
-35
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50
01
50
08
00
15
00
80
01
50
01
00
00
10
000
ben
sulf
uro
n-m
eth
yl
83
055
-99
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50
06
50
03
00
06
50
03
00
06
50
04
50
00
44
50
00
ben
tazo
n2
50
57
-89
-09
00
90
04
50
90
04
50
90
07
00
07
00
0
ben
z(a)
anth
race
ne
56
-55
-39
5,7
95
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0,
95
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0,
95
,3
00
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00
,
ben
zid
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92
-87
-50
.01
50
.01
50
.00
65
0.0
15
0.0
065
0.0
15
0.1
50
.15
ben
zo(b
+j)
fluo
ranth
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20
5-9
9-2
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05
-82
-3
95
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5,
50
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5,
50
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5,
30
0,
50
0,
ben
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20
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8-9
95
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50
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5,
50
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5,
30
0,
50
0,
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10
000
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10
000
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60
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41
00
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60
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10
000
09
50
00
04
95
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ben
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11
0.5
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50
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50
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ben
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chlo
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56
53
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53
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52
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bif
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25
76
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00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
00
02
00
0
bif
enth
rin
82
657
-04
-35
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
03
50
03
50
0
bip
hen
yl,
1,1
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2-5
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15
000
15
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80
00
15
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00
15
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11
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09
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11
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10
8-6
0-1
10
00
10
00
60
01
00
06
00
10
00
95
00
95
00
ether
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
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EC
T H
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AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
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LUM
N 9
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LUM
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0
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03
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0 0
00
10
000
6 0
00
10
000
6 0
00
10
000
25
000
25
000
bis
(2-e
thylh
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phth
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HP
]
11
7-8
1-7
35
03
50
15
03
50
15
03
50
10
00
30
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bis
phen
ol
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0-0
5-7
1 5
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
10
000
10
000
bo
ron
74
40
-42
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5 0
00
15
000
8 5
00
15
000
8 5
00
15
000
50
000
> 1
000
mg/g
bro
mat
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55
41
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02
01
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01
02
04
54
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mo
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07
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73
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3.5
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mo
ben
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10
8-8
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25
02
50
15
02
50
15
02
50
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00
32
00
0
bro
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20
02
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10
02
00
10
02
00
55
05
50
bro
mo
form
75
-25
-26
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
00
04
00
0
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mo
met
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4-8
3-9
45
45
20
45
20
45
30
03
00
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mo
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10
4-9
6-3
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
bro
mo
xyn
il1
68
9-8
4-5
65
06
50
30
06
50
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50
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42
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]
94
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-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
buta
no
l, 2
-7
8-9
2-2
65
000
65
000
30
000
65
000
30
000
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00
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50
00
04
50
00
0
buta
no
l, n
-7
1-3
6-3
3 0
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
3,4
25
000
,
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11
1-7
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00
1 5
00
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00
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
25
000
buty
l b
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hth
alat
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5-6
8-7
6 5
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
15
000
15
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buty
l p
hth
alyl
bu
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gly
cola
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30
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30
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15
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30
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15
000
30
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25
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00
42
50
00
0
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late
20
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50
01
50
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00
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00
80
01
50
01
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10
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buty
late
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12
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00
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00
2 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
9 0
00
9 0
00
buty
lben
zene,
n-
10
4-5
1-8
1 5
00
31
50
03
80
03
1 5
00
38
00
1 5
00
10
000
31
0 0
00
buty
lben
zene,
sec
-1
35
-98
-83
00
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
3,4
25
000
,
buty
lben
zene,
ter
t-9
8-0
6-6
3 0
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
3,4
25
000
,
caco
dyli
c ac
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5-6
0-5
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
45
00
45
00
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
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tanc
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al
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D)
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h D
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L HD)
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stria
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)
cap
rola
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10
5-6
0-2
15
000
15
000
8 0
00
15
000
8 0
00
15
000
10
0 0
00
41
00
00
0
cap
tafo
l2
42
5-0
6-1
65
65
30
65
30
65
20
02
00
cap
tan
13
3-0
6-2
4 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
15
000
15
000
carb
aryl
63
-25
-23
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
25
000
carb
ofu
ran
15
63
-66
-21
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
carb
on d
isulf
ide
75
-15
-03
00
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
32
5 0
00
carb
on t
etra
chlo
rid
e5
6-2
3-5
35
03
50
15
03
50
15
03
50
1 0
00
5 0
00
carb
osu
lfan
55
285
-14
-83
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
carb
oxin
52
34
-68
-43
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
25
000
chlo
ram
ben
13
3-9
0-4
50
05
00
25
05
00
25
05
00
3 5
00
3 5
00
chlo
ranil
11
8-7
5-2
35
35
15
35
15
35
80
80
chlo
rdan
e (c
is +
tra
ns)
51
03
-71
-9
& 5
10
3-7
4-2
15
15
81
58
15
95
95
chlo
rdec
one
14
3-5
0-0
1.5
1.5
0.7
1.5
0.7
1.5
3.5
3.5
chlo
rfen
vin
pho
s4
70
-90
-62
02
01
02
01
02
01
50
15
0
chlo
rim
uro
n,
eth
yl
90
982
-32
-46
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
chlo
ro-2
-met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
95
-69
-29
09
04
59
04
59
03
50
35
0
chlo
roac
etal
deh
yd
e, 2
-1
07
-20
-05
05
02
55
02
55
01
00
10
0
chlo
roan
ilin
e, p
-1
06
-47
-87
07
03
57
03
57
01
50
15
0
chlo
rob
enze
ne
10
8-9
0-7
1 5
00
1 5
00
85
01
50
08
50
1 5
00
5 0
00
15
0 0
00
chlo
rob
enzi
late
51
0-1
5-6
15
01
50
65
15
06
51
50
30
03
00
chlo
rob
enzo
ic a
cid
, 4
-7
4-1
1-3
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
7 0
00
7 0
00
chlo
rob
enzo
tric
hlo
rid
e, 4
-5
21
6-2
5-1
0.7
0.7
0.3
50
.70
.35
0.7
1.5
1.5
chlo
rob
enzo
trif
luo
rid
e, 4
-9
8-5
6-6
90
90
45
90
45
90
70
03
70
0
chlo
rob
uta
ne,
1-
10
9-6
9-3
1 0
00
31
00
03
60
03
1 0
00
36
00
1 0
00
9 5
00
39
50
0
chlo
roet
han
ol,
2-
10
7-0
7-3
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
45
00
45
00
chlo
rofo
rm6
7-6
6-3
85
08
50
40
08
50
40
08
50
25
00
70
000
chlo
ronap
hth
alen
e, 2
-9
1-5
8-7
2 5
00
2 5
00
1 5
00
2 5
00
1 5
00
2 5
00
20
000
20
000
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EDU
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.1–
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T 2
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
2-
88
-73
-34
54
52
54
52
54
51
00
10
0
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
4-
10
0-0
0-5
30
30
15
30
15
30
25
02
50
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
2-
95
-57
-84
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
01
50
03
5 0
00
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
3-
10
8-4
3-0
25
0,8
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
75
0,
20
000
,
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
4-
10
6-4
8-9
25
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
75
0,
20
000
,
chlo
rop
rene
12
6-9
9-8
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
chlo
roth
alo
nil
18
97
-45
-65
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
03
50
03
50
0
chlo
roto
luen
e, 2
-9
5-4
9-8
65
03
65
03
30
03
65
03
30
06
50
4 5
00
34
50
0
chlo
roto
luen
e, 4
-1
06
-43
-46
50
36
50
33
00
36
50
33
00
65
04
50
03
4 5
00
chlo
rpro
pham
10
1-2
1-3
6 5
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
45
000
44
5 0
00
chlo
rpyri
fos
29
21
-88
-23
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
chlo
rpyri
fos-
met
hyl
55
98
-13
-03
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
chlo
rsulf
uro
n6
49
02
-72
-31
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
000
chlo
rthal
-dim
eth
yl
18
61
-32
-13
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
chlo
rthio
pho
s6
02
38
-56
-42
52
51
52
51
52
52
00
20
0
chry
sene
21
8-0
1-9
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
4 5
00
4 5
00
clo
fente
zine
74
115
-24
-54
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
cro
tonal
deh
yd
e, t
rans-
12
3-7
3-9
7.5
7.5
3.5
7.5
3.5
7.5
15
15
cyan
azin
e2
17
25
-46
-21
51
58
.51
58
.51
54
04
0
cyan
ogen
46
0-1
9-5
30
30
15
30
15
30
25
02
50
cycl
ohex
ane,
1,2
,3,4
,5-
pen
tab
rom
o-6
-chlo
ro-
87
-84
-36
00
60
03
00
60
03
00
60
01
50
01
50
0
cycl
ohex
ano
ne
10
8-9
4-1
15
0 0
00
31
50
00
03
80
000
31
50
00
03
80
000
15
0 0
00
1 0
00 0
00
3,4
1 0
00 0
00
,
cycl
ohex
ene
11
0-8
3-8
15
03
15
03
80
31
50
38
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
cycl
ohex
yla
min
e1
08
-91
-86
50
06
50
03
00
06
50
03
00
06
50
04
5 0
00
44
5 0
00
cyfl
uth
rin
68
359
-37
-58
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
cyhal
oth
rin
68
085
-85
-81
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
cyp
erm
ethri
n5
23
15
-07
-83
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
cyro
maz
ine
66
215
-27
-82
50
25
01
00
25
01
00
25
02
00
02
00
0
dal
apo
n7
5-9
9-0
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
70
00
70
00
dam
ino
zid
e1
59
6-8
4-5
80
08
00
40
08
00
40
08
00
2 0
00
2 0
00
dem
eto
n8
06
5-4
8-3
11
0.6
10
.61
9.5
9.5
dia
llat
e2
30
3-1
6-4
20
02
00
10
02
00
10
02
00
55
05
50
dia
min
oto
luen
e, 2
,5-
95
-70
-56
.56
.53
6.5
36
.54
54
5
dia
zino
n3
33
-41
-52
02
01
02
01
02
01
50
15
0
dib
enz(
a,h)a
nth
race
ne
53
-70
-31
0,
10
,5
,1
0,
5,
10
,3
0,
50
,
dib
enzo
(a,e
)pyre
ne
19
2-6
5-4
11
0.6
10
.61
2.5
2.5
dib
enzo
fura
n1
32
-64
-93
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
dib
enzo
thio
phen
e1
32
-65
-03
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
dib
rom
o-3
-chlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
-9
6-1
2-8
44
24
24
40
40
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,3
-1
08
-36
-11
01
06
10
61
09
53
95
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,4
-1
06
-37
-63
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
dib
rom
och
loro
met
han
e
[DB
CM
]
12
4-4
8-1
15
01
50
85
15
08
51
50
40
04
00
dib
rom
oet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
6-9
3-4
77
3.5
73
.57
15
15
dib
uty
l p
hth
alat
e[D
BP
]8
4-7
4-2
8 5
00
8 5
00
4 0
00
8 5
00
40
00
8 5
00
25
000
70
0 0
00
dib
uty
ltin
1
44
88
-53
-09
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
dic
amb
a1
91
8-0
0-9
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
70
00
70
00
dic
hlo
roac
etic
aci
d7
9-4
3-6
10
01
00
60
10
06
01
00
65
06
50
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
-9
5-5
0-1
7 5
00
7 5
00
3 5
00
7 5
00
3 5
00
7 5
00
25
000
65
0 0
00
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,3
-5
41
-73
-12
50
02
50
01
00
02
50
01
00
02
50
07
50
02
00
00
0
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,4
-1
06
-46
-79
00
09
00
04
50
09
00
04
50
09
00
03
0 0
00
80
0 0
00
dic
hlo
rob
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
91
-94
-13
03
01
53
01
53
07
57
5
dic
hlo
rod
iflu
oro
met
han
e7
5-7
1-8
6 5
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
45
000
45
000
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
yl
sulf
one,
4,4
'-8
0-0
7-9
25
25
15
25
15
25
20
02
00
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1-
75
-34
-31
5 0
00
51
5 0
00
58
50
05
15
000
58
50
05
15
000
55
0 0
00
5>
1 0
00
mg/g
5
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
7-0
6-2
15
01
50
75
15
07
51
50
35
03
50
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,1
-7
5-3
5-4
4 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
15
000
35
0 0
00
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-cis
-1
56
-59
-21
50
15
08
51
50
85
15
05
00
15
000
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-tra
ns-
15
6-6
0-5
1 5
00
1 5
00
85
01
50
08
50
1 5
00
5 0
00
15
0 0
00
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e7
5-0
9-2
50
05
00
25
05
00
25
05
00
1 5
00
40
000
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
-5
76
-24
-92
50
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,7
50
,2
0 0
00
,
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
-1
20
-83
-22
50
25
01
00
25
01
00
25
07
50
20
000
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,5
-5
83
-78
-82
50
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,7
50
,2
0 0
00
,
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,6
-8
7-6
5-0
25
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
75
0,
20
000
,
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,4
-9
5-7
7-2
25
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
10
0,
25
0,
75
0,
20
000
,
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,5
-5
91
-35
-52
50
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,1
00
,2
50
,7
50
,2
0 0
00
,
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ox
y a
ceti
c ac
id,
2,4
-[2
,4-D
]
94
-75
-73
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ox
yb
uty
ric
acid
,
2,4
-[2
,4-D
B]
94
-82
-62
50
25
01
50
25
01
50
25
02
00
02
00
0
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
-7
8-8
7-5
1 0
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
3 5
00
10
000
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,3
-1
42
-28
-96
50
36
50
33
00
36
50
33
00
65
04
50
03
4 5
00
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ano
l, 2
,3-
61
6-2
3-9
90
90
45
90
45
90
70
07
00
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,3
-
(cis
+ t
rans)
54
2-7
5-6
2 5
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
7 5
00
20
0 0
00
dic
hlo
rvo
s6
2-7
3-7
15
15
81
58
15
10
01
00
dic
roto
pho
s1
41
-66
-23
31
.53
1.5
32
52
5
dic
ycl
op
enta
die
ne
77
-73
-62
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
02
0 0
00
20
000
die
ldri
n6
0-5
7-1
0.8
50
.85
0.4
50
.85
0.4
50
.85
22
die
than
ola
min
e1
11
-42
-26
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
die
thyl
ether
60
-29
-76
50
03
6 5
00
33
00
03
6 5
00
33
00
06
50
04
5 0
00
3,4
45
000
,
die
thyl
phth
alat
e8
4-6
6-2
25
000
25
000
15
000
25
000
15
000
25
000
20
0 0
00
42
00
00
0
die
thyld
ithio
carb
amat
e3
92
-74
-51
01
05
10
51
02
52
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
buty
l
ether
11
2-3
4-5
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
7 0
00
7 0
00
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
eth
yl
ether
11
1-9
0-0
2 0
00
2 0
00
95
02
00
09
50
2 0
00
15
000
15
000
die
thylf
orm
amid
e6
17
-84
-53
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
dif
lub
enzu
ron
35
367
-38
-56
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
dii
sob
uty
lene
25
167
-70
-83
00
33
00
31
50
33
00
31
50
30
02
50
03
2 5
00
dim
eth
ipin
55
290
-64
-76
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
dim
etho
ate
60
-51
-56
.56
.53
6.5
36
.54
54
5
dim
etho
xyb
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
11
9-9
0-4
8.5
8.5
4.5
8.5
4.5
8.5
20
20
dim
eth
yl
met
hylp
ho
spho
nat
e7
56
-79
-62
00
02
00
09
50
2 0
00
95
02
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
dim
eth
yla
min
o a
zob
enze
ne,
4-
[DA
B]
60
-11
-73
31
.53
1.5
37
7
dim
eth
yla
nil
ine,
2,4
-9
5-6
8-1
65
65
30
65
30
65
15
01
50
dim
eth
yla
nil
ine,
N,N
-1
21
-69
-76
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
34
50
[DM
A]
dim
eth
ylb
enz(
a)an
thra
cene,
7,1
2-
57
-97
-60
.02
0.0
20
.02
0.0
20
.02
0.0
20
.02
50
.02
5
dim
eth
ylb
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
11
9-9
3-7
1.5
1.5
0.6
51
.50
.65
1.5
33
dim
eth
ylf
orm
amid
e6
8-1
2-2
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
25
000
dim
eth
ylh
yd
razi
ne,
1,1
-5
7-1
4-7
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
2,4
-1
05
-67
-91
50
01
50
08
50
1 5
00
85
01
50
05
00
01
50
00
0
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
2,6
-5
76
-26
-15
05
02
55
02
55
01
50
4 0
00
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
3,4
-9
5-6
5-8
85
85
40
85
40
85
25
07
00
0
dim
eth
ylt
erep
hth
alat
e1
20
-61
-63
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
50
00
42
5 0
00
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,2
-5
28
-29
-03
31
.53
1.5
32
52
5
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
-9
9-6
5-0
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,4
-1
00
-25
-43
31
.53
1.5
32
52
5
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
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land
s N
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L N)
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Res
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tial
Hig
h D
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ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
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Indu
stria
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)
din
itro
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ohex
yl
phen
ol,
4,6
-
13
1-8
9-5
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
din
itro
phen
ol,
2,4
-5
1-2
8-5
15
01
50
85
15
08
51
50
50
01
5 0
00
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
-1
21
-14
-24
54
52
04
52
04
51
00
10
0
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2,6
-6
06
-20
-29
94
.59
4.5
92
02
0
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2-a
min
o-4
,6-
35
572
-78
-26
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
din
itro
tolu
ene,
4-a
min
o-2
,6-
19
406
-51
-06
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
din
ose
b8
8-8
5-7
30
30
15
30
15
30
25
02
50
dio
xan
e, 1
,4-
12
3-9
1-1
15
01
50
70
15
07
01
50
35
03
50
dip
hen
amid
95
7-5
1-7
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
7 0
00
7 0
00
dip
hen
yl
sulf
one
12
7-6
3-9
25
25
15
25
15
25
20
02
00
dip
hen
yl-
1,4
-ben
zened
iam
ine,
N,
N-
74
-31
-79
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
dip
hen
yla
min
e1
22
-39
-48
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
diq
uat
(as
dib
rom
ide)
85
-00
-77
07
03
57
03
57
05
00
50
0
Dir
ect
Bla
ck 3
81
93
7-3
7-7
22
12
12
4.5
4.5
Dir
ect
Blu
e 6
26
02
-46
-22
20
.95
20
.95
24
.54
.5
Dir
ect
Bro
wn 9
51
60
71
-86
-62
21
21
25
5
dis
ulf
oto
n2
98
-04
-41
10
.61
0.6
19
.59
.5
diu
ron
33
0-5
4-1
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
do
din
e2
43
9-1
0-3
10
01
00
60
10
06
01
00
95
09
50
end
osu
lfan
(I
+ I
I)1
15
-29
-75
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
01
50
04
0 0
00
end
oth
all
14
5-7
3-3
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
end
rin
72
-20
-89
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
EP
TC
75
9-9
4-4
80
08
00
40
08
00
40
08
00
6 0
00
6 0
00
ethan
ol,
2-(
2-m
etho
xyet
ho
xy)-
11
1-7
7-3
1 0
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
9 5
00
9 5
00
ethep
ho
n1
66
72
-87
-01
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
ethio
n5
63
-12
-21
51
58
15
81
51
00
10
0
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NE
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NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
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mic
al
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ract
Se
rvic
e N
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r(C
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land
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sity
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D)
Res
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tial
Hig
h D
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ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
etho
xyet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
1-1
5-9
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
25
000
etho
xyet
han
ol,
2-
11
0-8
0-5
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
20
000
20
000
eth
yl
acet
ate
14
1-7
8-6
30
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
20
0 0
00
20
0 0
00
eth
yl
acry
late
14
0-8
8-5
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
eth
yle
ne
cyan
oh
yd
rin
10
9-7
8-4
2 0
00
2 0
00
1 0
00
2 0
00
1 0
00
2 0
00
15
000
15
000
eth
yle
ned
iam
ine
10
7-1
5-3
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
20
000
42
0 0
00
eth
yle
ne
thio
ure
a9
6-4
5-7
2.5
2.5
1.5
2.5
1.5
2.5
20
20
eth
yle
nei
min
e1
51
-56
-40
.20
.20
.10
.20
.10
.20
.50
.5
eth
yl-
p-n
itro
phen
yl
ben
zenet
hio
no
pho
spho
nat
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[EP
N]
21
04
-64
-50
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.30
.15
0.3
0.1
50
.32
.52
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fenam
ipho
s2
22
24
-92
-68
84
84
86
06
0
fenp
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athri
n3
95
15
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-88
00
80
04
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80
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80
06
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fen
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16
30
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00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
fluo
met
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16
4-1
7-2
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
3 0
00
3 0
00
fluo
rene
86
-73
-71
00
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
09
50
09
50
0
fluo
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69
84
-48
-88
50
08
50
04
50
08
50
04
50
08
50
02
5 0
00
75
0 0
00
fluri
do
ne
59
756
-60
-42
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
02
0 0
00
20
000
flurp
rim
ido
l5
64
25
-91
-36
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
flusi
lazo
le8
55
09
-19
-92
02
01
02
01
02
01
50
15
0
fluto
lanil
66
332
-96
-52
00
02
00
09
50
2 0
00
95
02
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
fluval
inat
e6
94
09
-94
-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
folp
et1
33
-07
-33
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
09
50
09
50
0
fom
esaf
en7
21
78
-02
-07
57
53
57
53
57
51
50
15
0
fono
fos
94
