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ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE PUEBLO OF ISLETA

ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE PUEBLO OF ISLETA. 4 February 1987 Congress passed PL 100-4 the last systematic amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) codified at 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq .

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ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE PUEBLO OF ISLETA

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  1. ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENTOF THE PUEBLO OF ISLETA

  2. 4 February 1987 Congress passed PL 100-4 the last systematic amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) codified at 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq. Among the provisions added was § 1377 dealing with Indian tribes which allowed federally recognized tribes to be considered as “States” for the purposes of § 1313 dealing with development and implementation of water quality standards. The Pueblo of Isleta was the first tribal government in the country to successfully complete all of the bureaucratic hurdles and have its standards approved (1993) by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

  3. WATER QUALITY STANDARDS 40 CFR § 131.2   Purpose. A water quality standard defines the water quality goals of a (1) water body, or portion thereof, by designating the (2) use or uses to be made of the water and by (3) setting criteria necessary to protect the uses.

  4. States adopt water quality standards to protect (1) public health or welfare, (2) enhance the quality of water and serve the purposes of the Clean Water Act . . . [which] means that water quality standards should, wherever attainable, provide water quality for the (3) protection and propagation of fish, shellfish and wildlife and for (4) recreation in and on the water and take into consideration their use and value of (5) public water supplies, . . . and agricultural, industrial, and other purposes including navigation.

  5. . . . standards serve the dual purposes of (1) establishing the water quality goals for a specific water body and (2) serve as the regulatory basis for . . . water-quality-based treatment controls and strategies beyond the technology-based levels of treatment . . . .

  6. 1992 a. Warmwater fishery b. Primary contact ceremonial c. Primary contact recreation d. Secondary contact recreation e. Agricultural water supply f. Industrial water supply 2002 a. Warmwater fishery b. Primary contact ceremonial c. Primary contact recreational d. Agricultural water supply e. Industrial water supply f. Wildlife usage The uses . . . are as follows for the segment of the Rio Grande that passes through the . . . Reservation

  7. 1992- Toxics – 85 EPA “Priority Pollutants*” + Un-ionized ammonia (single value) + Total chlorine residual Site specific – dissolved oxygen, pH and temperature * § 1314(l) 2002- Toxics – 26 EPA “Priority Pollutants*” +Un-ionized ammonia (varies by pH and temperature) + Total chlorine residual Site specific – dissolved oxygen, pH and temperature The . . . [warmwater fishery] standards are as follows for the segment of the Rio Grande that passes through the . . . Reservation. . .

  8. 1992- None  2002- narrative + DDT and sum of its metabolites – 11 ng/L Mercury, total – 1.1 ng/L PCBs – sum of all congeners – 74 ng/L Selenium, total recoverable – 2 µg/L The . . . [wildlife] standards are as follows for the segment of the Rio Grande that passes through the . . . Reservation. . .

  9. Copies of Standards Environment Department Pueblo of Isleta P.O. Box 1270 Isleta, NM 87022 Phone (505) 869-5748 Email – POI36801@Isletapueblo.com

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