Section 323.1075. Temperature of rivers, streams, and impoundments.  


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  • Rule  75.   (1) Rivers,  streams,  and  impoundments  naturally  capable  of supporting coldwater fish shall not receive a heat load which would do either of the following:

    (a)   Increase the temperature of the receiving waters at the edge of the mixing zone more than 2 degrees   Fahrenheit  above  the  existing  natural water temperature.

    (b)  Increase the temperature of the receiving waters at the edge of the mixing zone to temperatures greater than the  following   monthly  maximum temperatures:

    J       F

    M

    A

    M

    J

    J

    A

    S

    O

    N

    D

    38    38

    43

    54

    65

    68

    68

    68

    63

    56

    48

    40

    (2)     Rivers, streams, and impoundments naturally capable  of  supporting warmwater fish shall not receive a heat  load   which  would   warm  the receiving water at the edge of the mixing zone more  than 5 degrees Fahrenheit above the existing natural water temperature.

    (3)     Rivers, streams, and impoundments naturally capable  of  supporting warmwater fish shall not receive a  heat  load   which  would   warm  the receiving water at the edge of the mixing zone to temperatures greater than the following monthly maximum temperatures:

    (a)   For rivers, streams, and impoundments north of a line between Bay City, Midland, Alma and North Muskegon:

    J       F

    M

    A

    M

    J

    J       A

    S

    O

    N

    D

    38    38

    41

    56

    70

    80

    83    81

    74

    64

    49

    39

    (b)  For rivers, streams, and impoundments south of a  line   between   Bay City, Midland, Alma, and North Muskegon, except the St. Joseph river:

    J       F

    M

    A

    M

    J

    J       A

    S

    O

    N

    D

    41    40

    50

    63

    76

    84

    85    85

    79

    68

    55

    43

    (c)   ) St. Joseph river:

    J       F

    M

    A

    M

    J

    J

    A

    S

    O

    N

    D

    50    50

    55

    65

    75

    85

    85

    85

    85

    70

    60

    50

    (4)   Non-trout rivers and streams that serve as principal migratory routes for anadromous salmonids shall not receive a  heat  load   during periods of migration at such locations and in a manner which may adversely affect salmonid migration or raise the receiving water temperature at the edge of the mixing zone more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit  above the  existing natural water temperature.

History: 1979 AC; 1986 AACS.