4-2
2-9
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
form
ald
ehyd
e5
0-0
0-0
6 5
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
45
000
45
000
form
ic a
cid
64
-18
-63
0 0
00
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
20
0 0
00
20
0 0
00
fose
tyl
15
845
-66
-69
0 0
00
49
0 0
00
44
5 0
00
49
0 0
00
44
5 0
00
90
000
70
0 0
00
47
00
00
0
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
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e N
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r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
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L N)
Wild
land
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D)
Res
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Com
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stria
l(IL
)
fura
n1
10
-00
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03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
fura
zoli
do
ne
67
-45
-83
.53
.52
3.5
23
.58
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furf
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8-0
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90
45
90
45
90
70
07
00
furm
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60
568
-05
-04
50
45
02
50
45
02
50
45
01
00
01
00
0
furo
thia
zole
53
1-8
2-8
99
4.5
94
.59
20
20
glu
fosi
nat
e5
33
69
-07
-61
01
06
10
61
09
59
5
gly
cid
ald
ehyd
e7
65
-34
-41
01
06
10
61
09
59
5
gly
pho
sate
10
71
-83
-63
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
25
000
guan
idin
e1
13
-00
-83
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
hal
ox
yfo
p,
met
hyl
69
806
-40
-21
.51
.50
.81
.50
.81
.51
01
0
HE
PH
s9N
A1
01
00
01
11
00
011
1 0
00
12
1 0
00
12
1 0
00
13
1 0
00
13
5 0
00
12
5 0
00
12
hep
tach
lor
76
-44
-83
31
.53
1.5
37
.57
.5
hep
tach
lor
epo
xid
e1
02
4-5
7-3
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
33
hex
abro
mo
ben
zene
87
-82
-16
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
hex
abro
mo
bip
hen
yl,
2,2
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59
536
-65
-10
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0.0
90
.04
50
.09
0.0
45
0.0
90
.20
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hex
achlo
rob
enze
ne
11
8-7
4-1
65
65
35
65
35
65
20
04
50
hex
achlo
rob
uta
die
ne
87
-68
-33
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
alp
ha-
31
9-8
4-6
22
12
12
55
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
bet
a-3
19
-85
-78
84
84
82
02
0
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
gam
ma
58
-89
-92
52
51
02
51
02
57
52
50
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
pen
tad
iene
77
-47
-42
00
20
09
52
00
95
20
01
50
01
50
0
hex
achlo
roet
han
e6
7-7
2-1
20
20
10
20
10
20
15
01
50
hex
achlo
rop
hen
e7
0-3
0-4
99
4.5
94
.59
70
70
hex
ahyd
ro-1
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nit
ro-1
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-
tria
zin
e [R
DX
]
12
1-8
2-4
90
90
45
90
45
90
30
03
00
hex
amet
hylp
ho
spho
r-am
ide
68
0-3
1-9
10
10
61
06
10
95
95
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
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al
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L HD)
Com
mer
cial
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Indu
stria
l(IL
)
hex
ano
ne,
2-
59
1-7
8-6
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
hex
azin
one
51
235
-04
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00
01
00
05
00
1 0
00
50
01
00
08
00
08
00
0
hex
yth
iazo
x7
85
87
-05
-08
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
hyd
ram
eth
yln
on
67
485
-29
-49
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
hyd
razi
ne
30
2-0
1-2
4.5
4.5
2.5
4.5
2.5
4.5
10
10
hyd
roq
uin
one
12
3-3
1-9
25
02
50
10
02
50
10
02
50
55
05
50
imaz
alil
35
554
-44
-04
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
imaz
aquin
81
335
-37
-78
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
06
0 0
00
60
000
imaz
ethap
yr
81
335
-77
-58
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
06
0 0
00
60
000
ind
eno
(1,2
,3-c
d)p
yre
ne
19
3-3
9-5
95
,9
5,
50
,9
5,
50
,9
5,
30
0,
50
0,
ipro
dio
ne
36
734
-19
-71
00
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
09
50
09
50
0
iro
n7
43
9-8
9-6
35
000
35
000
35
000
35
000
35
000
35
000
15
0 0
00
15
0 0
00
iso
buta
no
l7
8-8
3-1
9 0
00
39
00
03
4 5
00
39
00
03
4 5
00
9 0
00
70
000
37
0 0
00
iso
pho
rone
78
-59
-16
50
06
50
03
00
06
50
03
00
06
50
03
5 0
00
35
000
iso
pro
pal
in3
38
20
-53
-05
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
03
50
03
50
0
iso
pro
pan
ol
67
-63
-06
5 0
00
65
000
30
000
65
000
30
000
65
000
45
0 0
00
45
0 0
00
iso
pro
pylb
enze
ne
98
-82
-83
00
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
3 0
00
31
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
32
5 0
00
iso
xab
en8
25
58
-50
-71
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
00
0
lact
ofe
n7
75
01
-63
-46
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
LE
PH
s14
NA
10
1 0
00
11
1 0
00
11
1 0
00
12
1 0
00
12
1 0
00
13
1 0
00
13
20
00
12
20
00
12
lin
uro
n3
30
-55
-26
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
lith
ium
74
39
-93
-26
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
mal
athio
n1
21
-75
-56
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
mal
ono
nit
rile
10
9-7
7-3
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
man
coze
b8
01
8-0
1-7
90
09
00
45
09
00
45
09
00
7 0
00
7 0
00
man
eb1
24
27
-38
-21
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
mec
op
rop
[M
CP
P]
93
-65
-23
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
mer
pho
s1
50
-50
-50
.90
.90
.45
0.9
0.4
50
.97
7
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.1–
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
met
alax
yl
57
837
-19
-12
00
02
00
09
50
2 0
00
95
02
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
met
hac
rylo
nit
rile
12
6-9
8-7
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
met
ham
ido
pho
s1
02
65
-92
-61
.51
.50
.81
.50
.81
.51
01
0
met
hid
athio
n9
50
-37
-83
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
met
ho
myl
16
752
-77
-58
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
met
ho
xy-5
-nit
roan
ilin
e, 2
-9
9-5
9-2
30
03
00
15
03
00
15
03
00
65
06
50
met
ho
xych
lor
72
-43
-51
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
met
ho
xyet
han
ol,
2-
10
9-8
6-4
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
met
ho
xyet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
0-4
9-6
25
02
50
15
02
50
15
02
50
2 0
00
2 0
00
met
hyl
acet
ate
79
-20
-93
0 0
00
33
0 0
00
31
5 0
00
33
0 0
00
31
5 0
00
30
000
25
0 0
00
3,4
25
0 0
00
,
met
hyl
eth
yl
ket
one
[ME
K]
78
-93
-32
0 0
00
20
000
9 5
00
20
000
9 5
00
20
000
15
0 0
00
15
0 0
00
,
met
hyl
hyd
razi
ne
60
-34
-43
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
met
hyl
mer
cury
22
967
-92
-63
31
.53
1.5
32
52
5
met
hyl
met
hac
ryla
te8
0-6
2-6
45
000
34
5 0
00
32
0 0
00
34
5 0
00
32
0 0
00
45
000
30
0 0
00
33
00
00
0
met
hyl
tert
-bu
tyl
ether
[M
TB
E]
16
34
-04
-48
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
02
0 0
00
20
000
met
hyl-
5-n
itro
anil
ine,
2-
99
-55
-86
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
03
50
03
50
0
met
hyla
nil
ine,
2-
95
-53
-42
02
01
02
01
02
05
05
0
met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
10
6-4
9-0
10
01
00
60
10
06
01
00
95
09
50
met
hylc
ho
lanth
rene,
3-
56
-49
-50
.15
0.1
50
.07
0.1
50
.07
0.1
51
.51
.5
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(2-c
hlo
roan
ilin
e),
4,4
'-
10
1-1
4-4
30
30
15
30
15
30
35
03
50
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(N,
N-d
imet
hyl)
anil
ine,
4,4
'-
10
1-6
1-1
30
03
00
15
03
00
15
03
00
70
07
00
met
hyle
neb
isb
enze
nam
ine,
4,4
'-
10
1-7
7-9
8.5
8.5
4.5
8.5
4.5
8.5
20
20
met
hyln
aph
thal
ene,
1-
90
-12
-05
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
01
00
01
00
0
met
hyln
aph
thal
ene,
2-
91
-57
-61
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
09
50
95
0
met
hylp
hen
ol,
2-
95
-48
-74
00
04
00
02
00
04
00
02
00
04
00
01
5 0
00
35
0 0
00
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
met
hylp
hen
ol,
3-
10
8-3
9-4
4 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
2 0
00
4 0
00
15
000
35
0 0
00
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-
10
6-4
4-5
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
15
00
35
000
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-c
hlo
ro-3
-5
9-5
0-7
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
25
000
met
hyls
tyre
ne,
alp
ha-
98
-83
-92
00
03
2 0
00
31
00
03
2 0
00
31
00
02
00
01
5 0
00
31
5 0
00
met
ola
chlo
r5
12
18
-45
-25
00
05
00
02
50
05
00
02
50
05
00
03
50
00
35
000
met
rib
uzi
n2
10
87
-64
-98
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
met
sulf
uro
n-m
eth
yl
74
223
-64
-68
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
06
0 0
00
46
0 0
00
mir
ex2
38
5-8
5-5
0.8
0.8
0.4
0.8
0.4
0.8
22
mo
linat
e2
21
2-6
7-1
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
mo
no
met
hyla
rso
nic
aci
d1
24
-58
-33
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
met
hyla
nil
ine,
N-
10
0-6
1-8
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
mycl
ob
uta
nil
88
671
-89
-08
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
nal
ed3
00
-76
-56
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
nap
hth
yla
min
e, 2
-9
1-5
9-8
88
48
48
20
20
nap
rop
amid
e1
52
99
-99
-73
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
25
000
nit
rate
(as
N)
14
797
-55
-85
0 0
00
45
0 0
00
42
5 0
00
45
0 0
00
42
5 0
00
50
000
40
0 0
00
44
00
00
0
nit
rite
(as
N)
14
797
-65
-03
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
42
5 0
00
nit
roan
ilin
e, 2
-8
8-7
4-4
30
03
00
15
03
00
15
03
00
2 5
00
2 5
00
nit
roan
ilin
e, 4
-1
00
-01
-61
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
09
50
95
0
nit
rob
enze
ne
98
-95
-36
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
nit
rofu
razo
ne
59
-87
-01
01
05
.51
05
.51
02
52
5
nit
rogly
ceri
n5
5-6
3-0
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
nit
rog
uan
idin
e5
56
-88
-73
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
5 0
00
25
000
nit
rop
hen
ol,
2-
88
-75
-52
12
21
20
.11
22
12
112
212
10
12
10
12
nit
rop
hen
ol,
4-
10
0-0
2-7
212
21
20
.11
22
12
112
212
10
12
10
12
nit
rop
yre
ne,
4-
57
835
-92
-41
01
06
10
61
02
52
5
nit
roso
die
than
ola
min
e, N
-1
11
6-5
4-7
55
2.5
52
.55
10
10
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EDU
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.1–
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
nit
roso
die
thyla
min
e, N
-
[ND
EA
]
55
-18
-50
.02
0.0
20
.01
0.0
20
.01
0.0
20
.20
.2
nit
roso
dim
eth
yla
min
e, N
-
[ND
MA
]
62
-75
-90
.06
0.0
60
.03
0.0
60
.03
0.0
60
.65
0.6
5
nit
roso
-di-
N-b
uty
lam
ine,
N-
92
4-1
6-3
2.5
2.5
1.5
2.5
1.5
2.5
66
nit
roso
-di-
N-p
rop
yla
min
e, N
-6
21
-64
-72
21
21
24
.54
.5
nit
roso
dip
hen
yla
min
e, N
-8
6-3
0-6
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
6 5
00
6 5
00
nit
roso
met
hyle
thyla
min
e, N
-1
05
95
-95
-60
.65
0.6
50
.30
.65
0.3
0.6
51
.51
.5
nit
roso
mo
rpho
line,
N-
59
-89
-22
21
21
25
5
nit
roso
pip
erid
ine,
N-
10
0-7
5-4
1.5
1.5
0.7
51
.50
.75
1.5
3.5
3.5
nit
roso
pyrr
oli
din
e, N
-9
30
-55
-26
.56
.53
.56
.53
.56
.51
51
5
nit
roto
luen
e, 2
-8
8-7
2-2
30
30
15
30
15
30
15
01
50
nit
roto
luen
e, 3
-9
9-0
8-1
33
1.5
31
.53
25
25
nit
roto
luen
e, 4
-9
9-9
9-0
10
01
00
60
10
06
01
00
95
09
50
no
nan
e, n
-1
11
-84
-29
39
34
.53
93
4.5
97
03
70
no
naq
ueo
us
phas
e li
quid
s15
NA
10
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
rflu
razo
n2
73
14
-13
-21
00
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
09
50
09
50
0
oct
ahyd
ro-1
,3,5
,7-t
etra
nit
ro-
1,3
,5,7
-tet
razo
cine
[HM
X]
26
91
-41
-01
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
000
oct
amet
hylp
yro
pho
spho
ram
ide
[OM
PA
]
15
2-1
6-9
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
oct
yl
phth
alat
e, d
i-n
-[D
NO
P]
11
7-8
4-0
30
03
00
15
03
00
15
03
00
2 5
00
25
00
od
oro
us
sub
stan
ces1
6N
A1
0no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
ory
zali
n1
90
44
-88
-31
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
000
oxad
iazo
n1
96
66
-30
-91
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
oxam
yl
23
135
-22
-08
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
ox
yfl
uo
rfen
42
874
-03
-39
09
04
59
04
59
07
00
70
0
pac
lob
utr
azo
l7
67
38
-62
-04
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
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EDU
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.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
par
aquat
(as
dic
hlo
rid
e)1
91
0-4
2-5
15
01
50
70
15
07
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
par
athio
n5
6-3
8-2
20
02
00
95
20
09
52
00
1 5
00
1 5
00
par
athio
n m
eth
yl
29
8-0
0-0
88
48
48
60
60
peb
ula
te1
11
4-7
1-2
1 5
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
10
000
10
000
pen
dim
ethal
in4
04
87
-42
-11
00
01
00
06
00
1 0
00
60
01
00
09
50
09
50
0
pen
tach
loro
ben
zene,
1,2
,3,4
,5-
60
8-9
3-5
65
65
35
65
35
65
20
05
50
0
pen
tach
loro
ethan
e7
6-0
1-7
15
01
50
75
15
07
51
50
35
03
50
pen
tach
loro
nit
rob
enze
ne
[PC
NB
]
82
-68
-85
55
52
55
52
55
51
50
15
0
pen
taer
yth
rito
l te
tran
itra
te
[PE
TN
]7
8-1
1-5
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
per
chlo
rate
1
47
97
-73
-02
02
01
02
01
02
01
50
15
0
per
fluo
rob
uta
ne
sulf
onat
e
[PF
BS
]
37
5-7
3-5
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
per
met
hri
n (
cis
+ t
rans)
52
645
-53
-11
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
000
phen
anth
rene
85
-01
-83
50
03
50
01
50
03
50
01
50
03
50
01
0 0
00
30
0 0
00
phen
med
ipham
13
684
-63
-48
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
04
00
08
00
06
0 0
00
60
000
phen
ol,
2-m
eth
yl-
4,6
-din
itro
-5
34
-52
-12
.52
.51
.52
.51
.52
.52
02
0
phen
oth
iazi
ne
92
-84
-21
51
58
15
81
51
00
10
0
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
m-
[MP
D]
10
8-4
5-2
20
02
00
95
20
09
52
00
1 5
00
1 5
00
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
o-
[OP
D]
95
-54
-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
07
00
70
0
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
p-
[PP
D]
10
6-5
0-3
6 0
00
6 0
00
3 0
00
6 0
00
30
00
6 0
00
45
000
45
000
phen
ylp
hen
ol,
2-
90
-43
-77
00
07
00
03
50
07
00
03
50
07
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
pho
rate
29
8-0
2-2
6.5
6.5
36
.53
6.5
45
45
pho
smet
73
2-1
1-6
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
phth
alic
aci
d,
p-
10
0-2
1-0
30
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
25
0 0
00
42
50
00
0
pic
lora
m1
91
8-0
2-1
2 0
00
2 0
00
1 0
00
2 0
00
1 0
00
2 0
00
15
000
15
000
pic
ram
ic a
cid
96
-91
-33
31
.53
1.5
32
52
5
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EDU
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.1–
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
pic
ric
acid
8
8-8
9-1
30
30
15
30
15
30
20
02
00
pir
imip
ho
s-m
eth
yl
29
232
-93
-73
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
pro
chlo
raz
67
747
-09
-59
09
04
59
04
59
02
00
20
0
pro
flura
lin
26
399
-36
-02
00
20
09
52
00
95
20
01
50
01
50
0
pro
met
on
16
10
-18
-05
00
50
02
50
50
02
50
50
03
50
03
50
0
pro
met
ryn
72
87
-19
-61
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
09
50
95
0
pro
pac
hlo
r1
91
8-1
6-7
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
3 0
00
3 0
00
pro
pan
il7
09
-98
-81
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
pro
par
git
e2
31
2-3
5-8
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
pro
par
gyl
alco
ho
l1
07
-19
-76
56
53
06
53
06
54
50
45
0
pro
paz
ine
13
9-4
0-2
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
pro
pham
12
2-4
2-9
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
pro
pic
onaz
ole
60
207
-90
-14
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
pro
pylb
enze
ne,
1-
10
3-6
5-1
3 0
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
33
00
03
1 5
00
3 0
00
25
000
32
5 0
00
pro
pyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
met
hyl
ether
10
7-9
8-2
20
000
3,4
20
000
3,4
10
000
3,4
20
000
3,4
10
000
3,4
20
000
3,4
15
0 0
00
3,4
15
0 0
00
,
pro
pyle
ne
ox
ide
75
-56
-96
06
03
06
03
06
01
50
15
0
pro
pyza
mid
e2
39
50
-58
-52
50
02
50
01
00
02
50
01
00
02
50
02
0 0
00
20
000
pyre
ne
12
9-0
0-0
2 5
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
7 5
00
20
0 0
00
pyri
din
e1
10
-86
-13
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
quin
alp
ho
s1
35
93
-03
-81
51
58
15
81
51
00
10
0
quin
oli
ne
91
-22
-54
.54
.52
.54
.52
.54
.51
01
0
quiz
alo
fop
-eth
yl
76
578
-14
-83
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
00
02
00
0
resm
ethri
n1
04
53
-86
-89
00
90
04
50
90
04
50
90
07
00
07
00
0
ronnel
29
9-8
4-3
1 5
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
10
000
10
000
rote
no
ne
83
-79
-41
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
09
50
95
0
sele
nio
us
acid
77
83
-00
-81
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
seth
ox
yd
im7
40
51
-80
-23
00
03
00
01
50
03
00
01
50
03
00
02
0 0
00
20
000
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
silv
er7
44
0-2
2-4
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
1 5
00
35
000
silv
ex9
3-7
2-1
25
02
50
15
02
50
15
02
50
2 0
00
2 0
00
sim
azin
e1
22
-34
-91
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
02
50
25
0
stro
nti
um
74
40
-24
-62
0 0
00
20
000
9 5
00
20
000
9 5
00
20
000
15
0 0
00
41
50
00
0
stry
chnin
e5
7-2
4-9
99
4.5
94
.59
70
70
styre
ne
10
0-4
2-5
15
000
15
000
8 5
00
15
000
8 5
00
15
000
50
000
> 1
000
mg/g
styre
ne-
acry
lonit
rile
[S
AN
]
trim
er (
all
iso
mer
s)
NA
11
90
90
45
90
45
90
70
07
00
sulf
ote
p3
68
9-2
4-5
15
15
81
58
15
10
01
00
sulf
ur,
ele
men
tal
77
04
-34
-92
00
0
TC
MT
B2
15
64
-17
-09
00
90
04
50
90
04
50
90
07
00
07
00
0
teb
uth
iuro
n3
40
14
-18
-12
00
02
00
01
00
02
00
01
00
02
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
tem
epho
s3
38
3-9
6-8
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
terb
acil
59
02
-51
-24
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
terb
ufo
s1
30
71
-79
-90
.80
.80
.40
.80
.40
.86
6
terb
utr
yn
88
6-5
0-0
30
30
15
30
15
30
25
02
50
tetr
achlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,3,4
-6
34
-66
-23
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
08
50
25
000
tetr
achlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,3,5
-6
34
-90
-24
04
02
04
02
04
01
50
3 5
00
tetr
achlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4,5
-9
5-9
4-3
99
4.5
94
.59
70
70
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
,2-
63
0-2
0-6
55
05
50
25
05
50
25
05
50
1 5
00
1 5
00
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
,2-
79
-34
-57
07
03
57
03
57
01
50
15
0
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4,5
-4
90
1-5
1-3
25
02
50
10
02
50
10
02
50
75
02
0 0
00
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4,6
-5
8-9
0-2
2 5
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
1 0
00
2 5
00
7 5
00
20
0 0
00
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,5,6
93
5-9
5-5
25
02
50
10
02
50
10
02
50
75
02
0 0
00
tetr
achlo
rovin
pho
s9
61
-11
-56
00
60
03
00
60
03
00
60
01
50
01
50
0
tetr
aeth
yl
lead
78
-00
-20
.00
30
.00
30
.00
15
0.0
03
0.0
015
0.0
03
0.0
25
0.0
25
tetr
ahyd
rofu
ran
10
9-9
9-9
30
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
20
0 0
00
20
0 0
00
tetr
yl
47
9-4
5-8
65
65
30
65
30
65
45
04
50
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
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T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
thal
liu
m7
44
0-2
8-0
212
thif
ensu
lfuro
n-m
eth
yl
79
277
-27
-34
00
40
02
00
40
02
00
40
03
00
03
00
0
thio
ben
carb
28
249
-77
-63
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
thio
cyan
ate
30
2-0
4-5
6.5
6.5
36
.53
6.5
45
45
thio
dig
lyco
l1
11
-48
-82
00
02
00
01
00
02
00
01
00
02
00
01
5 0
00
15
000
thio
fano
x3
91
96
-18
-49
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
thio
phan
ate-
met
hyl
23
564
-05
-82
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
01
50
02
50
02
0 0
00
20
000
thio
phen
ol
10
8-9
8-5
30
30
15
30
15
30
25
02
50
thir
am1
37
-26
-81
50
15
08
01
50
80
15
01
00
01
00
0
tin
74
40
-31
-55
0 0
00
50
000
25
000
50
000
25
000
50
000
15
0 0
00
> 1
000
mg/g
toxap
hen
e (a
ll i
som
ers)
80
01
-35
-21
51
56
.51
56
.51
53
03
0
tral
om
ethri
n6
68
41
-25
-62
50
25
01
00
25
01
00
25
02
00
02
00
0
tria
dim
efo
n4
31
21
-43
-39
00
90
04
50
90
04
50
90
07
00
07
00
0
tria
llat
e2
30
3-1
7-5
40
04
00
20
04
00
20
04
00
3 0
00
3 0
00
tria
sulf
uro
n8
20
97
-50
-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
trib
enuro
n-m
eth
yl
10
120
0-4
8-0
25
02
50
15
02
50
15
02
50
2 0
00
2 0
00
trib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
61
5-5
4-3
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
trib
ufo
s7
8-4
8-8
0.9
0.9
0.4
50
.90
.45
0.9
77
trib
uty
l p
ho
sphat
e1
26
-73
-83
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
trib
uty
ltin
36
643
-28
-49
94
.59
4.5
97
07
0
tric
hlo
ro-1
,2,2
-tri
fluo
roet
han
e,
1,1
,2-
76
-13
-19
00
00
03
90
0 0
00
34
50
00
03
90
0 0
00
34
50
00
09
00
00
0>
1 0
00
mg/g
3>
1 0
00
mg/g
3
tric
hlo
roac
etic
aci
d7
6-0
3-9
20
02
00
10
02
00
10
02
00
45
04
50
tric
hlo
roan
ilin
e, 2
,4,6
-6
34
-93
-50
.90
.90
.45
0.9
0.4
50
.97
7
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,3-
87
-61
-61
00
10
06
01
00
60
10
04
00
10
000
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
12
0-8
2-1
85
08
50
40
08
50
40
08
50
2 5
00
70
000
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,3
,5-
10
8-7
0-3
65
06
50
35
06
50
35
06
50
20
00
55
000
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
-7
1-5
5-6
15
0 0
00
15
0 0
00
85
000
15
0 0
00
85
000
15
0 0
00
50
0 0
00
> 1
000
mg/g
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EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
-7
9-0
0-5
35
03
50
15
03
50
15
03
50
1 0
00
30
000
tric
hlo
rofl
uo
rom
ethan
e7
5-6
9-4
9 0
00
39
00
03
4 5
00
39
00
03
4 5
00
9 0
00
70
000
3,4
70
000
,
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4-
15
950
-66
-08
5,1
78
5,1
74
0,1
78
5,1
74
0,1
78
5,1
72
50
,17
7 0
00
,17
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,5-
93
3-7
8-8
85
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
25
0,1
77
00
0,1
7
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,6-
93
3-7
5-5
85
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
25
0,1
77
00
0,1
7
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
,5-
95
-95
-48
50
08
50
04
00
08
50
04
00
08
50
02
5 0
00
70
0 0
00
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
,6-
88
-06
-28
58
54
08
54
08
52
50
7 0
00
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,4
,5-
60
9-1
9-8
85
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
40
,17
85
,17
25
0,1
77
00
0,1
7
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ox
yac
etic
aci
d,
2,4
,5-
[2,4
,5-T
]
93
-76
-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,1
,2-
59
8-7
7-6
15
01
50
80
15
08
01
50
1 0
00
1 0
00
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
,3-
96
-18
-40
.10
.10
.05
0.1
0.0
50
.11
1
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,2
,3-
96
-19
-59
09
04
59
04
59
07
00
70
0
tric
resy
l p
ho
sphat
e [T
CP
]1
33
0-7
8-5
65
06
50
30
06
50
30
06
50
4 5
00
4 5
00
trid
iphan
e5
81
38
-08
-29
09
04
59
04
59
07
00
70
0
trie
thyle
ne
gly
col
11
2-2
7-6
65
000
46
5 0
00
43
0 0
00
46
5 0
00
43
0 0
00
65
000
45
0 0
00
44
50
00
0
trif
lura
lin
15
82
-09
-82
50
25
01
00
25
01
00
25
02
00
02
00
0
trim
eth
yl
pho
sphat
e5
12
-56
-13
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
01
50
01
50
0
trim
eth
ylb
enze
ne,
1,3
,5-
10
8-6
7-8
30
03
30
03
15
03
30
03
15
03
00
2 5
00
32
50
0
trin
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
,5-
99
-35
-49
00
90
04
50
90
04
50
90
07
00
07
00
0
trin
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
,6-
11
8-9
6-7
15
15
81
58
15
10
01
00
tris
(1,3
-dic
hlo
ro-2
-pro
pyl)
pho
sphat
e [T
DC
PP
]
13
674
-87
-86
50
65
03
00
65
03
00
65
04
50
04
50
0
tris
(1-c
hlo
ro-2
-
pro
pyl)
pho
sphat
e [T
CP
P]
13
674
-84
-53
00
30
01
50
30
01
50
30
02
50
02
50
0
tris
(2,3
-dib
rom
op
rop
yl)
pho
sphat
e
12
6-7
2-7
66
36
36
15
15
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SCH
EDU
LE 3
.1–
PAR
T 2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T H
UM
AN
HE
AL
TH
1,2
CO
LUM
N 1
CO
LUM
N 2
CO
LUM
N 3
CO
LUM
N 4
CO
LUM
N 5
CO
LUM
N 6
CO
LUM
N 7
CO
LUM
N 8
CO
LUM
N 9
CO
LUM
N 1
0
Subs
tanc
e
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e N
umbe
r(C
AS)
Wild
land
s N
atur
al(W
L N)
Wild
land
s R
ever
ted
(WL R
)Ag
ricul
tura
l(A
L)U
rban
Par
k(P
L)
Res
iden
tial
Low
Den
sity
(RL L
D)
Res
iden
tial
Hig
h D
ensi
ty(R
L HD)
Com
mer
cial
(CL)
Indu
stria
l(IL
)
tris
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
pho
sphat
e
[TC
EP
]
11
5-9
6-8
20
02
00
10
02
00
10
02
00
1 5
00
1 5
00
tris
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
pho
sphat
e7
8-4
2-2
3 0
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
1 5
00
3 0
00
10
000
10
000
tun
gst
en7
44
0-3
3-7
25
25
15
25
15
25
20
02
00
ver
no
late
19
29
-77
-73
03
01
53
01
53
02
50
25
0
vin
clo
zoli
n5
04
71
-44
-88
00
80
04
00
80
04
00
80
06
00
06
00
0
vin
yl
acet
ate
10
8-0
5-4
30
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
15
000
30
000
25
0 0
00
32
50
00
0
vin
yl
chlo
rid
e7
5-0
1-4
22
0.9
52
0.9
52
45
45
VP
Hs1
8N
A1
02
00
11
20
01
12
00
12
20
01
22
00
13
20
01
32
00
12
20
012
war
fari
n8
1-8
1-2
99
4.5
94
.59
70
70
zineb
12
122
-67
-71
50
01
50
08
00
1 5
00
80
01
50
01
0 0
00
10
000
Not
es1
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ub
stan
ces
must
be
anal
yze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
nth
e 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
up
dat
ed
fro
m t
ime
to t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s p
roto
col
or
alte
rnat
e m
etho
ds
acce
pta
ble
to
ad
irec
tor.
2S
tand
ard
s ar
e b
ased
on t
he
20
15
Unit
ed S
tate
s (U
S)
Envir
on
men
tal
Pro
tect
ion A
gen
cy (
EP
A)
“Reg
ional
Scr
een
ing L
evel
s” f
or
soil
in
ges
tio
n.
The
EP
A R
egio
nal
Scr
eenin
g
Lev
els
for
no
n-c
arci
no
gen
icsu
bst
ance
s ar
e ad
just
ed t
o r
efle
ct t
he
19
96
“O
ver
vie
w o
f C
SS
T P
roce
dure
s fo
r th
e D
eriv
atio
n o
f S
oil
Qual
ity M
atri
x S
tand
ard
s fo
r C
onta
min
ated
S
ites
” S
oil
All
oca
tio
n F
acto
r (S
AF
= 0
.2)
and
for
carc
ino
gen
ic s
ub
stan
ces,
a h
um
an l
ifet
ime
cance
r ri
sk o
f le
ss t
han
or
equal
to
one
in 1
00
00
0,
in a
cco
rdan
ce w
ith s
ecti
on 1
8 (
3)
of
this
reg
ula
tio
n,
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e no
ted
. T
he
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al l
and
use
sta
nd
ard
s o
f th
is s
ched
ule
ass
um
e th
e p
rohib
itio
n o
f th
e u
se o
f th
e la
nd
(a)
to
gro
w p
lan
ts f
or
hu
man
co
nsu
mp
tio
n,
and
(b
) as
a c
hil
dre
n’s
pla
ygro
und
, sp
ort
s fi
eld
, p
icnic
are
a o
r an
y o
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y c
hil
dre
n.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.3
Sta
nd
ard
is
bas
ed o
n t
he
US
EP
AR
egio
nal
Inges
tio
n S
cree
nin
g L
evel
sat
ura
tio
n l
imit
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
in s
oil
.4
Sta
nd
ard
is
bas
ed o
n t
he
US
EP
A R
egio
nal
Inges
tio
n S
cree
nin
g L
evel
cei
ling l
imit
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
in s
oil
.5
Sta
nd
ard
is
der
ived
in a
cco
rdan
ce w
ith P
roto
col
28
“2
016
Sta
nd
ard
s D
eriv
atio
n M
etho
ds”
.6
Sta
nd
ard
is
no
t d
eriv
ed b
ased
on t
he
toxic
olo
gy
of
the
sub
stan
ce.
Sta
nd
ard
is
bas
ed o
nth
e H
azar
do
us
Was
te R
egula
tio
n,
B.C
.R
eg.
63
/88
, d
efin
itio
n f
or
was
te a
sbes
tos.
N
ote
th
at1
% b
y w
eigh
t is
eq
uiv
alen
t to
10
00
0 µ
g/g
.7
Sta
nd
ard
rep
rese
nts
a “
Ben
zo(a
)Pyre
ne
To
xic
ity E
quiv
alen
t Q
uo
tien
t (B
aP T
EQ
)”.
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing l
and
use
, H
um
an H
ealt
h P
rote
ctio
n –
Inta
ke
of
conta
min
ated
so
il,
mat
rix s
oil
sta
nd
ard
fo
r b
enzo
(a)p
yre
ne
div
ided
by t
he
19
98
Wo
rld
Hea
lth
Org
aniz
atio
n “
Ben
zo(a
)Pyre
ne
To
xic
ity E
qu
ival
ent
Fac
tor
(BaP
TE
F)”
for
the
sub
stan
ce.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.8
Sta
nd
ard
is
der
ived
usi
ng e
ither
the
resp
ecti
ve
20
01
Rij
ks
Inst
itu
ut
vo
or
Vo
lksg
ezo
nd
hei
d e
n M
ilie
u (
RIV
M)
To
lera
ble
Dai
ly I
nta
ke
(TD
I) f
or
mo
no
chlo
rop
hen
ols
(to
tal)
or
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ols
(to
tal)
. T
he
sum
of
the
conce
ntr
atio
ns
in s
oil
, o
f m
ono
chlo
rop
hen
ol
or
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol
(all
iso
mer
s) s
ub
stan
ces
pre
scri
bed
in t
his
sch
edule
must
no
t ex
ceed
the
stan
dar
d.
Co
nsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
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9H
EP
Hs
-H
eav
y E
xtr
acta
ble
Pet
role
um
Hyd
roca
rbo
ns
in s
oil
, as
def
ined
in 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e.10
NA
–no
t ap
pli
cab
le.
No
CA
S n
um
ber
ex
ists
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
.11
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
Urb
an P
ark (
PL
) la
nd
use
so
il s
tand
ard
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
in S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egula
tio
n,
as i
t w
as b
efo
re t
he
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edu
le.
12
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing l
and
use
so
il s
tand
ard
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
in S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egula
tio
n,
as i
t w
as b
efo
re t
he
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edule
.13
Sta
nd
ard
has
bee
n s
et t
o e
qual
the
Res
iden
tial
(R
L)
land
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8
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C
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Ab
stra
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Serv
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Num
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Nat
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L N)
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Rev
erte
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L)
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L HD)
C
omm
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al4
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In
dust
rial4
(IL)
acen
aphth
ene
83
-32
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acep
hat
e 3
05
60
-19
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acet
ic a
cid
, 2
-met
hyl-
4-
chlo
rop
hen
ox
y-
[MC
PA
]
94
-74
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acet
och
lor
34
256
-82
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acet
one
67
-64
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acet
op
hen
one
98
-86
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acro
lein
1
07
-02
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acry
lam
ide
79
-06
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
acry
lic
acid
7
9-1
0-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
acry
lonit
rile
1
07
-13
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
adip
ic a
cid
1
24
-04
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
alac
hlo
r 1
59
72
-60
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ald
icar
b
11
6-0
6-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
ald
icar
b s
ulf
one
16
46
-88
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ald
rin
30
9-0
0-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
ally
l al
coho
l 1
07
-18
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ally
l ch
lori
de
10
7-0
5-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
alu
min
um
7
42
9-9
0-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
amet
ryn
8
34
-12
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
amin
ob
iphen
yl,
4-
92
-67
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
amin
op
hen
ol,
3-
59
1-2
7-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
amin
op
hen
ol,
4-
12
3-3
0-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
amit
raz
33
089
-61
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
anil
ine
62
-53
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
anth
raq
uin
one,
9,1
0-
84
-65
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
anti
mo
ny
7
44
0-3
6-0
15
20
20
20
20
40
40
40
aram
ite
14
0-5
7-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
asb
esto
s 1
33
2-2
1-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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4
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6
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8
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Ab
stra
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Serv
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L)
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L HD)
C
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In
dust
rial4
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m
33
37
-71
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
atra
zine
19
12
-24
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
aura
min
e 4
92
-80
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
aver
mec
tin B
1 (
a +
b)
71
751
-41
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
azin
pho
s-m
eth
yl
86
-50
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
azo
ben
zene
10
3-3
3-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
azo
dic
arb
onam
ide
12
3-7
7-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
ben
flura
lin
1
86
1-4
0-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
ben
om
yl
17
804
-35
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
sulf
uro
n-m
eth
yl
83
055
-99
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
tazo
n
25
057
-89
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
z(a)
anth
race
ne
56
-55
-3
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
ben
zid
ine
92
-87
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
zo(b
+j)
fluo
ranth
enes
20
5-9
9-2
& 2
05
-82
-3
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
ben
zo(k
)flu
ora
nth
ene
2
07
-08
-9
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
ben
zoic
aci
d
65
-85
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
zotr
ich
lori
de
98
-07
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
zyl
alco
ho
l 1
00
-51
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ben
zyl
chlo
rid
e 1
00
-44
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bif
eno
x
42
576
-02
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bif
enth
rin
8
26
57
-04
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bip
hen
yl,
1,1
'-
92
-52
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bis
(2-c
hlo
roet
ho
xy)
met
han
e 1
11
-91
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bis
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
eth
er
11
1-4
4-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bis
(2-c
hlo
ro-1
-met
hyle
thyl)
eth
er
10
8-6
0-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bis
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
ad
ipat
e 1
03
-23
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bis
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
phth
alat
e
11
7-8
1-7
3
0
[DE
HP
]
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LUM
N 1
C
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MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
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Ab
stra
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Serv
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Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
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L)
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(RL L
D)
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Den
sity
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L HD)
C
omm
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al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
bis
phen
ol
A
80
-05
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bo
ron
74
40
-42
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bo
ron (
ho
t w
ater
so
lub
le)
NA
7
2
bro
mat
e 1
55
41
-45
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bro
mo
-2-c
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
- 1
07
-04
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bro
mo
ben
zene
10
8-8
6-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bro
mo
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e
75
-27
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
bro
mo
form
7
5-2
5-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bro
mo
met
han
e 7
4-8
3-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bro
mo
pho
s 2
10
4-9
6-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
bro
mo
xyn
il
16
89
-84
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buta
die
ne,
1,3
- 1
06
-99
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buta
no
ic a
cid
, 4
-(4
-chlo
ro-2
-m
eth
ylp
hen
ox
y)-
[M
CP
B]
94
-81
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buta
no
l, 2
- 7
8-9
2-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buta
no
l, n
- 7
1-3
6-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buto
xy e
than
ol,
2-
11
1-7
6-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buty
l b
enzy
l p
hth
alat
e 8
5-6
8-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buty
l p
hth
alyl
bu
tyl
gly
cola
te
85
-70
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buty
late
2
00
8-4
1-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buty
late
d h
yd
rox
yto
luen
e [B
HT
] 1
28
-37
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buty
lben
zene,
n-
10
4-5
1-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
buty
lben
zene,
sec
- 1
35
-98
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
buty
lben
zene,
ter
t-
98
-06
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
caco
dyli
c ac
id
75
-60
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cap
rola
ctam
1
05
-60
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cap
tafo
l 2
42
5-0
6-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
cap
tan
1
33
-06
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
carb
aryl
63
-25
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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OLU
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6
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OLU
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8
CO
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Ab
stra
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Serv
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Num
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Nat
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Rev
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omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
carb
ofu
ran
1
56
3-6
6-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
carb
on d
isulf
ide
75
-15
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
carb
on te
trach
lorid
e 56
-23-
5 3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
carb
osu
lfan
5
52
85
-14
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
carb
oxin
5
23
4-6
8-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
ram
ben
1
33
-90
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
ranil
1
18
-75
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rdan
e (c
is +
tra
ns)
5
10
3-7
1-9
& 5
10
3-7
4-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rdec
one
1
43
-50
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rfen
vin
pho
s 4
70
-90
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rim
uro
n,
eth
yl
90
982
-32
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
ro-2
-met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
95
-69
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
roac
etal
deh
yd
e, 2
- 1
07
-20
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
roan
ilin
e, p
- 1
06
-47
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rob
enze
ne
108-
90-7
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
chlo
rob
enzi
late
5
10
-15
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rob
enzo
ic a
cid
, 4
- 7
4-1
1-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
rob
enzo
tric
hlo
rid
e, 4
- 5
21
6-2
5-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
rob
enzo
trif
luo
rid
e, 4
- 9
8-5
6-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
rob
uta
ne,
1-
10
9-6
9-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
roet
han
ol,
2-
10
7-0
7-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
rofo
rm
67-6
6-3
3 5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
chlo
ronap
hth
alen
e, 2
- 9
1-5
8-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
2-
88
-73
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
4-
10
0-0
0-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
2-
9
5-5
7-8
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 ch
loro
phen
ol,
3-
1
08
-43
-0
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
4-
1
06
-48
-9
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
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RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
chlo
rop
ren
e 1
26
-99
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
roth
alo
nil
1
89
7-4
5-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
roto
luen
e, 2
- 9
5-4
9-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
chlo
roto
luen
e, 4
- 1
06
-43
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rpro
pham
1
01
-21
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rpyri
fos
29
21
-88
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rpyri
fos-
met
hyl
55
98
-13
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rsulf
uro
n
64
902
-72
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rthal
-dim
eth
yl
18
61
-32
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chlo
rthio
pho
s 6
02
38
-56
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
chry
sene
21
8-0
1-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
clo
fente
zine
74
115
-24
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cro
tonal
deh
yd
e, t
ran
s-
12
3-7
3-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
cyan
azin
e 2
17
25
-46
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cyan
ogen
4
60
-19
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cycl
ohex
ane,
1,2
,3,4
,5-
pen
tab
rom
o-6
-chlo
ro-
87
-84
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cycl
ohex
ano
ne
10
8-9
4-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
cycl
ohex
ene
11
0-8
3-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
cycl
ohex
yla
min
e 1
08
-91
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cyfl
uth
rin
6
83
59
-37
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cyhal
oth
rin
6
80
85
-85
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cyp
erm
ethri
n
52
315
-07
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
cyro
maz
ine
66
215
-27
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dal
apo
n
75
-99
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dam
ino
zid
e 1
59
6-8
4-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dem
eto
n
80
65
-48
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dia
llat
e 2
30
3-1
6-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
dia
min
oto
luen
e, 2
,5-
95
-70
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dia
zin
on
3
33
-41
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dibe
nz(a
,h)a
nthr
acen
e 53
-70-
3 0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
dib
enzo
(a,e
)pyre
ne
19
2-6
5-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dib
enzo
fura
n
13
2-6
4-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dib
enzo
thio
phen
e 1
32
-65
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dib
rom
o-3
-chlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 9
6-1
2-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,3
- 1
08
-36
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,4
- 1
06
-37
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dib
rom
och
loro
met
han
e [D
BC
M]
12
4-4
8-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dib
rom
oet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
6-9
3-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dib
uty
l p
hth
alat
e [
DB
P]
84
-74
-2
30
dib
uty
ltin
1
44
88
-53
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
amb
a 1
91
8-0
0-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dic
hlo
roac
etic
aci
d
79
-43
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dich
loro
benz
ene,
1,2
- 95
-50-
1 0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
dich
loro
benz
ene,
1,3
- 54
1-73
-1
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
dich
loro
benz
ene,
1,4
- 10
6-46
-7
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
dic
hlo
rob
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
9
1-9
4-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dic
hlo
rod
iflu
oro
met
han
e
75
-71
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
yl
sulf
one,
4,4
'-
80
-07
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1-
75
-34
-3
3 5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
7-0
6-2
3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,1
- 7
5-3
5-4
3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-cis
- 1
56
-59
-2
3 5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-tra
ns-
1
56
-60
-5
3 5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
dic
hlo
rom
eth
ane
75
-09
-2
3 5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
dich
loro
phen
ol, 2
,3-
576-
24-9
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5
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RT
3
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
dich
loro
phen
ol, 2
,4-
120-
83-2
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 di
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,5
- 58
3-78
-8
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
dich
loro
phen
ol, 2
,6-
87-6
5-0
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
dich
loro
phen
ol, 3
,4-
95-7
7-2
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
dich
loro
phen
ol, 3
,5-
591-
35-5
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 d
ich
loro
phen
ox
y a
ceti
c ac
id,
2,4
-
[2,4
-D]
94
-75
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ox
y b
uty
ric
acid
, 2
,4-
[2,4
-DB
]
94
-82
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 78
-87-
5 3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,3
- 1
42
-28
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ano
l, 2
,3-
61
6-2
3-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,3
-
(cis
+ t
rans)
542-
75-6
3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
dic
hlo
rvo
s 6
2-7
3-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dic
roto
pho
s 1
41
-66
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dic
ycl
op
enta
die
ne
77
-73
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
die
ldri
n
60
-57
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
die
than
ola
min
e 1
11
-42
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
die
thyl
ether
6
0-2
9-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
die
thyl
phth
alat
e 8
4-6
6-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
die
thyld
ithio
carb
amat
e
39
2-7
4-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
buty
l et
her
1
12
-34
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
eth
yl
ether
1
11
-90
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
die
thylf
orm
amid
e
61
7-8
4-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dif
lub
enzu
ron
3
53
67
-38
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dii
sob
uty
lene
25
167
-70
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ipin
5
52
90
-64
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
oat
e 6
0-5
1-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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Ab
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Serv
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Nat
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In
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dim
eth
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1
19
-90
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
yl
met
hylp
ho
spho
nat
e
75
6-7
9-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dim
eth
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min
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ne,
4-
[DA
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60
-11
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
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nil
ine,
2,4
- 9
5-6
8-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dim
eth
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nil
ine,
N,N
- [D
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21
-69
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ylb
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a)an
thra
cene,
7,1
2-
57
-97
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ylb
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
1
19
-93
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ylf
orm
amid
e
68
-12
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ylh
yd
razi
ne,
1,1
- 5
7-1
4-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
2,4
- 10
5-67
-9
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
2,6
- 5
76
-26
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dim
eth
ylp
hen
ol,
3,4
- 9
5-6
5-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dim
eth
ylt
erep
hth
alat
e 1
20
-61
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,2
- 5
28
-29
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
- 9
9-6
5-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,4
- 1
00
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-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
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ycl
ohex
yl
phen
ol,
4,6
- 1
31
-89
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
phen
ol,
2,4
- 5
1-2
8-5
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
- 1
21
-14
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
tolu
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2,6
- 6
06
-20
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
tolu
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2-a
min
o-4
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35
572
-78
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
itro
tolu
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4-a
min
o-2
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19
406
-51
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
din
ose
b
88
-85
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dio
xan
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12
3-9
1-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dip
hen
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9
57
-51
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dip
hen
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sulf
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12
7-6
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N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
dip
hen
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1,4
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N,N
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74
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-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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C
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dip
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min
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NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
diq
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8
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N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
Dir
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8
19
37
-37
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
Dir
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Blu
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2
60
2-4
6-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
Dir
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Bro
wn 9
5
16
071
-86
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
dis
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n
29
8-0
4-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
diu
ron
3
30
-54
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
do
din
e 2
43
9-1
0-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
end
osu
lfan
I +
II
11
5-2
9-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
end
oth
all
14
5-7
3-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
end
rin
7
2-2
0-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
EP
TC
7
59
-94
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
eth
ano
l, 2
-(2
-met
ho
xyet
ho
xy)-
1
11
-77
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ethep
ho
n
16
672
-87
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ethio
n
56
3-1
2-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
eth
ox
yet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
1-1
5-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
eth
ox
yet
han
ol,
2-
11
0-8
0-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
eth
yl
acet
ate
14
1-7
8-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
eth
yl
acry
late
1
40
-88
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
eth
yle
ne
cyan
oh
yd
rin
1
09
-78
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
eth
yle
ned
iam
ine
10
7-1
5-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
eth
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ne
thio
ure
a
96
-45
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
eth
yle
nei
min
e 1
51
-56
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ethy
l p-n
itrop
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l be
nzen
ethi
onop
hosp
hona
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21
04
-64
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fenam
ipho
s 2
22
24
-92
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fen
pro
pat
hri
n
39
515
-41
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fen
val
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16
30
-58
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fluo
met
uro
n
21
64
-17
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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C
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In
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fluo
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86
-73
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fluor
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1698
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-8
250
400
200
400
400
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0 2
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2
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fluri
do
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59
756
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-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
flurp
rim
ido
l 5
64
25
-91
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
flusi
lazo
le
85
509
-19
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fluto
lanil
6
63
32
-96
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fluval
inat
e 6
94
09
-94
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
folp
et
13
3-0
7-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
fom
esaf
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72
178
-02
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fono
fos
94
4-2
2-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
form
ald
ehyd
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0-0
0-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
form
ic a
cid
6
4-1
8-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
fose
tyl
15
845
-66
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
fura
n
11
0-0
0-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
fura
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do
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67
-45
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
furf
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8-0
1-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
furm
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ox
6
05
68
-05
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
furo
thia
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5
31
-82
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
glu
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nat
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33
69
-07
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
gly
cid
ald
ehyd
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65
-34
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
gly
pho
sate
1
07
1-8
3-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
guan
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13
-00
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hal
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met
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69
806
-40
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
HE
PH
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7
650
1 00
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1 00
0 1
000
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0 5
000
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0 hep
tach
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76
-44
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hep
tach
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epo
xid
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02
4-5
7-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
abro
mo
ben
zene
87
-82
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hex
abro
mo
bip
hen
yl,
2,2
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59
536
-65
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
hex
achlo
rob
enze
ne
118-
74-1
1.
5 2
0.05
2
2 10
10
10
hex
achlo
rob
uta
die
ne
87
-68
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
alp
ha
31
9-8
4-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
bet
a 3
19
-85
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
gam
ma
5
8-8
9-9
0.
01
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
pen
tad
iene
77
-47
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hex
achlo
roet
han
e 6
7-7
2-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
achlo
rop
hen
e 7
0-3
0-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
ahyd
ro-1
,3,5
-tri
nit
ro-1
,3,5
-
tria
zine
[RD
X]
12
1-8
2-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
amet
hylp
ho
spho
ram
ide
68
0-3
1-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
ano
ne,
2-
59
1-7
8-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hex
azin
one
51
235
-04
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hex
yth
iazo
x
78
587
-05
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hyd
ram
eth
yln
on
6
74
85
-29
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
hyd
razi
ne
30
2-0
1-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
hyd
roq
uin
one
12
3-3
1-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
imaz
alil
3
55
54
-44
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
imaz
aquin
8
13
35
-37
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
imaz
ethap
yr
81
335
-77
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ind
eno
(1,2
,3-c
d)p
yre
ne
19
3-3
9-5
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
ipro
dio
ne
36
734
-19
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
iso
buta
no
l 7
8-8
3-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
iso
pho
rone
78
-59
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
iso
pro
pal
in
33
820
-53
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
iso
pro
pan
ol
67
-63
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
iso
pro
pylb
enze
ne
98
-82
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
iso
xab
en
82
558
-50
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
lact
ofe
n
77
501
-63
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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PA
RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
LE
PH
s9
NA
7
650
1 00
0 1
000
1 00
0 1
000
2 00
0 2
000
2 00
0 li
nuro
n
33
0-5
5-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
lith
ium
7
43
9-9
3-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
mal
athio
n
12
1-7
5-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
mal
ono
nit
rile
1
09
-77
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
man
coze
b
80
18
-01
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
man
eb
12
427
-38
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
mec
op
rop
[M
CP
P]
93
-65
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
mer
pho
s 1
50
-50
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
alax
yl
57
837
-19
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hac
rylo
nit
rile
1
26
-98
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
ham
ido
pho
s 1
02
65
-92
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hid
athio
n
95
0-3
7-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
ho
myl
16
752
-77
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
ho
xy
-5-n
itro
anil
ine,
2-
99
-59
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
ho
xych
lor
72
-43
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
ho
xyet
han
ol,
2-
10
9-8
6-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
ho
xyet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
0-4
9-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyl
acet
ate
79
-20
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl
eth
yl
ket
one
[ME
K]
78
-93
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl
hyd
razi
ne
60
-34
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl
mer
cury
2
29
67
-92
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl
met
hac
ryla
te
80
-62
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl
tert
-bu
tyl
ether
[M
TB
E]
16
34
-04
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyl-
5-n
itro
anil
ine,
2-
99
-55
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyla
nil
ine,
2-
95
-53
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
10
6-4
9-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyla
nil
ine,
N-
10
0-6
1-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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RT
3
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
met
hylc
ho
lanth
rene,
3-
56
-49
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(2-c
hlo
roan
ilin
e),
4,4
'-
10
1-1
4-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(N,
N-d
imet
hyl)
anil
ine,
4,4
'-
10
1-6
1-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyle
neb
isb
enze
nam
ine,
4,4
'-
10
1-7
7-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyln
aph
thal
ene,
1-
90
-12
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hyln
aph
thal
ene,
2-
91
-57
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
hylp
hen
ol,
2-
95
-48
-7
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
met
hylp
hen
ol,
3-
10
8-3
9-4
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-
10
6-4
4-5
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-c
hlo
ro-3
- 5
9-5
0-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
met
hyls
tyre
ne,
alp
ha-
98
-83
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
ola
chlo
r 5
12
18
-45
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
rib
uzi
n
21
087
-64
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
met
sulf
uro
n-m
eth
yl
74
223
-64
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
mir
ex
23
85
-85
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
mo
linat
e 2
21
2-6
7-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
mo
no
met
hyla
rso
nic
aci
d
12
4-5
8-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
mycl
ob
uta
nil
8
86
71
-89
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nal
ed
30
0-7
6-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nap
hth
yla
min
e, 2
- 9
1-5
9-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nap
rop
amid
e 1
52
99
-99
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rate
(as
N)
14
797
-55
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rite
(as
N)
14
797
-65
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roan
ilin
e, 2
- 8
8-7
4-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roan
ilin
e, 4
- 1
00
-01
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rob
enze
ne
98
-95
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rofu
razo
ne
59
-87
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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RT
3
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
nit
rogly
ceri
n
55
-63
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rog
uan
idin
e 5
56
-88
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
rop
hen
ol,
2-
88
-75
-5
0.65
1
0.1
1 1
10
10
10
nit
rop
hen
ol,
4-
10
0-0
2-7
0.
65
1 0.
1 1
1 10
10
10
nit
rop
yre
ne,
4-
57
835
-92
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
die
than
ola
min
e, N
- 1
11
6-5
4-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roso
die
thyla
min
e, N
- [N
DE
A]
55
-18
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
dim
eth
yla
min
e, N
-
[ND
MA
]
62
-75
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
-di-
N-b
uty
lam
ine,
N-
9
24
-16
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
-di-
N-p
rop
yla
min
e, N
- 6
21
-64
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
dip
hen
yla
min
e, N
- 8
6-3
0-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roso
met
hyle
thyla
min
e, N
- 1
05
95
-95
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
mo
rpho
line,
N-
59
-89
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roso
pip
erid
ine,
N-
10
0-7
5-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roso
pyrr
oli
din
e, N
- 9
30
-55
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
nit
roto
luen
e, 2
- 8
8-7
2-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roto
luen
e, 3
- 9
9-0
8-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
nit
roto
luen
e, 4
- 9
9-9
9-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
no
nan
e, n
- 1
11
-84
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
no
naq
ueo
us
phas
e li
quid
s10
N
A7
no
t p
rese
nt11
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
rflu
razo
n
27
314
-13
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
oct
ahyd
ro-1
,3,5
,7-t
etra
nit
ro-
1,3
,5,7
-tet
razo
cin
e [H
MX
]
26
91
-41
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
oct
amet
hylp
yro
pho
spho
ram
ide
[OM
PA
]
15
2-1
6-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
oct
yl
phth
alat
e, d
i-n
- [D
NO
P]
11
7-8
4-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
od
oro
us
sub
stan
ces1
2
NA
7
no
t p
rese
nt11
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
ory
zali
n
19
044
-88
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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EDU
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.1 –
PA
RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
oxad
iazo
n
19
666
-30
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
oxam
yl
23
135
-22
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ox
yfl
uo
rfen
4
28
74
-03
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pac
lob
utr
azo
l 7
67
38
-62
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
par
aquat
(as
dic
hlo
rid
e)
19
10
-42
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
par
ath
ion
5
6-3
8-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
par
ath
ion m
eth
yl
29
8-0
0-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
peb
ula
te
11
14
-71
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pen
dim
ethal
in
40
487
-42
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pen
tach
loro
ben
zene,
1,2
,3,4
,5-
60
8-9
3-5
1
.5
2
0.0
5
2
2
10
10
10
pen
tach
loro
eth
ane
76
-01
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pen
tach
loro
nit
rob
enze
ne
[PC
NB
] 8
2-6
8-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pen
taer
yth
rito
l te
tran
itra
te [
PE
TN
] 7
8-1
1-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
per
chlo
rate
1
47
97
-73
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
per
fluo
rob
uta
ne
sulf
onat
e [P
FB
S]
37
5-7
3-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
per
met
hri
n (
cis
+ t
ran
s)
52
645
-53
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
phen
anth
rene
85
-01-
8 3
5
0.1
5 5
50
50
50
phen
med
ipham
1
36
84
-63
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
phen
ol,
2-m
eth
yl-
4,6
-din
itro
-
[DN
OC
]
53
4-5
2-1
0
.65
1
0
.1
1
1
10
10
10
phen
oth
iazi
ne
92
-84
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
m-
[MP
D]
10
8-4
5-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
o-
[OP
D]
95
-54
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
p-
[PP
D]
10
6-5
0-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
phen
ylp
hen
ol,
2-
90
-43
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pho
rate
2
98
-02
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pho
smet
7
32
-11
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
phth
alic
aci
d,
p-
10
0-2
1-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pic
lora
m
19
18
-02
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
pic
ram
ic a
cid
9
6-9
1-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pic
ric
acid
8
8-8
9-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pir
imip
ho
s- m
eth
yl
29
232
-93
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
chlo
raz
67
747
-09
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
flura
lin
2
63
99
-36
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
met
on
1
61
0-1
8-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
met
ryn
7
28
7-1
9-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
pac
hlo
r 1
91
8-1
6-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
pan
il
70
9-9
8-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
par
git
e 2
31
2-3
5-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
par
gyl
alco
ho
l 1
07
-19
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
paz
ine
13
9-4
0-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
pham
1
22
-42
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
pic
onaz
ole
6
02
07
-90
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
pylb
enze
ne,
1-
10
3-6
5-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
pyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
met
hyl
ether
10
7-9
8-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
pro
pyle
ne
ox
ide
75
-56
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pro
pyza
mid
e 2
39
50
-58
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pyre
ne
129-
00-0
6.
5 10
0.
1 10
10
10
0 10
0 10
0 p
yri
din
e 1
10
-86
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
quin
alp
ho
s 1
35
93
-03
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
quin
oli
ne
91
-22
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
quiz
alo
fop
-eth
yl
76
578
-14
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
resm
ethri
n
10
453
-86
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
ronnel
2
99
-84
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
rote
no
ne
83
-79
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
sele
nio
us
acid
7
78
3-0
0-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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RT
3
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
seth
ox
yd
im
74
051
-80
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
silv
er
7440
-22-
4 15
20
20
20
20
40
40
40
silv
ex
93
-72
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
sim
azin
e 1
22
-34
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
stro
nti
um
7
44
0-2
4-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
stry
chnin
e 5
7-2
4-9
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
styr
ene
100-
42-5
3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
styre
ne-
acry
lonit
rile
[S
AN
] tr
imer
(all
iso
mer
s)
NA
7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
sulf
ote
p
36
89
-24
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
sulf
ur,
ele
men
tal
7
70
4-3
4-9
2
00
0
TC
MT
B
21
564
-17
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
teb
uth
iuro
n
34
014
-18
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tem
epho
s 3
38
3-9
6-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
terb
acil
5
90
2-5
1-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
terb
ufo
s 1
30
71
-79
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
terb
utr
yn
8
86
-50
-0
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tetra
chlo
robe
nzen
e, 1
,2,3
,4-
634-
66-2
1.
5 2
0.05
2
2 10
10
10
tetra
chlo
robe
nzen
e, 1
,2,3
,5-
634-
90-2
1.
5 2
0.05
2
2 10
10
10
tetra
chlo
robe
nzen
e, 1
,2,4
,5-
95-9
4-3
1.5
2 0.
05
2 2
10
10
10
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
,2-
63
0-2
0-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
,2-
79
-34
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tetra
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,3
,4,5
- 49
01-5
1-3
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
tetra
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,3
,4,6
- 58
-90-
2 0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 te
trach
loro
phen
ol, 2
,3,5
,6-
935-
95-5
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 te
trac
hlo
rovin
pho
s 9
61
-11
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tetr
aeth
yl
lead
7
8-0
0-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tetr
ahyd
rofu
ran
1
09
-99
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tetr
yl
47
9-4
5-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
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RT
3
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
thal
liu
m13
74
40
-28
-0
5.5
9
9
9
9
2
5
25
25
thif
ensu
lfuro
n-m
eth
yl
79
277
-27
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
thio
ben
carb
2
82
49
-77
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
thio
cyan
ate
30
2-0
4-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
thio
dig
lyco
l 1
11
-48
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
thio
fano
x
39
196
-18
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
thio
phan
ate-
met
hyl
23
564
-05
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
thio
phen
ol
10
8-9
8-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
thir
am
13
7-2
6-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tin
7440
-31-
5 30
50
5
50
50
300
300
300
toxap
hen
e (a
ll i
som
ers)
8
00
1-3
5-2
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tral
om
eth
rin
6
68
41
-25
-6
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tria
dim
efo
n
43
121
-43
-3
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tria
llat
e 2
30
3-1
7-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tria
sulf
uro
n
82
097
-50
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
trib
enuro
n-m
eth
yl
10
120
0-4
8-0
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
61
5-5
4-3
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trib
ufo
s 7
8-4
8-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trib
uty
l p
ho
sphat
e
12
6-7
3-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trib
uty
ltin
3
66
43
-28
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tric
hlo
ro-1
,2,2
-tri
fluo
roet
han
e,
76
-13
-1
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
1,1
,2-
tric
hlo
roac
etic
aci
d
76
-03
-9
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tric
hlo
roan
ilin
e, 2
,4,6
- 6
34
-93
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
trich
loro
benz
ene,
1,2
,3-
87-6
1-6
1.5
2 0.
05
2 2
10
10
10
trich
loro
benz
ene,
1,2
,4-
120-
82-1
1.
5 2
0.05
2
2 10
10
10
trich
loro
benz
ene,
1,3
,5-
108-
70-3
1.
5 2
0.05
2
2 10
10
10
trich
loro
etha
ne, 1
,1,1
- 71
-55-
6 3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
trich
loro
etha
ne, 1
,1,2
- 79
-00-
5 3
5 0.
1 5
5 50
50
50
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SCH
EDU
LE 3
.1 –
PA
RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
tric
hlo
rofl
uo
rom
ethan
e
75
-69
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
trich
loro
phen
ol, 2
,3,4
- 15
950-
66-0
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 tri
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,3
,5-
933-
78-8
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 tri
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,3
,6-
933-
75-5
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 tri
chlo
roph
enol
, 2,4
,5-
95-9
5-4
0.3
0.5
0.05
0.
5 0.
5 5
5 5
trich
loro
phen
ol, 2
,4,6
- 88
-06-
2 0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 tri
chlo
roph
enol
, 3,4
,5-
609-
19-8
0.
3 0.
5 0.
05
0.5
0.5
5 5
5 tr
ich
loro
phen
ox
yac
etic
aci
d,
2,4
,5-
[2,4
,5-T
]
93
-76
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,1
,2-
59
8-7
7-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
,3-
96
-18
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,2
,3-
96
-19
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tric
resy
l p
ho
sphat
e [T
CP
] 1
33
0-7
8-5
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trid
iphan
e 5
81
38
-08
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
trie
thyle
ne
gly
col
11
2-2
7-6
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trif
lura
lin
1
58
2-0
9-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trim
eth
yl
pho
sphat
e
51
2-5
6-1
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trim
eth
ylb
enze
ne,
1,3
,5-
10
8-6
7-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
trin
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
,5-
99
-35
-4
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
trin
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
,6-
11
8-9
6-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tris
(1,3
-dic
hlo
ro-2
-pro
pyl)
1
36
74
-87
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
pho
sphat
e [T
DC
PP
]
tris
(1-c
hlo
ro-2
-pro
pyl)
pho
sph
ate
[TC
PP
]
13
674
-84
-5
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tris
(2,3
-dib
rom
op
rop
yl)
pho
sphat
e
12
6-7
2-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tris
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
pho
sphat
e
[TC
EP
]
11
5-9
6-8
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
tris
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
pho
sphat
e
78
-42
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
tun
gst
en
74
40
-33
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
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EDU
LE 3
.1 –
PA
RT
3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SO
IL S
TA
ND
AR
DS
TO
PR
OT
EC
T E
CO
LO
GIC
AL
HE
AL
TH
1, 2
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
CO
LUM
N 7
C
OLU
MN
8
CO
LUM
N 9
C
OLU
MN
10
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct
Serv
ice
Num
ber
(CAS
)
W
ildla
nds
Nat
ural
3 (W
L N)
W
ildla
nds
Rev
erte
d3 (W
L R)
Ag
ricul
tura
l4 (A
L)
U
rban
Par
k4 (P
L)
R
esid
entia
l Lo
w D
ensi
ty5
(RL L
D)
R
esid
entia
l H
igh
Den
sity
6 (R
L HD)
C
omm
erci
al4
(CL)
In
dust
rial4
(IL)
ver
no
late
1
92
9-7
7-7
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
vin
clo
zoli
n
50
471
-44
-8
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
vin
yl
acet
ate
10
8-0
5-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
vin
yl
chlo
rid
e 7
5-0
1-4
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
VP
Hs1
4
NA
7
15
0
20
0
20
0
20
0
20
0
20
0
20
0
20
0
war
fari
n
81
-81
-2
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
zineb
1
21
22
-67
-7
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
NS
N
S
Not
es
1.
All
val
ues
in µ
g/g
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ub
stan
ces
must
be
anal
yze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
20
15
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
En
vir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dire
ctor
’s p
roto
col,
or a
ltern
ate
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dir
ecto
r. T
he
hig
h d
ensi
ty r
esid
enti
al l
and
use
sta
nd
ard
s o
f th
is s
ched
ule
ass
um
e th
e p
rohib
itio
n o
f th
e use
of
the
land
(a) t
o gr
ow p
lant
s for
hum
an c
onsu
mpt
ion,
and
(b) a
s a c
hild
ren’
s pla
ygro
und,
spor
ts fi
eld,
pic
nic
area
or a
ny o
ther
use
that
pro
mo
tes
freq
uen
t co
nta
ct b
y c
hil
dre
n.
C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
2.
NS
- I
nsu
ffic
ien
t ac
cep
tab
le s
cien
tifi
c dat
a ex
ists
to
cal
cula
te a
sta
nd
ard
or
no
ap
pro
pri
ate
stan
dar
d,
guid
elin
e o
r cr
iter
ion e
xis
ts t
o d
evel
op
a s
oil
qual
ity s
tan
dar
d.
3.
Sta
nd
ard
is
der
ived
in a
cco
rdan
ce w
ith P
roto
col
28
, “2
016
Stan
dard
s Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”, u
nle
ss o
ther
wis
e no
ted
. 4
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
corr
esp
ond
ing l
and
use
so
il s
tan
dar
d f
or
the
sub
stan
ce i
n S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egula
tio
n,
as i
t re
ad b
efo
re t
he
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edu
le,
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e
no
ted
.
5.
Sta
nd
ard
has
bee
n s
et t
o e
qual
the
Res
iden
tial
(R
L)
land
use
so
il s
tan
dar
d f
or
the
sub
stan
ce i
n S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egula
tio
n,
as i
t re
ad b
efo
re t
he
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edule
, unle
ss
oth
erw
ise
no
ted
. 6.
Sta
nd
ard
has
bee
n s
et t
o e
qual
the
Co
mm
erci
al (
CL
) la
nd
use
so
il s
tan
dar
d f
or
the
sub
stan
ce i
n S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egula
tio
n, as
it
read
bef
ore
the
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edule
, unle
ss
oth
erw
ise
no
ted
. 7.
NA
– n
ot
app
lica
ble
. N
o C
AS
nu
mb
er e
xis
ts f
or
the
sub
stan
ce.
8.
HE
PH
s -
Hea
vy E
xtr
acta
ble
Pet
role
um
Hyd
roca
rbo
ns
in s
oil
, as
def
ined
in 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
and
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e.
9.
LE
PH
s -
Lig
ht
Ex
trac
tab
le P
etro
leu
m H
yd
roca
rbo
ns
in s
oil
, as
def
ined
in 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
and
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e.
10.
So
il m
ust
be
rem
edia
ted
so
that
no
naq
ueo
us
phas
e li
quid
s ar
e no
t p
rese
nt
in q
uan
titi
es i
n e
xce
ss o
f th
at a
ccep
tab
le t
o a
dir
ecto
r.
11.
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
Urb
an P
ark (
PL
) la
nd
use
so
il s
tan
dar
d f
or
the
sub
stan
ce i
n S
ched
ule
4 o
f th
is r
egu
lati
on,
as i
t re
ad b
efo
re t
he
rep
eal
of
that
sch
edule
.
12.
So
il m
ust
be
rem
edia
ted
so
that
od
oro
us
sub
stan
ces
are
no
t p
rese
nt
in q
uan
titi
es i
n e
xce
ss o
f th
at a
ccep
tab
le t
o a
dir
ecto
r.
13.
Stan
dard
s hav
e be
en d
eriv
ed in
acc
orda
nce
with
Pro
toco
l 28,
“20
16 S
tand
ards
Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”.
14.
VP
Hs
- V
ola
tile
Pet
role
um
Hyd
roca
rbo
ns
in s
oil
, as
def
ined
in 2
01
5 B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
and
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e.
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ED
UL
E 3
.2
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
acen
aphth
ene
83
-32
-9
60
2
50
4
acep
hat
e 3
05
60
-19
-1
1
54
acet
ic a
cid
, 2
-met
hyl-
4-c
hlo
rop
hen
oxy-
[MC
PA
]
94
-74
-6
26
5,
42
6
0.0
25
2
5
10
07
acet
och
lor
34
25
6-8
2-1
80
4
acet
one
67
-64
-1
3
50
04
acet
op
hen
one
98
-86
-2
4
00
4
acri
din
e 2
60
-94
-6
0.5
acro
lein
1
07
-02
-8
10
38
3
4,8
acry
lam
ide
79
-06
-1
0
.14
acry
lic
acid
7
9-1
0-7
2 0
00
4
acry
lonit
rile
1
07
-13
-1
5
4,8
adip
ic a
cid
1
24
-04
-9
8
00
04
alac
hlo
r 1
59
72
-60
-8
3
4
ald
icar
b
11
6-0
6-3
1
05,
1.5
6
54
.99,
67
.51
0
11
4
4
ald
icar
b s
ulf
one
16
46
-88
-4
4
4
ald
rin
30
9-0
0-2
0
.04
11
0.7
11
0
.00
94
ally
l al
coho
l 1
07
-18
-6
2
04
ally
l ch
lori
de
10
7-0
5-1
7.5
4
alum
inum
7
42
9-9
0-5
5 0
00
5
00
0
9 5
00
12
,13
amet
ryn
8
34
-12
-8
3
54
amin
ob
iphen
yl,
4-
92
-67
-1
0
.00
75
4
amin
op
hen
ol,
3-
59
1-2
7-5
30
04
amin
op
hen
ol,
4-
12
3-3
0-8
80
4
amit
raz
33
08
9-6
1-1
10
4
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RIC
AL
WA
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R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
amm
onia
, to
tal
(as
N)
76
64
-41
-7
1 3
10
@ p
H >
8.5
5,1
4
3 7
00
@ p
H 8
.0 -
< 8
.55
,14
11
30
0 @
pH
7.5
- <
8.0
5,1
4
18
50
0 @
pH
7.0
- <
7.5
5,1
4
18
40
0 @
pH
< 7
.05
,14
2 3
00
@ p
H >
8.5
6,1
5
6 8
50
@ p
H 8
.0 -
< 8
.56
,15
20
00
0 @
pH
7.5
- <
8.0
6,1
5
64
00
0 @
pH
7.0
- <
7.5
6,1
5
20
0 0
00
@ p
H <
7.0
6,1
5
anil
ine
62
-53
-3
20
3
04
anth
race
ne
12
0-1
2-7
1
1
00
04
anth
raq
uin
one,
9,1
0-
84
-65
-1
4
4
anti
mo
ny
74
40
-36
-0
90
5,
2 5
00
6
67
aram
ite
14
0-5
7-8
64
arse
nic
7
44
0-3
8-2
5
05,
12
56
1
00
2
5
10
7
asb
esto
s 1
33
2-2
1-4
7 m
.f./
L1
6
asula
m
33
37
-71
-1
2
00
4
atra
zine
19
12
-24
-9
20
5,
10
06
1
0
60
5
7
aura
min
e 4
92
-80
-8
0
.24
azin
pho
s-m
ethyl
86
-50
-0
20
2
07
azo
ben
zene
10
3-3
3-3
1.5
4
azo
dic
arb
onam
ide
12
3-7
7-3
4 0
00
4
bar
ium
7
44
0-3
9-3
1
0 0
00
5,
5 0
00
6
1 0
00
7
ben
flura
lin
1
86
1-4
0-1
1 0
00
4
ben
om
yl
17
80
4-3
5-2
20
04
ben
sulf
uro
n-m
ethyl
83
05
5-9
9-6
80
04
ben
tazo
n
25
05
7-8
9-0
10
04
ben
z(a)
anth
race
ne
56
-55
-3
1
0.0
74
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ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
ben
zene
71
-43
-2
40
05,
1 0
00
6
57
ben
zid
ine
92
-87
-5
0
.14
,8
ben
zo(a
)pyre
ne
50
-32
-8
0.1
0
.01
7
ben
zo(b
+j)
fluo
ranth
enes
2
05
-99
-2 &
20
5-8
2-3
0
.07
4
ben
zoic
aci
d
65
-85
-0
1
5 0
00
4
ben
zotr
ichlo
rid
e 9
8-0
7-7
0.5
4,8
ben
zyl
alco
ho
l 1
00
-51
-6
4
00
4
ben
zyl
chlo
rid
e 1
00
-44
-7
0
.94
ber
yll
ium
7
44
0-4
1-7
1
.55,
1 0
00
6
10
0
10
0
84
bif
eno
x
42
57
6-0
2-3
35
4
bip
hen
yl,
1,1
'-
92
-52
-4
2
00
04
bis
(2-c
hlo
roet
ho
xy)
met
han
e 1
11
-91
-1
1
04
bis
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
eth
er
11
1-4
4-4
0.1
54
bis
(2-c
hlo
ro-1
-met
hyle
thyl)
eth
er
10
8-6
0-1
15
04
bis
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
ad
ipat
e 1
03
-23
-1
1
50
4
bis
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
phth
alat
e [D
EH
P]
11
7-8
1-7
1
60
1
04
bis
phen
ol
A
80
-05
-7
2
00
4
bo
ron
7
44
0-4
2-8
1
2 0
00
5
00
- 6
00
01
7
5 0
00
5
00
07
bro
mac
il
31
4-4
0-9
5
0
0.2
18,
0.6
19
1
10
0
bro
mat
e 1
55
41
-45
-4
1
07
bro
mo
-2-c
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
- 1
07
-04
-0
1
4,8
bro
mo
ben
zene
10
8-8
6-1
30
4
bro
mo
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e [B
DC
M]
75
-27
-4
10
0
10
07
,20
bro
mo
form
7
5-2
5-2
1
00
1
00
7,2
0
bro
mo
met
han
e 7
4-8
3-9
5.5
4
bro
mo
pho
s 2
10
4-9
6-3
20
4
bro
mo
xynil
1
68
9-8
4-5
5
0
0.3
51
0
11
5
7
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
buta
die
ne,
1,3
- 1
06
-99
-0
1
4,8
buta
no
ic a
cid
, 4
-(4
-ch
loro
-2-
met
hylp
hen
oxy)-
[M
CP
B]
94
-81
-5
4
04
buta
no
l, 2
- 7
8-9
2-2
8 0
00
4
buta
no
l, n
- 7
1-3
6-3
40
04
buto
xy e
than
ol,
2-
11
1-7
6-2
40
04
buty
l b
enzy
l p
hth
alat
e 8
5-6
8-7
80
4
buty
l p
hth
alyl
buty
l g
lyco
late
8
5-7
0-1
4 0
00
4
buty
late
2
00
8-4
1-5
20
04
buty
late
d h
yd
roxyto
luen
e [B
HT
] 1
28
-37
-0
4
54
buty
lben
zene,
n-
10
4-5
1-8
20
04
buty
lben
zene,
sec
- 1
35
-98
-8
4
00
4
buty
lben
zene,
ter
t-
98
-06
-6
4
00
4
caco
dyli
c ac
id
75
-60
-5
8
04
cad
miu
m
74
40
-43
-9
0.5
@ H
< 3
05
,21
1.5
@ H
30
- <
90
5,2
1
2.5
@ H
90
- <
15
05
,21
3.5
@ H
15
0 -
< 2
10
5,2
1
4 @
H
21
05
,21
15
6
5
80
5
7
calc
ium
7
44
0-7
0-2
1
00
0 m
g/L
cap
rola
ctam
1
05
-60
-2
2
00
04
cap
tafo
l 2
42
5-0
6-1
14
cap
tan
1
33
-06
-2
15
10
7
04
carb
aryl
63
-25
-2
25,
36
1 1
00
9
07
carb
ofu
ran
1
56
3-6
6-2
1
8
4
5
90
7
carb
on d
isulf
ide
75
-15
-0
4
00
4
carb
on t
etra
chlo
rid
e
56
-23
-5
13
0
5
2
7
carb
osu
lfan
5
52
85
-14
-8
4
04
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ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
carb
oxin
5
23
4-6
8-4
40
04
cate
cho
l 1
20
-80
-9
2 0
00
22
chlo
ram
ben
1
33
-90
-4
6
04
chlo
ran
il
11
8-7
5-2
0.4
4
chlo
rdan
e (c
is +
tra
ns)
5
10
3-7
1-9
&
51
03
-74
-2
0.0
6
7
0
.45
4
chlo
rdec
one
14
3-5
0-0
0.0
15
4
chlo
rfen
vin
pho
s 4
70
-90
-6
3
4
chlo
rid
e io
n
16
88
7-0
0-6
1
50
0 m
g/L
5
10
0 m
g/L
23
6
00
mg/L
2
50
mg/L
7,2
4
chlo
rim
uro
n,
ethyl-
9
09
82
-32
-4
8
04
chlo
rine
(Cl 2
)25
7
78
2-5
0-5
2
05,
30
6
1 0
00
chlo
ro-2
-met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
95
-69
-2
1
.54
chlo
roac
etal
deh
yd
e, 2
- 1
07
-20
-0
0
.64
chlo
roan
ilin
e, p
- 1
06
-47
-8
0
.84
chlo
rob
enze
ne
10
8-9
0-7
1
35,
25
06
8
07
,13
chlo
rob
enzi
late
5
10
-15
-6
1
.54
chlo
rob
enzo
ic a
cid
, 4
- 7
4-1
1-3
10
04
chlo
rob
enzo
tric
hlo
rid
e, 4
- 5
21
6-2
5-1
0.0
54
,8
chlo
rob
enzo
trif
luo
rid
e, 4
- 9
8-5
6-6
10
4
chlo
rob
uta
ne,
1-
10
9-6
9-3
15
04
chlo
roet
han
ol,
2-
10
7-0
7-3
80
4
chlo
rofo
rm
67
-66
-3
20
10
0
10
07
,20
chlo
ronap
hth
alen
e, 2
- 9
1-5
8-7
30
04
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
2-
88
-73
-3
0
.54
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
4-
10
0-0
0-5
44
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
2-
9
5-5
7-8
1
9.5
– 2
60
02
6
0
.12
4,2
7
45
12
,13
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
3-
1
08
-43
-0
17
– 2
30
02
6
0
.12
4,2
7
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
4-
1
06
-48
-9
8.5
– 1
18
02
6
0
.12
4,2
7
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NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
chlo
rop
ren
e 1
26
-99
-8
8
04
chlo
roth
alo
nil
1
89
7-4
5-6
2
5,
46
5
.8
17
0
50
4
chlo
roto
luen
e, 2
- 9
5-4
9-8
80
4
chlo
roto
luen
e, 4
- 1
06
-43
-4
8
04
chlo
rpro
pham
1
01
-21
-3
8
00
4
chlo
rpyri
fos
29
21
-88
-2
0.0
2
2
4
90
7
chlo
rpyri
fos-
met
hyl
55
98
-13
-0
4
04
chlo
rsulf
uro
n
64
90
2-7
2-3
20
04
chlo
rthal
-dim
ethyl
18
61
-32
-1
4
04
chlo
rthio
pho
s 6
02
38
-56
-4
3
4
chro
miu
m,
hex
aval
ent2
8
18
54
0-2
9-9
1
05,
15
6
8
50
5
07
chro
miu
m,
triv
alen
t28
1
60
65
-83
-1
90
5,
56
06
5
5
0
6 0
00
4
chry
sene
21
8-0
1-9
1
7
4
clo
fen
tezi
ne
74
11
5-2
4-5
50
4
cob
alt
74
40
-48
-4
40
5
0
1 0
00
1
4
cop
per
7
44
0-5
0-8
2
0 @
H <
50
5,2
1
30
@ H
= 5
0 -
< 7
55
,21
40
@ H
= 7
5 -
< 1
00
5,2
1
50
@ H
= 1
00
- <
12
55
,21
60
@ H
= 1
25
- <
15
05
,21
70
@ H
= 1
50
- <
17
55
,21
80
@ H
= 1
75
- <
20
05
,21
90
@ H
> 2
00
5,2
1
20
6
20
0
30
0
1 5
00
12
,13
cro
tonal
deh
yd
e, t
ran
s-
12
3-7
3-9
54
,8
cyan
azin
e 2
17
25
-46
-2
20
0
.5
10
0
.24
cyan
ide
57
-12
-5
50
5,2
9,
10
6,2
9
20
07
,30
cyan
ogen
4
60
-19
-5
4
4
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R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
cycl
ohex
ane,
1,2
,3,4
,5-p
enta
bro
mo
-6-
chlo
ro-
87
-84
-3
7
4
cycl
ohex
anone
10
8-9
4-1
20
00
04
cycl
ohex
ene
11
0-8
3-8
20
4
cycl
ohex
yla
min
e 1
08
-91
-8
8
00
4
cyfl
uth
rin
68
35
9-3
7-5
10
04
cyhal
oth
rin
68
08
5-8
5-8
20
4
cyp
erm
ethri
n
52
31
5-0
7-8
40
4
cyro
maz
ine
66
21
5-2
7-8
30
4
dal
apo
n
75
-99
-0
1
00
4
dam
ino
zid
e 1
59
6-8
4-5
8.5
4
del
tam
ethri
n
52
91
8-6
3-5
0
.18
2.5
dem
eto
n
80
65
-48
-3
0
.15
4
dia
llat
e 2
30
3-1
6-4
2.5
4
dia
min
oto
luen
e, 2
,5-
95
-70
-5
1
4
dia
zin
on
3
33
-41
-5
0.0
3
1
4
20
7
dib
enz(
a,h)a
nth
race
ne
53
-70
-3
0
.01
4,8
dib
enzo
fura
n
13
2-6
4-9
44
dib
enzo
thio
phen
e 1
32
-65
-0
4
04
dib
rom
o-3
-chlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 9
6-1
2-8
0.5
4,8
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,3
- 1
08
-36
-1
1
.54
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,4
- 1
06
-37
-6
4
04
dib
rom
och
loro
met
han
e [D
BC
M]
12
4-4
8-1
1
00
1
00
7,2
0
dib
rom
oet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
6-9
3-4
0.5
4,8
dib
uty
l p
hth
alat
e [D
BP
] 8
4-7
4-2
1
90
4
00
4
dib
uty
ltin
1
44
88
-53
-0
0.8
dic
amb
a 1
91
8-0
0-9
1
00
0
.18
1
22
1
20
7
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
- 9
5-5
0-1
7
5,
42
06
2
00
7,1
3
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,3
- 5
41
-73
-1
1 5
00
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,4
- 1
06
-46
-7
26
0
57
,13
dic
hlo
rob
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
9
1-9
4-1
0.3
54
dic
hlo
rod
iflu
oro
met
han
e 7
5-7
1-8
80
04
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
yl
sulf
one,
4,4
'-
80
-07
-9
3
4
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
ylt
rich
loro
ethan
e, t
ota
l
[DD
T] 3
1
NA
32
0
.01
30
0
.45
4
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1-
75
-34
-3
3
04
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
7-0
6-2
1
00
0
5
5
7
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,1
- 7
5-3
5-4
14
7
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-cis
- 1
56
-59
-2
8
4
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
-tra
ns-
1
56
-60
-5
8
04
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e
75
-09
-2
98
0
5
0
50
7
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
- 5
76
-24
-9
5.5
– 7
60
26
0.3
24
,33
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
- 1
20
-83
-2
3 -
40
02
6
0
.32
4,3
3
90
07
,13
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,5
- 5
83
-78
-8
2.5
- 3
40
26
0
.32
4,3
3
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,6
- 8
7-6
5-0
1
0 –
1 3
60
26
0
.32
4,3
3
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,4
- 9
5-7
7-2
3
- 4
00
26
0
.32
4,3
3
dic
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,5
- 5
91
-35
-5
2.5
- 3
00
26
0
.32
4,3
3
dic
hlo
rop
hen
oxyac
etic
aci
d,
2,4
-
[2,4
-D]
94
-75
-7
40
10
0
10
07
dic
hlo
rop
hen
oxy(2
,4-)
buty
ric
acid
, 4
-
[2,4
-DB
]
94
-82
-6
3
04
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 7
8-8
7-5
4.5
4
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,3
- 1
42
-28
-9
8
04
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ano
l, 2
,3-
61
6-2
3-9
10
4
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,3
- (c
is +
tra
ns)
5
42
-75
-6
1
.54
dic
hlo
rvo
s 6
2-7
3-7
0.5
54
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
dic
lofo
p-m
ethyl
51
33
8-2
7-3
6
1
0.1
8
9
97
dic
roto
pho
s 1
41
-66
-2
0
.44
dic
ycl
op
enta
die
ne
77
-73
-6
3
00
4
die
ldri
n
60
-57
-1
0.0
41
1
0
.7
0.0
14
die
than
ola
min
e 1
11
-42
-2
8
4
die
thyl
ether
6
0-2
9-7
80
04
die
thyl
phth
alat
e 8
4-6
6-2
3 0
00
4
die
thyld
ithio
carb
amat
e 3
92
-74
-5
0
.64
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
buty
l et
her
1
12
-34
-5
1
00
4
die
thyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
ethyl
ether
1
11
-90
-0
2
50
4
die
thylf
orm
amid
e 6
17
-84
-5
4
4
dif
lub
enzu
ron
3
53
67
-38
-5
8
04
dii
sob
uty
lene
25
16
7-7
0-8
40
4
dii
sop
rop
ano
lam
ine
[DIP
A]3
4
11
0-9
7-4
1
5 0
00
3
9 0
00
3
8 0
00
3
50
01
2
dim
ethip
in
55
29
0-6
4-7
80
4
dim
etho
ate
6
0-5
1-5
6
2
3
2
07
dim
etho
xyb
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
1
19
-90
-4
0
.14
dim
ethyl
met
hylp
ho
spho
nat
e 7
56
-79
-6
9
04
dim
ethyla
min
oaz
ob
enze
ne,
4-
[DA
B]
60
-11
-7
0
.03
54
dim
ethyla
nil
ine,
2,4
- 9
5-6
8-1
0.8
4
dim
ethyla
nil
ine,
N,N
- [D
MA
] 1
21
-69
-7
8
4
dim
ethylb
enz(
a)an
thra
cene,
7,1
2-
57
-97
-6
0
.02
4,8
dim
ethylb
enzi
din
e, 3
,3'-
1
19
-93
-7
0
.01
54
dim
ethylf
orm
amid
e 6
8-1
2-2
40
04
dim
ethylh
yd
razi
ne,
1,1
- 5
7-1
4-7
0.4
4
dim
ethylp
hen
ol,
2,4
- 1
05
-67
-9
8
04
dim
ethylp
hen
ol,
2,6
- 5
76
-26
-1
2
.54
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
dim
ethylp
hen
ol,
3,4
- 9
5-6
5-8
44
dim
ethylt
erep
hth
alat
e 1
20
-61
-6
4
00
4
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,2
- 5
28
-29
-0
0
.44
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
- 9
9-6
5-0
0.4
4
din
itro
ben
zene,
1,4
- 1
00
-25
-4
0
.44
din
itro
-o-c
ycl
ohex
yl
phen
ol,
4,6
- 1
31
-89
-5
8
4
din
itro
phen
ol,
2,4
- 5
1-2
8-5
2
00
02
2
84
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
- 1
21
-14
-2
0
.54
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2,6
- 6
06
-20
-2
0
.14
din
itro
tolu
ene,
2-a
min
o-4
,6-
35
57
2-7
8-2
84
din
itro
tolu
ene,
4-a
min
o-2
,6-
19
40
6-5
1-0
84
din
ose
b
88
-85
-7
0.5
1
62
3,
46
35,
93
19
1
50
36
4
4
dio
xan
e, 1
,4-
12
3-9
1-1
1.5
4
dip
hen
amid
9
57
-51
-7
1
00
4
dip
hen
yl
sulf
one
12
7-6
3-9
34
dip
hen
yl-
1,4
-ben
zened
iam
ine,
N,N
'-
74
-31
-7
1
4
dip
hen
yla
min
e 1
22
-39
-4
1
00
4
diq
uat
(as
dib
rom
ide)
8
5-0
0-7
7
0
70
7
Dir
ect
Bla
ck 3
8
19
37
-37
-7
0
.02
4
Dir
ect
Bro
wn 9
5
16
07
1-8
6-6
0.0
25
4
dis
ulf
oto
n
29
8-0
4-4
0.1
54
diu
ron
3
30
-54
-1
15
0
15
07
do
din
e 2
43
9-1
0-3
15
4
end
osu
lfan
I +
II
11
5-2
9-7
0
.01
5,8,
0.0
15
6
25
4
end
oth
all
14
5-7
3-3
80
4
end
rin
7
2-2
0-8
0
.02
3
0
.2
14
EP
Hw
10
-19
37
,38
N
A3
2
5 0
00
5
00
0
5 0
00
5
00
0
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NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
EP
TC
7
59
-94
-4
1
00
4
ethan
ol,
2-(
2-m
etho
xyet
ho
xy)-
1
11
-77
-3
1
50
4
ethep
ho
n
16
67
2-8
7-0
20
4
ethin
yle
stra
dio
l, 1
7-a
lpha
[EE
2]3
9
57
-63
-6
0.0
05
ethio
n
56
3-1
2-2
24
etho
xyet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
1-1
5-9
40
04
etho
xyet
han
ol,
2-
11
0-8
0-5
35
04
ethyl
acet
ate
14
1-7
8-6
3 5
00
4
ethyl
acry
late
1
40
-88
-5
2
04
ethyl
p-n
itro
phen
yl
ben
zenet
hio
no
pho
spho
nat
e [E
PN
]
21
04
-64
-5
0
.04
4
ethylb
enze
ne
10
0-4
1-4
2
00
05,
2 5
00
6
14
07
,13
ethyle
ne
cyan
ohyd
rin
1
09
-78
-4
3
00
4
ethyle
ned
iam
ine
10
7-1
5-3
35
04
ethyle
ne
gly
col
10
7-2
1-1
1
92
0 m
g/L
8
00
04
ethyle
ne
thio
ure
a 9
6-4
5-7
0.3
4
ethyle
nei
min
e 1
51
-56
-4
0
.14
,8
fenam
ipho
s 2
22
24
-92
-6
1
4
fen
pro
pat
hri
n
39
51
5-4
1-8
10
04
fenval
erat
e 5
16
30
-58
-1
1
00
4
fluo
met
uro
n
21
64
-17
-2
5
04
fluo
ranth
ene
20
6-4
4-0
2
1
50
4
fluo
rene
86
-73
-7
12
0
15
04
fluo
rid
e 1
69
84
-48
-8
2 0
00
@ H
< 5
05
,21
3 0
00
@ H
5
05
,21
15
00
06
1 0
00
1
00
04
0
1 5
00
7
fluri
do
ne
59
75
6-6
0-4
30
04
flurp
rim
ido
l 5
64
25
-91
-3
8
04
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
flusi
lazo
le
85
50
9-1
9-9
34
fluto
lanil
6
63
32
-96
-5
2
50
4
fluval
inat
e 6
94
09
-94
-5
4
04
folp
et
13
3-0
7-3
45
4
fom
esaf
en
72
17
8-0
2-0
0.8
4
fono
fos
94
4-2
2-9
84
form
ald
ehyd
e 5
0-0
0-0
80
04
form
ic a
cid
6
4-1
8-6
3 5
00
4
fose
tyl
15
84
5-6
6-6
10
00
04
fura
n
11
0-0
0-9
44
fura
zoli
do
ne
67
-45
-8
0
.04
4
furf
ura
l 9
8-0
1-1
10
4
furm
ecycl
ox
6
05
68
-05
-0
5
4
furo
thia
zole
5
31
-82
-8
0
.14
glu
fosi
nat
e 5
33
69
-07
-6
1
.54
gly
cid
ald
ehyd
e 7
65
-34
-4
1
.54
gly
pho
sate
1
07
1-8
3-6
5
00
0
2
80
2
80
7
guan
idin
e 1
13
-00
-8
4
04
hal
oxyfo
p,
met
hyl
69
80
6-4
0-2
0.2
4
hep
tach
lor
76
-44
-8
0.1
41
34
1
0.0
35
4
hep
tach
lor
epo
xid
e 1
02
4-5
7-3
0
.14
1
3
41
0
.01
54
hex
abro
mo
bip
hen
yl,
2,2
',4,4
',5,5
'-
59
53
6-6
5-1
0.0
05
4
hex
achlo
rob
enze
ne
11
8-7
4-1
0
.5
0.1
4
hex
achlo
rob
uta
die
ne
87
-68
-3
15
2
4
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
alp
ha
31
9-8
4-6
0
.14
2
4
42
0
.02
54
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
bet
a 3
19
-85
-7
0.1
42
44
2
0.0
85
4
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
gam
ma
58
-89
-9
0.1
42
44
2
0.1
54
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
pen
tad
iene
77
-47
-4
2
54
hex
achlo
roet
han
e 6
7-7
2-1
34
hex
achlo
rop
hen
e 7
0-3
0-4
14
hex
ahyd
ro-1
,3,5
-tri
nit
ro-1
,3,5
-tri
azin
e
[RD
X]
12
1-8
2-4
1.5
4
hex
amet
hylp
ho
spho
ram
ide
68
0-3
1-9
1.5
4
hex
ano
ne,
2-
59
1-7
8-6
20
4
hex
azin
one
51
23
5-0
4-2
15
04
hex
yth
iazo
x
78
58
7-0
5-0
10
04
hyd
ram
ethyln
on
6
74
85
-29
-4
1
4
hyd
razi
ne
30
2-0
1-2
0.0
54
hyd
roq
uin
one
12
3-3
1-9
4
52
2
2.5
4
imaz
alil
3
55
54
-44
-0
5
04
imaz
aquin
8
13
35
-37
-7
1
00
04
imaz
ethap
yr
81
33
5-7
7-5
1 0
00
4
ipro
dio
ne
36
73
4-1
9-7
15
04
iro
n4
3,4
4
74
39
-89
-6
5
00
0
6
50
01
2,1
3
iso
buta
no
l 7
8-8
3-1
1 0
00
4
iso
pho
rone
78
-59
-1
1
50
4
iso
pro
pal
in
33
82
0-5
3-0
60
4
iso
pro
pan
ol
67
-63
-0
8
00
04
iso
pro
pylb
enze
ne
98
-82
-8
4
00
4
iso
xab
en
82
55
8-5
0-7
20
04
lact
ofe
n
77
50
1-6
3-4
84
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NU
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RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
lead
7
43
9-9
2-1
4
0 @
H <
50
5,2
1
50
@ H
= 5
0 -
< 1
00
5,2
1
60
@ H
= 1
00
- <
20
05
,21
11
0 @
H =
20
0 -
< 3
00
5,2
1
16
0 @
H
30
05
,21
20
6
20
0
10
0
10
7
LE
PH
w4
5
NA
32
5
00
linuro
n
33
0-5
5-2
7
0
0.0
71
8,
3.3
19
84
lith
ium
7
43
9-9
3-2
2 5
00
23
5
00
0
84
mal
athio
n
12
1-7
5-5
1
19
0
19
07
mal
ono
nit
rile
1
09
-77
-3
0
.44
man
coze
b
80
18
-01
-7
1
00
4
man
eb
12
42
7-3
8-2
20
4
man
gan
ese4
6,4
7
74
39
-96
-5
2
00
1 5
00
12
,13
mec
op
rop
[M
CP
P]
93
-65
-2
44
mer
cury
7
43
9-9
7-6
0
.25
1
2
1
7
mer
pho
s 1
50
-50
-5
0
.14
met
alax
yl
57
83
7-1
9-1
25
04
met
hac
rylo
nit
rile
1
26
-98
-7
5
4,8
met
ham
ido
pho
s 1
02
65
-92
-6
0
.24
met
han
ol
67
-56
-1
8
00
04
met
hid
athio
n
95
0-3
7-8
44
met
ho
myl
16
75
2-7
7-5
10
04
met
ho
xy-5
-nit
roan
ilin
e, 2
- 9
9-5
9-2
34
met
ho
xych
lor
72
-43
-5
90
0
20
4
met
ho
xyet
han
ol
acet
ate,
2-
11
0-4
9-6
30
4
met
ho
xyet
han
ol,
2-
10
9-8
6-4
20
4
met
hyl
acet
ate
79
-20
-9
4
00
04
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
met
hyl
ethyl
ket
one
[ME
K]
78
-93
-3
2
50
04
met
hyl
hyd
razi
ne
60
-34
-4
4
4
met
hyl
mer
cury
2
29
67
-92
-6
0.0
4
0.4
4
met
hyl
met
hac
ryla
te
80
-62
-6
5
50
04
met
hyl
tert
-buty
l et
her
[M
TB
E]
16
34
-04
-4
34
00
05,
4 4
00
6
1
1 0
00
9
51
2,1
3
met
hyl-
5-n
itro
anil
ine,
2-
99
-55
-8
15
4
met
hyla
nil
ine,
2-
95
-53
-4
1
4
met
hyla
nil
ine,
4-
10
6-4
9-0
54
met
hyla
nil
ine,
N-
10
0-6
1-8
84
met
hylc
ho
lanth
ren
e, 3
- 5
6-4
9-5
0.0
24
,8
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(2-c
hlo
roan
ilin
e),
4,4
'-
10
1-1
4-4
0.5
4
met
hyle
ne-
bis
(N,N
-dim
ethyl)
an
ilin
e,
4,4
'-
10
1-6
1-1
3.5
4
met
hyle
neb
isb
enze
nam
ine,
4,4
'-
10
1-7
7-9
0.1
4
met
hyln
aphth
alen
e, 1
- 9
0-1
2-0
5.5
4
met
hyln
aphth
alen
e, 2
- 9
1-5
7-6
15
4
met
hylp
hen
ol,
2-
9
5-4
8-7
2
50
02
2
20
04
met
hylp
hen
ol,
3-
10
8-3
9-4
8
00
22
2
00
4
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-
10
6-4
4-5
7
00
22
4
00
4
met
hylp
hen
ol,
4-c
hlo
ro-3
- 5
9-5
0-7
40
04
met
hyls
tyre
ne,
alp
ha-
9
8-8
3-9
30
04
met
ola
chlo
r 5
12
18
-45
-2
80
2
8
50
5
07
met
rib
uzi
n
21
08
7-6
4-9
1
0
0.5
8
0
80
7
met
sulf
uro
n-m
ethyl
74
22
3-6
4-6
1 0
00
4
mir
ex
23
85
-85
-5
0
.00
85
4
mo
linat
e 2
21
2-6
7-1
84
mo
lyb
den
um
7
43
9-9
8-7
1
0 0
00
1
0 –
30
48
5
0
25
04
9
mo
no
chlo
ram
ine2
5
10
59
9-9
0-3
5
3 0
00
7
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NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
mo
no
chlo
roac
etic
aci
d
79
-11
-8
8
07
,50
mo
no
met
hyla
rso
nic
aci
d
12
4-5
8-3
40
4
mycl
ob
uta
nil
8
86
71
-89
-0
1
00
4
nal
ed
30
0-7
6-5
84
nap
hth
alen
e 9
1-2
0-3
1
0
80
4
nap
hth
yla
min
e, 2
- 9
1-5
9-8
0.0
85
4
nap
rop
amid
e 1
52
99
-99
-7
4
00
4
nic
kel
7
44
0-0
2-0
2
50
@ H
< 6
05
,21
65
0 @
H 6
0 -
< 1
20
5,2
1
1 1
00
@ H
12
0 -
< 1
80
5,2
1
1 5
00
@ H
1
80
5,2
1
83
6
20
0
1 0
00
8
04
nit
rate
(as
N)
14
79
7-5
5-8
4
00
mg/L
51
10
0 m
g/L
52
1
0 m
g/L
7,5
2
nit
rate
an
d n
itri
te (
as N
) N
A3
2
40
0 m
g/L
51
10
0 m
g/L
52
1
0 m
g/L
7,5
2
nit
rilo
tria
ceti
c ac
id [
NT
A]
13
9-1
3-9
40
07
nit
rite
(as
N)
14
79
7-6
5-0
2
00
(C
l <
2
mg/L
)53
40
0 (
Cl
2 -
< 4
mg/L
) 5
3
60
0 (
Cl
4 -
< 6
mg/L
) 53
80
0 (
Cl
6 -
< 8
mg/L
) 5
3
1 0
00
(C
l 8
- <
10
mg/L
) 5
3
2 0
00
(C
l 1
0 m
g/L
) 5
3
1
0 0
00
1
00
07
nit
roan
ilin
e, 2
- 8
8-7
4-4
40
4
nit
roan
ilin
e, 4
- 1
00
-01
-6
8
4
nit
rob
enze
ne
98
-95
-3
8
4
nit
rofu
razo
ne
59
-87
-0
0
.14
nit
rogly
ceri
n
55
-63
-0
0
.44
nit
roguan
idin
e 5
56
-88
-7
4
00
4
nit
rop
yre
ne,
4-
57
83
5-9
2-4
0.1
54
nit
roso
die
than
ola
min
e, N
- 1
11
6-5
4-7
0.0
55
4
nit
roso
die
thyla
min
e, N
- [N
DE
A]
55
-18
-5
0
.00
54
,8
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ME
RIC
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R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
nit
roso
dim
ethyla
min
e, N
- [N
DM
A]
6
2-7
5-9
0.0
47
nit
roso
-di-
N-b
uty
lam
ine,
N-
92
4-1
6-3
0.0
34
nit
roso
-di-
N-p
rop
yla
min
e, N
- 6
21
-64
-7
0
.02
4
nit
roso
dip
hen
yla
min
e, N
- 8
6-3
0-6
30
4
nit
roso
met
hyle
thyla
min
e, N
- 1
05
95
-95
-6
0
.00
74
nit
roso
mo
rpho
line,
N-
59
-89
-2
0
.02
54
nit
roso
pip
erid
ine,
N-
10
0-7
5-4
0.0
15
4
nit
roso
pyrr
oli
din
e, N
- 9
30
-55
-2
0
.07
54
nit
roto
luen
e, 2
- 8
8-7
2-2
0.7
4
nit
roto
luen
e, 3
- 9
9-0
8-1
0.4
4
nit
roto
luen
e, 4
- 9
9-9
9-0
10
4
no
nan
e, n
- 1
11
-84
-2
1
4
no
naq
ueo
us
phas
e li
quid
s37
,54
N
A3
2
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
t p
rese
nt
no
nylp
hen
ol
and
no
nylp
hen
ol
etho
xyla
tes5
5,5
6
84
85
2-1
5-3
10
5,
76
4
51
2
no
rflu
razo
n
27
31
4-1
3-2
1
50
4
oct
ahyd
ro-1
,3,5
,7-t
etra
nit
ro-1
,3,5
,7-
tetr
azo
cine
[HM
X]
26
91
-41
-0
2
00
4
oct
amet
hylp
yro
pho
spho
ram
ide
[OM
PA
]
15
2-1
6-9
84
oct
yl
phth
alat
e, d
i-N
- [D
NO
P]
11
7-8
4-0
40
4
ory
zali
n
19
04
4-8
8-3
20
04
oxad
iazo
n
19
66
6-3
0-9
20
4
oxam
yl
23
13
5-2
2-0
10
04
oxyfl
uo
rfen
4
28
74
-03
-3
1
04
pac
lob
utr
azo
l 7
67
38
-62
-0
5
04
par
aquat
(as
dic
hlo
rid
e)
19
10
-42
-5
10
1
07
par
athio
n
56
-38
-2
50
2
54
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
par
athio
n,
met
hyl
29
8-0
0-0
14
peb
ula
te
11
14
-71
-2
2
00
4
pen
dim
ethal
in
40
48
7-4
2-1
15
04
pen
tach
loro
ben
zene,
1,2
,3,4
,5-
60
8-9
3-5
6
0
34
pen
tach
loro
ethan
e 7
6-0
1-7
1.5
4
pen
tach
loro
nit
rob
enze
ne
[PC
NB
] 8
2-6
8-8
0.6
4
pen
tach
loro
phen
ol
[PC
P]
87
-86
-5
1 –
11
02
6
3
02
4
60
7,1
3
pen
taer
yth
rito
l te
tran
itra
te [
PE
TN
] 7
8-1
1-5
84
per
chlo
rate
1
47
97
-73
-0
3
4
per
flu
oro
buta
ne
sulf
onat
e [P
FB
S] 5
7
37
5-7
3-5
80
4
per
fluo
roo
ctan
e su
lfo
nat
e [P
FO
S]5
7
17
63
-23
-1
60
0
.31
2
per
fluo
roo
ctan
oic
aci
d [
PF
OA
]57
33
5-6
7-1
0.2
12
per
met
hri
n (
cis
+ t
ran
s)
52
64
5-5
3-1
0
.04
5,
0.0
16
4
50
12
phen
anth
rene
85
-01
-8
3
phen
med
ipham
1
36
84
-63
-4
1
00
04
phen
ol
10
8-9
5-2
2
00
02
2
1 0
00
4
phen
ol,
2-m
eth
yl-
4,6
-din
itro
[D
NO
C]
53
4-5
2-1
7
50
22
1
4,8
phen
oth
iazi
ne
92
-84
-2
2
4
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
m-
[MP
D]
10
8-4
5-2
25
4
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
o-
[OP
D]
95
-54
-5
3
.54
phen
yle
ned
iam
ine,
p-
[PP
D]
10
6-5
0-3
75
04
phen
ylp
hen
ol,
2-
90
-43
-7
8
04
pho
rate
2
98
-02
-2
2
27
pho
smet
7
32
-11
-6
8
04
phth
alic
aci
d,
p-
10
0-2
1-0
4 0
00
4
pic
lora
m
19
18
-02
-1
29
0
0.5
1
90
1
90
7
pic
ram
ic a
cid
9
6-9
1-3
0.4
4
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ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
pic
ric
acid
8
8-8
9-1
3.5
4
pir
imip
ho
s, m
ethyl
29
23
2-9
3-7
40
4
pro
chlo
raz
67
74
7-0
9-5
14
pro
flura
lin
2
63
99
-36
-0
2
54
pro
met
on
1
61
0-1
8-0
60
4
pro
met
ryn
7
28
7-1
9-6
15
4
pro
pac
hlo
r 1
91
8-1
6-7
50
4
pro
pan
il
70
9-9
8-8
20
4
pro
par
git
e 2
31
2-3
5-8
80
4
pro
par
gyl
alco
ho
l 1
07
-19
-7
8
4
pro
paz
ine
13
9-4
0-2
80
4
pro
pham
1
22
-42
-9
8
04
pro
pic
onaz
ole
6
02
07
-90
-1
5
04
pro
pylb
enze
ne,
1-
10
3-6
5-1
40
04
pro
pyle
ne
gly
col,
1,2
- 5
7-5
5-6
5
00
0 m
g/L
8
0 m
g/L
4
pro
pyle
ne
gly
col
mo
no
met
hyl
ether
1
07
-98
-2
3
00
04
pro
pyle
ne
oxid
e 7
5-5
6-9
0.6
54
pro
pyza
mid
e 2
39
50
-58
-5
3
00
4
pyre
ne
12
9-0
0-0
0
.2
10
04
pyri
din
e 1
10
-86
-1
4
4
quin
alp
ho
s 1
35
93
-03
-8
2
4
quin
oli
ne
91
-22
-5
34
0
.05
4
quiz
alo
fop
-eth
yl
76
57
8-1
4-8
35
4
resm
ethri
n
10
45
3-8
6-8
10
04
reso
rcin
ol
10
8-4
6-3
1
50
22
4
50
01
2
ronnel
2
99
-84
-3
2
00
4
rote
no
ne
83
-79
-4
1
54
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NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
sali
nit
y5
8
NA
32
1
55
,59
,60
10
if
nat
ura
l sa
linit
y i
s
0 -
< 3
.56
,59
,61
20
if
nat
ura
l sa
linit
y i
s
3.5
- <
13
.56
,59
,61
40
if
nat
ura
l sa
linit
y i
s
13
.5 –
> 3
56
,59
,61
sele
nio
us
acid
7
78
3-0
0-8
20
4
sele
niu
m
77
82
-49
-2
20
2
06
2,
50
63
3
0
10
64
seth
oxyd
im
74
05
1-8
0-2
35
04
silv
er
74
40
-22
-4
0.5
@ H
< 1
00
5,2
1
15
@ H
>
10
05
,21
15
6
20
4
silv
ex
93
-72
-1
3
04
sim
azin
e 1
22
-34
-9
10
0
0.5
1
0
10
7
sod
ium
io
n
17
34
1-2
5-2
20
0 m
g/L
12
stro
nti
um
7
44
0-2
4-6
2 5
00
4
stry
chnin
e 5
7-2
4-9
14
styre
ne
10
0-4
2-5
7
20
8
00
4
styre
ne-
acry
lonit
rile
[S
AN
] tr
imer
(al
l
iso
mer
s)
NA
32
10
4
sulf
ate
14
80
8-7
9-8
1
28
0 m
g/L
@ H
3
02
1
2 1
80
mg/L
@ H
31
– 7
52
1
3 0
90
mg/L
@ H
76
– 1
80
21
4 2
90
mg/L
@ H
> 1
80
21
1
00
0 m
g/L
5
00
mg/L
7,2
4
sulf
ide
(as
H2S
) 65
77
83
-06
-4
20
5
07
,24
sulf
ola
ne3
4
12
6-3
3-0
5
00
00
0
8 4
00
1
4 0
00
9
01
2
sulf
ote
p
36
89
-24
-5
2
4
TC
MT
B
21
56
4-1
7-0
10
04
teb
uth
iuro
n
34
01
4-1
8-1
1
6
0.2
51
9
13
0
30
04
tem
epho
s 3
38
3-9
6-8
28
0
80
4
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
terb
acil
5
90
2-5
1-2
50
4
terb
ufo
s 1
30
71
-79
-9
1
17
terb
utr
yn
8
86
-50
-0
4
4
tetr
achlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,3,4
- 6
34
-66
-2
18
tetr
achlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4,5
- 9
5-9
4-3
14
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
,2-
63
0-2
0-6
64
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
,2-
79
-34
-5
0
.84
tetr
achlo
roet
hyle
ne
12
7-1
8-4
1
10
0
30
7
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4,5
- 4
90
1-5
1-3
2
– 2
60
26
12
4,6
6
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4,6
- 5
8-9
0-2
5
.5 –
72
02
6
1
24
,66
1
00
7,1
3
tetr
achlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,5,6
- 9
35
-95
-5
2.5
– 3
40
26
12
4,6
6
tetr
achlo
rovin
pho
s 9
61
-11
-5
6
.54
tetr
aeth
yl
lead
7
8-0
0-2
0.0
01
4,8
tetr
ahyd
rofu
ran
1
09
-99
-9
3
50
04
tetr
yl
47
9-4
5-8
84
thal
lium
7
44
0-2
8-0
3
thif
ensu
lfuro
n-m
ethyl
79
27
7-2
7-3
50
4
thio
ben
carb
2
82
49
-77
-6
4
04
thio
cyan
ate
30
2-0
4-5
20
08
thio
dig
lyco
l 1
11
-48
-8
3
00
4
thio
fan
ox
3
91
96
-18
-4
1
4
thio
phan
ate,
met
hyl
23
56
4-0
5-8
30
04
thio
phen
ol
10
8-9
8-5
44
thir
am
13
7-2
6-8
20
4
tin
74
40
-31
-5
2
50
04
tita
niu
m
74
40
-32
-6
1 0
00
tolu
ene
10
8-8
8-3
5
5,
2 0
00
6
60
7,1
3
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
toxap
hen
e (a
ll i
som
ers)
8
00
1-3
5-2
0
.08
5
0.1
54
tral
om
ethri
n
66
84
1-2
5-6
30
4
tria
dim
efo
n
43
12
1-4
3-3
10
04
tria
llat
e 2
30
3-1
7-5
2
.4
2
30
5
04
tria
sulf
uro
n
82
09
7-5
0-5
40
4
trib
enuro
n-m
ethyl
10
12
00
-48
-0
3
04
trib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
61
5-5
4-3
20
4
trib
ufo
s 7
8-4
8-8
0.1
4
trib
uty
l p
ho
sphat
e 1
26
-73
-8
1
54
trib
uty
ltin
3
66
43
-28
-4
0.0
85,
0.0
56
,8
2
50
tric
hlo
ro-1
,2,2
-tri
fluo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
- 7
6-1
3-1
10
0 0
00
4
tric
hlo
roan
ilin
e, 2
,4,6
- 6
34
-93
-5
0
.14
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,3-
87
-61
-6
80
3
4
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
12
0-8
2-1
2
40
5,
54
6
5.5
4
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
- 7
1-5
5-6
8
00
04
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
- 7
9-0
0-5
34
tric
hlo
roet
hyle
ne
79
-01
-6
20
0
5
0
57
tric
hlo
rofl
uo
rom
ethan
e 7
5-6
9-4
1 0
00
4
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,4-
15
95
0-6
6-0
2
.5 –
32
02
6
2
24
,67
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,5-
93
3-7
8-8
2
.5 –
34
02
6
2
24
,67
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,3
,6-
93
3-7
5-5
8
– 1
08
02
6
2
24
,67
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
,5-
95
-95
-4
2.5
– 3
00
26
22
4,6
7
40
04
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
2,4
,6-
88
-06
-2
6 –
80
02
6
2
24
,67
57
,13
tric
hlo
rop
hen
ol,
3,4
,5-
60
9-1
9-8
1
– 1
28
26
22
4,6
7
tric
hlo
rop
hen
oxy a
ceti
c ac
id,
2,4
,5-
[2,4
,5-T
]
93
-76
-5
20
4
04
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,1
,2-
59
8-7
7-6
20
4
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
,3-
96
-18
-4
0
.54
,8
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RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,2
,3-
96
-19
-5
1
04
tric
resy
l p
ho
sphat
e [T
CP
] 1
33
0-7
8-5
80
4
tric
ycl
ohex
ylt
in
NA
32
2
50
trid
iphan
e 5
81
38
-08
-2
10
4
trie
thyle
ne
gly
col
11
2-2
7-6
8 0
00
4
trie
thylt
in
N
A3
2
4
trif
lura
lin
1
58
2-0
9-8
2
45
4
57
trim
ethyl
pho
sphat
e 5
12
-56
-1
8
4
trim
ethylb
enze
ne,
1,3
,5-
10
8-6
7-8
40
4
trin
itro
ben
zene,
1,3
,5-
99
-35
-4
1
00
4
trin
itro
tolu
ene,
2,4
,6-
11
8-9
6-7
24
trip
hen
ylt
in
66
8-3
4-8
0
.2
8
00
tris
(1,3
-dic
hlo
ro-2
-pro
pyl)
pho
sphat
e
[TD
CP
P]
13
67
4-8
7-8
80
4
tris
(1-c
hlo
ro-2
-pro
pyl)
pho
sphat
e
[TC
PP
]
13
67
4-8
4-5
40
4
tris
(2,3
-dib
rom
op
rop
yl)
pho
sphat
e 1
26
-72
-7
0
.07
4
tris
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
pho
sphat
e [T
CE
P]
11
5-9
6-8
84
tris
(2-e
thylh
exyl)
pho
sphat
e 7
8-4
2-2
50
4
tungst
en
74
40
-33
-7
3
4
ura
niu
m
74
40
-61
-1
85
1
0
20
0
20
7
van
adiu
m
74
40
-62
-2
1
00
1
00
2
04
ver
no
late
1
92
9-7
7-7
44
VH
w6
-10
37
,68
N
A3
2
15
00
0
15
00
0
15
00
0
15
00
0
vin
clo
zoli
n
50
47
1-4
4-8
10
04
vin
yl
acet
ate
10
8-0
5-4
4 0
00
4
vin
yl
chlo
rid
e 7
5-0
1-4
27
VP
Hw
69
N
A3
2
1 5
00
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226 Last amended July 7, 2021
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
WA
TE
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
Che
mic
al
Abst
ract
Se
rvic
e #
(CAS
)
Aq
uatic
Life
2 (A
W)
Irr
igat
ion2
(IW)
Li
vest
ock2
(LW
)
D
rinki
ng W
ater
3 (D
W)
war
fari
n
81
-81
-2
14
xyle
nes
, to
tal
13
30
-20
-7
30
0
90
7
zinc
74
40
-66
-6
75
@ H
< 9
05
,21
15
0 @
H =
90
- <
10
05
,21
90
0 @
H =
10
0 -
< 2
00
5,2
1
1 6
50
@ H
= 2
00
- <
30
05
,21
2 4
00
@ H
= 3
00
- <
40
05
,21
10
06
1 0
00
@ p
H <
6.0
70
2 0
00
@ p
H 6
.0 -
<
7.0
70
5 0
00
@ p
H
7.0
70
2 0
00
3
00
01
2
zineb
1
21
22
-67
-7
2
00
4
Not
es
1 A
ll va
lues
are
in
g/L
unl
ess o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. Sub
stan
ces m
ust b
e an
alyz
ed u
sing
met
hods
spec
ified
in th
e 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Envi
ronm
enta
l
Labo
rato
ry M
anua
l, as
upd
ated
from
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dire
ctor
’s p
roto
col o
r alte
rnat
ive
met
hods
acc
epta
ble
to a
dire
ctor
. 2(
a) A
quat
ic li
fe st
anda
rds a
ssum
e m
inim
um 1
:10
dilu
tion
is a
vaila
ble.
Aqu
atic
life
stan
dard
s are
to p
rote
ct fr
eshw
ater
and
mar
ine
life
unle
ss o
ther
wis
e
indi
cate
d.
2(b)
Sta
ndar
ds fo
r all
orga
nic
subs
tanc
es a
re fo
r tot
al su
bsta
nce
conc
entra
tions
. Any
wat
er sa
mpl
e to
be
anal
yzed
for o
rgan
ic su
bsta
nces
shou
ld n
ot b
e
fi
ltere
d.
2(c)
Sta
ndar
ds fo
r sur
face
wat
er sa
mpl
es to
be
anal
yzed
for h
eavy
met
als,
met
allo
ids a
nd in
orga
nic
ions
are
tota
l sub
stan
ce c
once
ntra
tions
. In
addi
tion,
it
is re
com
men
ded
that
surf
ace
wat
er sa
mpl
es b
eing
ana
lyze
d fo
r hea
vy m
etal
s, m
etal
loid
s and
inor
gani
c io
ns sh
ould
als
o be
ana
lyze
d fo
r dis
solv
ed
subs
tanc
e co
ncen
tratio
ns.
2(d)
Sta
ndar
ds fo
r gro
undw
ater
sam
ples
for h
eavy
met
als,
met
allo
ids a
nd in
orga
nic
ions
are
for d
isso
lved
subs
tanc
e co
ncen
tratio
ns.
In a
dditi
on, i
t is
re
com
men
ded
that
gro
undw
ater
sam
ples
bei
ng a
naly
zed
for h
eavy
met
als,
met
allo
ids a
nd in
orga
nic
ions
shou
ld a
lso
be a
naly
zed
for t
otal
subs
tanc
e
conc
entra
tions
. 2(
e) S
tand
ards
for i
rrig
atio
n w
ater
app
ly to
irrig
atio
n of
all
soil
type
s, un
less
oth
erw
ise
indi
cate
d.
3
Drin
king
wat
er st
anda
rds a
re fo
r unf
ilter
ed sa
mpl
es o
btai
ned
at th
e po
int o
f con
sum
ptio
n. H
eavy
met
als,
met
allo
ids a
nd in
orga
nic
ions
are
exp
ress
ed
as to
tal s
ubst
ance
con
cent
ratio
ns u
nles
s oth
er w
ise
indi
cate
d.
4
Stan
dard
is b
ased
on
the
2015
Uni
ted
Stat
es (U
S) E
nviro
nmen
tal P
rote
ctio
n A
genc
y (E
PA) “
Reg
iona
l Scr
eeni
ng L
evel
s” fo
r tap
wat
er. T
he E
PA
Reg
iona
l Scr
eeni
ng L
evel
s for
bot
h no
n-ca
rcin
ogen
ic a
nd c
arci
noge
nic
subs
tanc
es re
flect
the
1996
“O
verv
iew
of C
SST
Proc
edur
es fo
r the
Der
ivat
ion
o
f Soi
l Qua
lity
Mat
rix S
tand
ards
for C
onta
min
ated
Site
s” 2
0% (i
.e.,
0.2)
Tox
icity
Ref
eren
ce V
alue
(TR
V) a
ppor
tionm
ent f
or d
rinki
ng w
ater
exp
osur
e.
For c
arci
noge
nic
subs
tanc
es, t
he E
PA R
egin
oal S
cree
ning
Lev
el is
als
o ad
just
ed to
refle
ct se
ctio
n 18
(3) (
a) o
f thi
s reg
ulat
ion,
with
a h
uman
life
time
ca
ncer
risk
of l
ess t
han
or e
qual
to o
ne in
100
000
. 5
St
anda
rd to
pro
tect
fres
hwat
er a
quat
ic li
fe.
6
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct m
arin
e an
d es
tuar
ine
aqua
tic li
fe.
7
Stan
dard
is se
t equ
al to
the
2014
Hea
lth C
anad
a “G
uide
lines
for C
anad
ian
Drin
king
Wat
er Q
ualit
y” fo
r the
subs
tanc
e.
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8
Stan
dard
is se
t equ
al to
the
2016
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a En
viro
nmen
tal L
abor
ator
y Te
chni
cal A
dvis
ory
Com
mitt
ee re
fere
nce
anal
ytic
al d
etec
tion
limit
for
the
subs
tanc
e.
9
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct c
rops
oth
er th
an le
gum
es.
10
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct le
gum
es.
11
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
to th
e su
m o
f the
con
cent
ratio
n of
ald
rin a
nd d
ield
rin.
12
Stan
dard
is sp
ecifi
c to
pro
tect
ion
of h
uman
hea
lth. S
tand
ard
is d
eriv
ed w
ith T
RV
pro
tect
ive
of a
dults
. Sta
ndar
d m
ay n
ot a
dequ
atel
y pr
otec
t oth
er a
ge
grou
ps.
13
Stan
dard
may
not
add
ress
aes
thet
ic (o
rgan
olep
tic) c
once
rns r
elea
ted
to d
rinki
ng w
ater
qua
lity.
Wat
er tr
eatm
ent m
ay b
e re
quire
d.
14
Stan
dard
var
ies w
ith p
H a
nd te
mpe
ratu
re.
10C
is
assu
med
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
15
S
tand
ard
var
ies
wit
h p
H,
tem
per
ature
an
d s
alin
ity.
10
C a
nd
10
pra
ctic
al s
alin
ity u
nit
s (p
su)
are
assu
med
. C
onsu
lt a
dir
ecto
r fo
r fu
rther
ad
vic
e.
16
S
tand
ard
is
exp
ress
ed i
n m
illi
on f
ibre
s >
10
m/L
(m
.f./
L).
Sta
nd
ard
is
set
equal
to
the
20
10
US
EP
A S
afe
Dri
nkin
g W
ater
Act
, Nat
ional
Pri
mar
y D
rinkin
g
Wat
er R
egual
tio
ns
stan
dar
d f
or
the
sub
stan
ce.
17
St
anda
rd v
arie
s dep
endi
ng o
n cr
op a
s fol
low
s:
C
rop
Stan
dard
s (g/L
)
blac
kber
ry
500
barle
y, c
herr
y, c
owpe
a, g
arlic
, gra
pe, J
erus
alem
arti
chok
e, k
idne
y be
an, l
ima
bean
, mun
g be
an, o
nion
, pea
ch, p
lum
, se
sam
e, st
raw
berr
y, su
nflo
wer
, sw
eet p
otat
o, w
heat
1
000
carr
ot, c
ucum
ber,
pea,
pot
ato,
radi
sh, r
ed p
eppe
r 2
000
artic
hoke
, blu
egra
ss (K
entu
cky)
, cab
bage
, cel
ery,
clo
ver,
corn
, let
tuce
, mus
kmel
on, m
usta
rd, o
at, s
quas
h, to
bacc
o, tu
rnip
4
000
alfa
lfa, a
spar
agus
, par
sley
, pur
ple
vetc
h, re
d be
et, s
orgh
um, s
ugar
bee
t, to
mat
o 6
000
18
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct c
rops
oth
er th
an c
erea
ls, t
ame
hays
and
pas
ture
. 19
St
anda
rd to
pro
tect
cer
eals
, tam
e ha
ys a
nd p
astu
re c
rops
. 20
St
anda
rd is
spec
ific
for t
otal
trih
alom
etha
nes.
Sum
of t
he c
once
ntra
tions
of b
rom
odic
hlor
omet
hane
(BD
CM
), di
brom
ochl
orom
etha
ne (D
BC
M),
br
omof
orm
(trib
rom
omet
hane
), an
d ch
loro
form
(tric
hlor
omet
hane
) mus
t not
exc
eed
the
stan
dard
spec
ified
. 21
H
mea
n w
ater
har
dnes
s in
mg/
L C
aCO
3.
22
Stan
dard
der
ived
by
the
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a M
inis
try o
f Env
ironm
ent,
Land
Rem
edia
tion
Sect
ion
in a
ccor
danc
e w
ith C
SR P
roto
col 2
8, “
2016
Sta
ndar
ds
Der
ivat
ion
Met
hods
”.
23
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct a
ll ty
pes o
f cro
ps.
24
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct a
gain
st ta
ste
and
odou
r con
cern
s.
25
Subs
tanc
e is
ext
rem
ely
labi
le in
wat
er. E
xten
ded
hold
tim
es a
re in
appr
opria
te. I
t is r
ecom
emm
ende
d th
at sa
mpl
es b
e an
alyz
ed in
the
field
or
imm
edia
tely
upo
n re
ceip
t by
the
labo
rato
ry.
26
Stan
dard
var
ies w
ith p
H, t
empe
ratu
re a
nd su
bsta
nce
isom
er. C
onsu
lt a
dire
ctor
for f
urth
er a
dvic
e.
27
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
to th
e su
m o
f con
cent
ratio
ns o
f all
chlo
roph
enol
isom
ers.
28
Ana
lytic
al re
sults
for c
hrom
ium
(all
spec
ies)
in w
ater
may
be
used
to d
emon
stra
te c
ompl
ianc
e w
ith th
e st
anda
rds.
Whe
re th
e st
anda
rds c
onno
t be
met
ba
sed
on a
naly
tical
resu
lts fo
r chr
omiu
m (a
ll sp
ecie
s), c
hrom
ium
spec
iatio
n m
ay b
e ne
cess
ary.
29
To
dem
onst
rate
com
plia
nce
with
the
aqua
tic li
fe (A
W) s
tand
ard,
sam
ples
for c
yani
de in
wat
er m
ust b
e an
alyz
ed u
sing
the
appr
opria
te “
Cya
nide
Wea
k
Aci
d D
isso
ciab
le (W
AD
)” a
naly
tical
met
hod
for w
ater
spec
ified
in th
e 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Envi
ronm
enta
l Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as u
pdat
ed fr
om ti
me
to ti
me.
30
To
dem
onst
rate
com
plia
nce
with
the
drin
king
wat
er (D
W) s
tand
ard,
sam
ples
for c
yani
de in
wat
er m
ust b
e an
alyz
ed u
sing
the
appr
opria
te “
Cya
nide
St
rong
Aci
d D
isso
ciab
le (S
AD
)” a
naly
tical
met
hod
for w
ater
spec
ified
in th
e 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Envi
ronm
enta
l Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as u
pdat
ed
from
tim
e to
tim
e.
31
Stan
dard
s are
for t
he su
m o
f DD
T (2
,4’ +
4,4
” is
omer
s), D
DD
(2,4
’ + 4
,4”
isom
ers)
, and
DD
E(2,
4’ +
4,4
” is
omer
s).
32
NA
– n
ot a
pplic
able
. No
CA
S nu
mbe
r exi
sts f
or th
e su
bsta
nce.
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33
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
to th
e su
m o
f con
cent
ratio
ns o
f all
dich
loro
phen
ol is
omer
s.
34
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
item
F2,
F3,
F7,
or F
10.
35
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct c
erea
l cro
ps a
nd h
ay.
36
Stan
dard
to p
rote
ct la
ctat
ing
dairy
ani
mal
s.
37
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
at a
ll si
tes,
irres
pect
ive
of w
ater
use
. 38
EP
Hw
10-1
9 –
Extra
ctab
le P
etro
leum
Hyd
roca
rbon
s (nC
10-n
C19
) in
wat
er, a
s def
ined
in th
e 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Envi
ronm
enta
l Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as
upda
ted
from
tim
e to
tim
e.
39
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
itm
e H
18 o
r H19
. 40
St
anda
rd v
arie
s with
type
of l
ives
tock
. Con
sult
a di
rect
or fo
r fur
ther
adv
ice.
41
St
anda
rd is
app
licab
le to
the
sum
of t
he c
once
ntra
tions
of h
epta
chlo
r and
hep
tach
lor e
poxi
de.
42
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
to th
e su
m o
f the
con
cent
ratio
ns o
f all
hexa
chlo
rocy
cloh
exan
e is
omer
s.
43
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
(a
) ite
m A
6, A
7, A
8, o
r A11
,
(b
) ite
m C
1, C
2, C
3, C
4, o
r C6,
(c
) ite
m D
2, D
3, D
5 or
D6,
(d
) ite
m E
4, o
r
(e
) ite
m H
14.
44
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
item
H11
or H
20, b
ut o
nly
if th
e si
te w
as u
sed
fo
r tha
t pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity in
con
junc
tion
with
, or a
s a re
sult
of, t
he si
te a
lso
bein
g us
ed fo
r at l
east
one
of t
he p
urpo
ses o
r act
iviti
es se
t out
in N
ote
43.
45
LEPH
w –
Lig
ht E
xtra
ctab
le P
etro
leum
Hyd
roca
rbon
s in
wat
er, a
s def
ined
in th
e 20
15 B
ritis
h C
olum
bia
Envi
ronm
enta
l Lab
orat
ory
Man
ual,
as u
pdat
ed
from
tim
e to
tim
e.
46
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
(a
) ite
m B
1,
(b) i
tem
C1,
C3
or C
4,
(c)
item
D2,
D3,
D5
or D
6,
(d) i
tem
E4,
or
(e)
item
H3
or H
14.
47
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t out
in S
ched
ule
2 as
item
H11
or H
20 b
ut o
nly
if th
e si
te w
as u
sed
for
that
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity in
con
junc
tion
with
, or a
s a re
sult
of, t
he si
te a
lso
bein
g us
ed fo
r at l
east
one
of t
he p
urpo
ses o
r act
iviti
es se
t out
in N
ote
46.
48
Stan
dard
var
ies w
ith c
rop,
soil
drai
nage
and
Mo:
Cu
ratio
. Con
sult
a di
rect
or fo
r fur
ther
adv
ice.
49
St
anda
rd is
set e
qual
to 1
986
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a M
inis
try o
f Env
ironm
ent d
rinki
ng w
ater
qua
lity
guid
elin
e fo
r the
subs
tanc
e.
50
Stan
dard
is sp
ecifi
c fo
r tot
al h
aloa
cetic
aci
ds. S
um o
f the
con
cent
ratio
ns o
f mon
chlo
roac
etic
aci
d (M
CA
), di
chlo
roac
etic
aci
d (D
CA
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chlo
roac
etic
ac
id (T
CA
), m
onob
rom
oace
tic a
cid
(MB
A) a
nd d
ibro
moa
cetic
aci
d (D
BA
) mus
t not
exc
eed
the
stan
dard
spec
ified
. 51
St
anda
rd m
ay n
ot p
rote
ct a
ll am
phib
ians
. Con
sult
a di
rect
or fo
r fur
ther
adv
ice.
52
W
here
nitr
ate
and
nitri
te a
re p
rese
nt, t
otal
nitr
ate
plus
nitr
ite-n
itrog
en sh
ould
not
exe
ed th
is v
alue
. 53
St
anda
rd v
arie
s with
chl
orid
e co
ncen
tratio
n. C
onsu
lt a
dire
ctor
for f
urth
er a
dvic
e.
54
Wat
er m
ust b
e re
med
iate
d so
that
non
aque
ous p
hase
liqu
ids a
re n
ot p
rese
nt in
qua
ntiti
es in
exc
ess o
f tho
se a
ccep
tabl
e to
a d
irect
or.
55
Non
ylph
enol
incl
udes
rela
ted
nony
lphe
nolic
and
oct
ylph
enol
ic c
ompo
unds
, inc
ludi
ng e
thox
ylat
es. C
onsu
lt a
dire
ctor
for f
urth
er
advi
ce.
56
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t our
in S
ched
ule
2 as
(a
) ite
m A
6, A
8, A
10 o
r A12
,
(b
) ite
m H
11, H
18 o
r H19
, or
(c)
item
I2 o
r I3.
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57
Stan
dard
s app
ly to
a si
te u
sed
for a
n in
dust
rial o
r com
mer
cial
pur
pose
or a
ctiv
ity se
t our
in S
ched
ule
2 as
(a
) ite
m A
4,
(b) i
tem
C3,
(c
) ite
m E
10, o
r
(d
) ite
m G
1.
58
Stan
dard
is fo
r sal
inity
mea
sure
men
ts by
ele
ctric
al c
ondu
ctiv
ity o
r den
sity
met
hods
usi
ng th
e Pr
actic
al S
alin
ity S
cale
, whi
ch c
lose
ly e
quat
es to
co
ncen
tratio
n un
its o
f par
ts p
er th
ousa
nd (g
/kg
or g
/L).
Salin
ity m
easu
rem
ents
usi
ng th
e Pr
actic
al S
alin
ity S
cale
may
be
deno
ted
as P
ract
ical
Sal
inity
Uni
ts
(p
su).
59
Stan
dard
app
lies o
nly
if m
inim
um 1
:10
dilu
tion
is a
vaila
ble
in re
ceiv
ing
wat
erbo
dy.
60
Fres
hwat
er is
def
ined
as w
ater
hav
ing
a na
tura
l sal
inity
< 1
.5 p
su.
61
Stan
dard
var
ies w
ith n
atur
al sa
linity
of r
ecei
ving
wat
erbo
dy.
62
Stan
dard
for c
ontin
uous
app
licat
ion
on c
rops
. 63
St
anda
rd fo
r int
erm
itten
t app
licat
ion
on c
rops
. 64
St
anda
rd is
set e
qual
to 2
014
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a M
inis
try o
f Env
ironm
ent d
rinki
ng w
ater
qua
lity
guid
elin
e fo
r the
subs
tanc
e.
65
Stan
dard
is fo
r un-
ioni
zed
sulfi
de (a
s H2S
). M
easu
rem
ent o
f eith
er to
tal o
r dis
solv
ed s
ulfid
e (a
s H2S
) may
be
used
to d
emon
stra
te c
ompl
ianc
e w
ith th
e
st
anda
rds.
Whe
re th
e st
anda
rds c
anno
t be
met
by
mea
surin
g to
tal o
r dis
solv
ed su
lfide
(as H
2S),
dete
rmin
atio
n of
un-
ioni
zed
sulfi
de (a
s H2S
) may
be
ne
cess
ary.
66
St
anda
rd is
app
licab
le to
the
sum
of c
once
ntra
tions
of a
ll te
trach
loro
phen
ol is
omer
s.
67
Stan
dard
is a
pplic
able
to th
e su
m o
f con
cent
ratio
ns o
f all
trich
loro
phen
ol is
omer
s.
68
VH
w6-
10 –
Vol
atile
Hyd
roca
rbon
s (nC
6-nC
10) i
n w
ater
, as d
efin
ed in
the
2015
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a En
viro
nmen
tal L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, as
upd
ated
from
tim
e to
tim
e.
69
VPH
w –
Vol
atile
Pet
role
um H
ydro
carb
ons i
n w
ater
, as d
efin
ed in
the
2015
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a En
viro
nmen
tal L
abor
ator
y M
anua
l, as
upd
ated
from
tim
e
to ti
me.
70
St
anda
rd v
arie
s with
soil
pH.
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SCH
ED
UL
E 3
.3
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
VA
POU
R S
TA
ND
AR
DS1,
2,3,
4,5
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Ag
ricul
tura
l,
Urb
an P
ark,
R
esid
entia
l U
se S
tand
ard6
C
omm
erci
al
Use
Sta
ndar
d7
In
dust
rial
Use
Sta
ndar
d8
Pa
rkad
e U
se S
tand
ard9
acet
ald
ehyd
e 7
5-0
7-0
4
.5
15
40
35
acet
one
67
-64
-1
2 0
00
5 5
00
35
000
15
000
acet
one
cyan
oh
yd
rin
7
5-8
6-5
2
6
2
0
15
acet
onit
rile
7
5-0
5-8
6
0
20
0
55
0
50
0
acro
lein
1
07
-02
-8
0.2
10
0.2
10
0.2
10
0.2
10
acry
lonit
rile
1
07
-13
-1
0.5
10
0.5
10
1.5
1
ally
l ch
lori
de
10
7-0
5-1
1
3
9
8
amm
onia
(as
N)
76
64
-41
-7
10
0
30
0
90
0
80
0
ben
zene
71
-43
-2
1.5
4
1
0
10
ben
zotr
ichlo
rid
e 9
8-0
7-7
1
10
110
110
110
ben
zyl
chlo
rid
e 1
00
-44
-7
0.2
0
.6
2
1.5
bis
(2-c
hlo
ro-1
-met
hyle
thyl)
eth
er
10
8-6
0-1
8
0
25
0
1 5
00
65
0
bis
(2-c
hlo
roet
hyl)
eth
er
11
1-4
4-4
1
10
110
110
110
bis
(2-c
hlo
rom
eth
yl)
eth
er
54
2-8
8-1
1
10
110
110
110
bro
mo
ben
zene
10
8-8
6-1
6
0
20
0
55
0
50
0
bro
mo
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e [B
DC
M]
75
-27
-4
40
10
0
80
0
30
0
bro
mo
form
7
5-2
5-2
9
3
0
85
75
bro
mo
met
han
e 7
4-8
3-9
5
1
5
45
40
buta
die
ne,
1,3
- 1
06
-99
-0
210
210
3
2.5
carb
on d
isulf
ide
75
-15
-0
70
0
2 0
00
6 5
00
5 5
00
carb
on t
etra
chlo
rid
e 5
6-2
3-5
1
.5
5
15
15
chlo
rine
(Cl 2
) 7
78
2-5
0-5
2
010
20
10
20
10
20
10
chlo
ro-1
,1-d
iflu
oro
ethan
e, 1
- 7
5-6
8-3
5
0 0
00
1
50
00
0
45
0 0
00
40
0 0
00
chlo
rob
enze
ne
10
8-9
0-7
1
0
30
90
80
chlo
rob
enzo
trif
luo
rid
e, 4
- 9
8-5
6-6
1
5
40
10
0
10
0
chlo
rob
uta
ne,
1-
10
9-6
9-3
8
0
25
0
1 5
00
65
0
chlo
rod
iflu
oro
met
han
e
75
-45
-6
50
000
1
50
00
0
45
0 0
00
40
0 0
00
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CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Ag
ricul
tura
l,
Urb
an P
ark,
R
esid
entia
l U
se S
tand
ard6
C
omm
erci
al
Use
Sta
ndar
d7
In
dust
rial
Use
Sta
ndar
d8
Pa
rkad
e U
se S
tand
ard9
chlo
roet
han
e 7
5-0
0-3
1
0 0
00
3
0 0
00
9
0 0
00
80
000
chlo
rofo
rm
67
-66
-3
10
0
30
0
90
0
80
0
chlo
rom
ethan
e 7
4-8
7-3
9
0
25
0
80
0
70
0
chlo
ronit
rob
enze
ne,
4-
10
0-0
0-5
1
10
2
5.5
5
chlo
rop
hen
ol,
2-
95
-57
-8
10
30
20
0
80
chlo
rop
ren
e 1
26
-99
-8
110
110
110
110
chlo
rop
rop
ane,
2-
75
-29
-6
60
15
0
1 0
00
45
0
chlo
roto
luen
e, 2
-
95
-49
-8
40
10
0
80
0
30
0
cro
tonal
deh
yd
e, t
ran
s-
12
3-7
3-9
2
6
4
0
15
cyan
ide
57
-12
-5
210
3.5
2
5
9.5
cyan
ogen
4
60
-19
-5
10
10
10
10
40
15
cyan
ogen
bro
mid
e 5
06
-68
-3
20
0
55
0
3 5
00
1 5
00
cyan
ogen
chlo
rid
e 5
06
-77
-4
10
0
30
0
2 0
00
80
0
dib
rom
o-3
-chlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 9
6-1
2-8
1
10
110
2
1.5
dib
rom
ob
enze
ne,
1,4
- 1
06
-37
-6
20
60
40
0
15
0
dib
rom
och
loro
met
han
e [D
BC
M]
12
4-4
8-1
4
0
10
0
80
0
30
0
dib
rom
oet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
6-9
3-4
0
.510
0.5
10
0.5
10
0.5
10
dib
rom
om
ethan
e
74
-95
-3
4
10
35
30
dic
hlo
ro-2
-bute
ne,
1,4
- 7
64
-41
-0
110,1
1
110,1
1
110,1
1
110,1
1
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
- 9
5-5
0-1
2
00
60
0
2 0
00
1 5
00
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,3
- 5
41
-73
-1
60
20
0
1 0
00
50
0
dic
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,4
- 1
06
-46
-7
80
0
2 5
00
7 5
00
6 5
00
dic
hlo
rod
iflu
oro
met
han
e 7
5-7
1-8
1
00
30
0
90
0
80
0
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1-
75
-34
-3
50
0
1 5
00
4 5
00
4 0
00
dic
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,2-
10
7-0
6-2
7
2
0
65
55
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,1
- 7
5-3
5-4
2
00
60
0
2 0
00
1 5
00
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
- ci
s 1
56
-59
-2
60
20
0
55
0
50
0
dic
hlo
roet
hyle
ne,
1,2
- tr
ans
15
6-6
0-5
6
0
20
0
55
0
50
0
dic
hlo
rom
ethan
e 7
5-0
9-2
6
00
2 0
00
5 5
00
5 0
00
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
- 7
8-8
7-5
4
1
0
35
30
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CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Ag
ricul
tura
l,
Urb
an P
ark,
R
esid
entia
l U
se S
tand
ard6
C
omm
erci
al
Use
Sta
ndar
d7
In
dust
rial
Use
Sta
ndar
d8
Pa
rkad
e U
se S
tand
ard9
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,3
- 1
42
-28
-9
1
3
20
8
dic
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,3
- (c
is +
tra
ns)
5
42
-75
-6
2.5
7
.5
25
20
dic
ycl
op
enta
die
ne
77
-73
-6
110
110
2.5
2
.5
die
thyl
ether
6
0-2
9-7
4
00
1 0
00
8 0
00
3 0
00
dim
eth
yla
min
e 1
24
-40
-3
110
110
110
110
dim
eth
yla
nil
ine,
N,N
- [D
MA
] 1
21
-69
-7
4
10
80
30
epic
hlo
roh
yd
rin
1
06
-89
-8
1
3
9
8
epo
xyb
uta
ne,
1,2
- 1
06
-88
-7
20
60
20
0
15
0
eth
yl
acet
ate
14
1-7
8-6
7
0
20
0
65
0
55
0
eth
yl
acry
late
1
40
-88
-5
8
25
75
65
eth
yl
met
hac
ryla
te
97
-63
-2
30
0
90
0
2 5
00
2 5
00
eth
ylb
enze
ne
10
0-4
1-4
1
00
0
3 0
00
9 0
00
8 0
00
eth
yle
ne
ox
ide
75
-21
-8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
fura
n
11
0-0
0-9
2
6
4
0
15
hex
achlo
rob
uta
die
ne
87
-68
-3
110
1.5
4
3
.5
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
pen
tad
iene
77
-47
-4
110
110
2
1.5
hex
achlo
roet
han
e 6
7-7
2-1
3
0
90
25
0
25
0
iso
pro
pylb
enze
ne
98
-82
-8
40
0
1 0
00
3 5
00
3 0
00
met
hac
rylo
nit
rile
1
26
-98
-7
30
90
25
0
25
0
met
hyl
acet
ate
79
-20
-9
2 0
00
6 0
00
40
000
15
000
met
hyl
acry
late
9
6-3
3-3
2
0
60
20
0
15
0
met
hyl
eth
yl
ket
one
[ME
K]
78
-93
-3
5 0
00
15
000
45
000
40
000
met
hyl
iso
buty
l ket
one
[MIB
K]
10
8-1
0-1
3
00
0
9 0
00
25
000
25
000
met
hyl
mer
cap
tan
7
4-9
3-1
2
10
3.5
2
0
9
met
hyl
met
hac
ryla
te
80
-62
-6
70
0
2 0
00
6 5
00
5 5
00
met
hyl
tert
-bu
tyl
ether
[M
TB
E]
16
34
-04
-4
3 0
00
9 0
00
25
000
25
000
met
hylc
ycl
ohex
ane
10
8-8
7-2
1
50
0
5 0
00
35
000
15
000
met
hyls
tyre
ne,
alp
ha-
98
-83
-9
15
0
40
0
2 5
00
1 0
00
nap
hth
alen
e 9
1-2
0-3
3
9
2
5
25
n-d
ecan
e 1
24
-18
-5
2 5
00
8 0
00
25
000
20
000
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Schedule 3.3
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CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Ag
ricul
tura
l,
Urb
an P
ark,
R
esid
entia
l U
se S
tand
ard6
C
omm
erci
al
Use
Sta
ndar
d7
In
dust
rial
Use
Sta
ndar
d8
Pa
rkad
e U
se S
tand
ard9
n-h
exan
e 1
10
-54
-3
70
0
2 0
00
6 5
00
5 5
00
nit
rob
enze
ne
98
-95
-3
110
110
2.5
2
nit
roto
luen
e, 2
- 8
8-7
2-2
2
5
.5
35
15
pho
sphin
e 7
80
3-5
1-2
1
010
10
10
10
10
10
10
pro
pyle
ne
ox
ide
75
-56
-9
2.5
8
2
5
20
pyri
din
e 1
10
-86
-1
10
0
35
0
1 0
00
95
0
styre
ne
10
0-4
2-5
1
00
0
3 0
00
9 0
00
8 0
00
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
,2-
63
0-2
0-6
1
.5
4
10
10
tetr
achlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
,2-
79
-34
-5
40
10
0
80
0
30
0
tetr
achlo
roet
hyle
ne
12
7-1
8-4
4
0
10
0
35
0
30
0
tetr
ahyd
rofu
ran
1
09
-99
-9
3.5
1
0
30
25
tolu
ene
10
8-8
8-3
5
00
0
15
000
45
000
40
000
tric
hlo
ro-1
,2,2
-tri
fluo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
- 7
6-1
3-1
3
0 0
00
9
0 0
00
25
0 0
00
25
0 0
00
tric
hlo
rob
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
12
0-8
2-1
7
2
0
65
55
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,1
- 7
1-5
5-6
5
00
0
15
000
45
000
40
000
tric
hlo
roet
han
e, 1
,1,2
- 7
9-0
0-5
0
.510
0.6
2
1
.5
tric
hlo
roet
hyle
ne
79
-01
-6
2
6
20
15
tric
hlo
rofl
uo
rom
ethan
e
75
-69
-4
70
0
2 0
00
6 5
00
5 5
00
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,1
,2-
59
8-7
7-6
1
0
30
20
0
80
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ane,
1,2
,3-
96
-18
-4
0.5
10
0.9
2
.5
2.5
tric
hlo
rop
rop
ene,
1,2
,3-
96
-19
-5
0.5
10
0.9
2
.5
2.5
trie
thyla
min
e 1
21
-44
-8
7
20
65
55
trim
eth
ylb
enze
ne,
1,2
,4-
95
-63
-6
7
20
65
55
trim
eth
ylb
enze
ne,
1,3
,5-
10
8-6
7-8
3
.5
10
65
25
vin
yl
acet
ate
10
8-0
5-4
2
00
60
0
2 0
00
1 5
00
vin
yl
bro
mid
e 5
93
-60
-2
110
110
3
2.5
vin
yl
chlo
rid
e 7
5-0
1-4
1
3
.5
10
9
VP
Hv
12
N
A1
3
1 0
00
3 0
00
11
500
8 0
00
xyle
nes
, to
tal1
4
13
30
-20
-7
10
0
30
0
90
0
80
0
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Not
es
1
All
val
ues
in
g/m
3 u
nle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ub
stan
ces
mu
st b
e an
alyze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
20
15
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
Envir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e to
tim
e, a
dir
ecto
r’s
pro
toco
l o
r al
tern
ativ
e m
etho
ds
acce
pta
ble
to
a d
irec
tor.
2
V
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
of
this
sch
edule
are
sp
ecif
ic t
o h
um
an h
ealt
h o
nly
. It
is
the
resp
onsi
bil
ity o
f th
e re
spo
nsi
ble
per
son f
or
the
site
to
en
sure
that
use
of
the
vap
our
stan
dar
ds
of
this
sch
edule
do
no
t co
nst
itute
a s
ignif
ican
t ri
sk o
r haz
ard
to
eco
logic
al h
ealt
h.
3
So
il,
sed
imen
t o
r w
ater
giv
ing
ris
e to
vap
ours
must
be
rem
edia
ted
to
the
app
lica
ble
vap
our
use
sta
nd
ard
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
. 4
V
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
app
lied
to
so
il v
apo
ur
may
be
adju
sted
fo
r d
epth
dep
end
ent
atte
nuat
ion a
s sp
ecif
ied
in a
dir
ecto
r’s
pro
toco
l.
5
Vap
our
stan
dar
ds
app
ly t
o w
ater
at
any s
ite,
irr
esp
ecti
ve
of
the
wat
er o
r si
te u
se,
wh
ich g
ives
ris
e to
co
nta
min
ated
vap
ours
. 6
V
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
agri
cult
ura
l, u
rban
par
k a
nd
res
iden
tial
use
s ap
ply
to
so
il a
t ag
ricu
ltura
l la
nd
use
, urb
an p
ark l
and
use
an
d r
esid
enti
al l
and
use
sit
es,
as w
ell
as
fres
hw
ater
or
mar
ine
sed
imen
t at
sen
siti
ve
sed
imen
t si
tes,
th
at g
ive
rise
to
co
nta
min
ated
vap
ours
. R
esid
enti
al u
se v
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
app
ly a
t b
oth
res
iden
tial
lo
w
den
sity
lan
d u
se a
nd
res
iden
tial
hig
h d
ensi
ty l
and
use
sit
es,
that
giv
e ri
se t
o c
onta
min
ated
vap
ours
. 7
V
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
for
com
mer
cial
use
ap
ply
to
so
il v
apo
ur
at c
om
mer
cial
lan
d u
se s
ites
that
giv
e ri
sk t
o c
onta
min
ated
vap
ours
.
8
Vap
our
stan
dar
ds
for
ind
ust
rial
use
ap
ply
to
so
il v
apo
ur
at i
nd
ust
rial
lan
d u
se s
ites
and
to
fre
shw
ater
or
mar
ine
sed
imen
t at
typ
ical
sed
imen
t si
tes
that
giv
e ri
se t
o
conta
min
ated
vap
ours
. 9
V
apo
ur
stan
dar
ds
for
par
kad
e use
ap
ply
to
so
il v
apo
ur
adja
cen
t to
par
kad
es,
irre
spec
tive
of
the
site
use
that
giv
es r
ise
to c
onta
min
ated
vap
ours
. 1
0 S
tand
ard
is
adju
sted
bas
ed o
n t
he
20
16
Bri
tish
Co
lum
bia
En
vir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Tec
hn
ical
Ad
vis
ory
Co
mm
itte
e re
fere
nce
anal
yti
cal
det
ecti
on l
imit
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
. 1
1 S
tand
ard
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
ap
pli
es t
o t
he
sum
of
cis
and
tra
ns
iso
mer
s vap
our
conce
ntr
atio
ns.
1
2 V
PH
v –
Vo
lati
le P
etro
leu
m H
yd
roca
rbo
ns
in v
apo
ur
incl
ud
es t
he
sum
of
tho
se c
om
po
und
s th
at e
lute
on a
10
0%
po
lyd
imet
hyls
ilo
xane
gas
ch
rom
ato
gra
phic
co
lum
n
bet
wee
n t
he
rete
nti
on t
imes
fo
r n
-hex
ane
(nC
6)
and
n-t
rid
ecan
e (n
C1
3)
min
us
the
sum
of
ben
zen
e, e
thylb
enze
ne,
n-d
ecan
e, n
-hex
ane,
sty
rene,
to
luen
e an
d x
yle
nes
. 1
3 N
A –
no
t ap
pli
cab
le.
No
CA
S n
um
ber
ex
ists
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
. 1
4 S
tand
ard
fo
r th
e su
bst
ance
ap
pli
es t
o t
he
sum
of
ort
ho
, m
eta
and
par
a is
om
ers
vap
our
conce
ntr
atio
ns.
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SCHEDULE 3.4[en. B.C. Reg. 131/2020, App. s. 12.]
SCH
ED
UL
E 3
.4
GE
NE
RIC
NU
ME
RIC
AL
SE
DIM
EN
T S
TA
ND
AR
DS1
CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Fr
eshw
ater
Se
dim
ent2
Stan
dard
fo
r Sen
sitiv
e U
se4
Fr
eshw
ater
Se
dim
ent2
Stan
dard
fo
r Typ
ical
Use
5
Mar
ine
and
Estu
arin
e Se
dim
ent3
Stan
dard
fo
r Sen
sitiv
e U
se4
Mar
ine
and
Estu
arin
e Se
dim
ent3
Stan
dard
fo
r Typ
ical
Use
5
acen
aphth
ene
83
-32
-9
0.0
55
0.1
1
0.0
55
0.1
1
acen
aphth
yle
ne
20
8-9
6-8
0
.08
0.1
5
0.0
79
0.1
5
anth
race
ne
12
0-1
2-7
0
.15
0.2
9
0.1
5
0.2
9
arse
nic
7
44
0-3
8-2
1
1.0
2
0.0
2
6.0
5
0.0
6
ben
z(a)
anth
race
ne
56
-55
-3
0.2
4
0.4
6
0.4
3
0.8
3
ben
zo(a
)pyre
ne
50
-32
-8
0.4
8
0.9
4
0.4
7
0.9
2
cad
miu
m
74
40
-43
-9
2.2
4
.2
2.6
5
.0
chlo
rdan
e (c
is +
tra
ns)
5
10
3-7
1-9
&
51
03
-74
-2
0.0
055
0.0
11
0.0
03
0.0
057
chro
miu
m
74
40
-47
-3
56
.06
11
0.0
9
9.0
1
90
.0
chry
sene
21
8-0
1-9
0
.53
1.0
0
.52
1.0
cop
per
7
44
0-5
0-8
1
20
.0
24
0.0
6
7.0
1
30
.0
dib
enz(
a,h)a
nth
race
ne
53
-70
-3
0.0
84
0.1
6
0.0
84
0.1
6
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
yld
ichlo
roet
han
e
(2,4
’ +
4,4
’ is
om
ers)
[D
DD
] 5
3-1
9-0
&
72
-54
-8
0.0
053
0.0
1
0.0
048
0.0
094
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
yld
ichlo
roet
hyle
ne
(2,4
’ +
4,4
’ is
om
ers)
[D
DE
] 3
42
4-8
2-6
&
72
-55
-9
0.0
042
0.0
081
0.2
3
0.4
5
dic
hlo
rod
iphen
ylt
rich
loro
ethan
e
(2,4
’ +
4,4
’ is
om
ers)
[D
DT
] 7
89
-02
-6
& 5
0-2
9-3
0
.00
3
0.0
057
0.0
03
0.0
057
die
ldri
n
60
-57
-1
0.0
041
0.0
08
0.0
027
0.0
052
end
rin
7
2-2
0-8
0
.03
9
0.0
75
6
0.0
39
0.0
75
6
fluo
ranth
ene
20
6-4
4-0
1
.5
2.8
0
.93
1.8
fluo
rene
86
-73
-7
0.0
89
0.1
7
0.0
89
0.1
7
hep
tach
lor
and
hep
tach
lor
epo
xid
e 7
6-4
4-8
&
10
24
-57
-3
0.0
017
0.0
033
6
0.0
017
0.0
033
6
hex
achlo
rocy
clo
hex
ane,
gam
ma
58
-89
-9
0.0
008
66
0.0
017
6
0.0
006
1
0.0
012
6
lead
7
43
9-9
2-1
5
7.0
1
10
.0
69
.0
13
0.0
met
hyln
aph
thal
ene,
2-
91
-57
-6
0.1
2
0.2
4
0.1
2
0.2
4
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CO
LUM
N 1
C
OLU
MN
2
CO
LUM
N 3
C
OLU
MN
4
CO
LUM
N 5
C
OLU
MN
6
Su
bsta
nce
C
hem
ical
Ab
stra
ct S
ervi
ce
Num
ber
(CAS
)
Fr
eshw
ater
Se
dim
ent2
Stan
dard
fo
r Sen
sitiv
e U
se4
Fr
eshw
ater
Se
dim
ent2
Stan
dard
fo
r Typ
ical
Use
5
Mar
ine
and
Estu
arin
e Se
dim
ent3
Stan
dard
fo
r Sen
sitiv
e U
se4
Mar
ine
and
Estu
arin
e Se
dim
ent3
Stan
dard
fo
r Typ
ical
Use
5
mer
cury
7
43
9-9
7-6
0
.3
0.5
8
0.4
3
0.8
4
nap
hth
alen
e 9
1-2
0-3
0
.24
0.4
7
0.2
4
0.4
7
pen
tach
loro
phen
ol
[PC
P]
87
-86
-5
0.4
7
0.8
7
0.3
68
0.6
98
phen
anth
rene
85
-01
-8
0.3
2
0.6
2
0.3
4
0.6
5
po
lycy
clic
aro
mat
ic h
yd
roca
rbo
ns,
to
tal9
[P
AH
s]
NA
10
10
.0
20
.0
10
.0
20
.0
po
lych
lori
nat
ed b
iphen
yls
, to
tal1
1 [
PC
Bs]
1
33
6-3
6-3
0
.17
0.3
3
0.1
2
0.2
3
po
lych
lori
nat
ed d
ioxin
s an
d
fura
ns1
2 [P
CD
Ds
and
PC
DF
s]
17
46
-01
-6
0.0
001
36
0.0
002
66
0.0
001
3
0.0
002
66
pyre
ne
12
9-0
0-0
0
.54
1.1
0
.87
1.7
zinc
74
40
-66
-6
20
0.0
3
80
.0
17
0.0
3
30
.0
Not
es
1.
All
val
ues
in
g/g
dry
wei
ght
(dw
t) u
nle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
. S
ub
stan
ce m
ust
be
anal
yze
d u
sin
g m
etho
ds
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
20
15
B
riti
sh C
olu
mb
ia E
nvir
on
men
tal
Lab
ora
tory
Man
ual
, as
up
dat
ed f
rom
tim
e t
o t
ime,
a d
irec
tor’
s p
roto
col
or
alte
rnat
ive
met
ho
ds
acce
pta
ble
to
a
dir
ecto
r.
2
. S
tand
ard
s ar
e sp
ecif
ic t
o t
he
pro
tect
ion o
f fr
esh
wat
er l
ife.
It
is t
he
resp
onsi
bil
ity o
f th
e re
spo
nsi
ble
per
son f
or
the
site
to
en
sure
that
use
of
the
stan
dar
ds
of
this
sch
edule
do
es n
ot
const
itute
a s
ignif
ican
t ri
sk o
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CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATIONSchedule 8
238 Last amended July 7, 2021
SCHEDULES 4 TO 7Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 18.]
SCHEDULE 8[am. B.C. Reg. 201/2007, s. 7.]
APPLICATION FOR A CONTAMINATED SOIL RELOCATION AGREEMENT
Notes / Instructions
One (1) application may be completed for a single source site requiring many soil relocations to a single receiving site,provided that both sites are adequately identified and the relocated soils are accurately described.
Anything submitted in relation to this Contaminated Soil Relocation Agreement application will become part of the publicrecord and may be made available to the public through the Site Registry as established under the Waste ManagementAct.
PART ITo be completed by or for the owner of the source site from which contaminated soil is to be relocated.
SECTION A: Source Site Information
1. Name of source site owner:
Last .................................................... First ....................................... Middle Initial(s) ................... (and / or, if applicable)
Company ............................................................................................................................................................................
2. Name of source site contact person:
Last .................................................... First ....................................... Middle Initial(s) ................... (and / or, if applicable)
Company ............................................................................................................................................................................
Mailing Address ..................................................................................................................................................................
City ...................................................................... Province / State ...............................................................
Country ........................................................................ Postal Code / ZIP ....................................................
Telephone (.............) ...............-......................................... Fax (.............) ............-.......................................
SOURCE SITE IDENTIFICATION
Site Identification Number (if available) .........................................................................................................
If Legally Titled, Registered Property
Site Street Address .............................................................................................................................................................
City .................................................................................... Postal Code ......................................................
PID numbers and associated legal descriptions. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
PID Legal Description
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
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If Untitled Crown Land
1. PIN numbers and associated Land Description (if applicable). Attach an additional sheet if necessary
PIN Land Description
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
OR
1. Coordinates (using the North American Datum 1983 convention) for the centre of the site:
Latitude: Degrees ....................... Minutes .................... Seconds ...........................
Longitude: Degrees ....................... Minutes .................... Seconds ...........................
Please attach a map of appropriate scale showing the boundaries of the site.
(and, if available)
Crown land file numbers. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ...................
SECTION B: Contaminated Soil Information
1. Soil characterization. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
• Soil volumes to be relocated in cubic metres (m3).
• Soil test results summary. Include contaminant concentrations and supporting information.
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
2. Soil characterization method. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................................................................
3. Current type of soil storage (e.g. stockpiled, in situ) ................................................................................................
4. Soil relocation start date (YY-MM-DD) .....................................................................................................................
5. Estimated completion date (YY-MM-DD) .................................................................................................................
6. Relocation method (e.g. truck, barge, train) .............................................................................................................
7. Number of loads .......................................................................................................................................................
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PART II
To be completed by or for the owner or operator of the receiving site to which contaminated soil is to be relocated.
SECTION A: Receiving Site Information
1. Name of receiving site owner / operator:
Last .................................................... First ....................................... Middle Initial(s) ................... (and / or, if applicable)
Company ............................................................................................................................................................................
2. Name of receiving site contact person:
Last .................................................... First ....................................... Middle Initial(s) ................... (and / or, if applicable)
Company ............................................................................................................................................................................
Mailing Address ..................................................................................................................................................................
City ............................................................................ Province / State .........................................................
Country ...................................................................... Postal Code / ZIP ......................................................
Telephone (..............) .................-.................................... .Fax (..............) ..............-.....................................
RECEIVING SITE IDENTIFICATION
Site Identification Number (if available) ..............................................................................................................................
If Legally Titled, Registered Property
Site Street Address .............................................................................................................................................................
City ........................................................................................ Postal Code .................................................
PID numbers and associated legal descriptions. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
PID Legal Description
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
If Untitled Crown Land
1. PIN numbers and associated Land Description (if applicable). Attach an additional sheet if necessary
PIN Land Description
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
........................................................ ......................................................................................................................
OR
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2. Coordinates (using the North American Datum 1983 convention) for the centre of the site:
Latitude: Degrees ....................... Minutes .................... Seconds ...........................
Longitude: Degrees ....................... Minutes .................... Seconds ...........................
Please attach a map of appropriate scale showing the boundaries of the site.
(and, if available)
Crown land file numbers. Attach an additional sheet if necessary.
................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ...................
3. Receiving site primary land use. Write in one of commercial, industrial, residential, agricultural or urban park. If noneapply, specify the current and anticipated land use.
............................................................................................................................................................................................
4. Relocated soil use at the receiving site (e.g. fill, cover) ...........................................................................
PART III
Contaminated Soil Relocation Agreement: To be completed and signed by all parties.
1. The above information accurately reflects the volume and quality of the soil to be relocated. I know of no regulation,bylaw or other legal restriction which might prohibit the relocation of the soil, as described in Part I, Section B, to theindicated receiving site. Further, I will ensure that all permits, manifests and other regulatory and safety require-ments that may apply are met.
Signature of Source site owner ...........................................................................................
Print name ...........................................................................................
Date (YY-MM-DD) ...........................................................................................
2. I am prepared to receive the soil as described in Part I, Section B on the indicated site described in Part II, SectionA. I know of no regulation, bylaw or other legal restriction which might prohibit the relocation of this soil to this site.The answers provided in Part II are accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Signature of Receiving site owner/operator ...........................................................................................
Print name ...........................................................................................
Date (YY-MM-DD) ...........................................................................................
3. Signature of Director ...........................................................................................
Print name ...........................................................................................
Date (YY-MM-DD) ...........................................................................................
SCHEDULES 9 TO 11Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 253/2016, s. 18.]
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