Reduction of Toxics in State Waters Report - January 2004
On January 1 of each year, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality submits the "Reduction of Toxics in State Waters Report" to the House Committees on Conservation and Natural Resources and the Chesapeake and Its Tributaries, and to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources. The primary objectives of this report are to document the state's commitment to improving water quality. This commitment includes the prevention of contamination of the Commonwealth's waters by toxics, the continued monitoring of those waters for the presence of toxics, and the implementation of remedial measures to reduce and/or eliminate toxics found in the state's waters.
The annual report serves to keep the members of the General Assembly informed of the ongoing efforts to achieve these objectives and, as a public document, provides information not readily available in other forms. Although the reduction of toxics in the state's waters is primarily the responsibility of the Department of Environmental Quality, various agencies and organizations, including the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Virginia Department of Health and the Chesapeake Bay Program, participate in the process. It is not possible to unite all available data on the state of toxics in the Commonwealth's waters in this report. Rather, its intention is to summarize the current activities directed toward toxics reduction and provide guidance to additional information on specific subjects.
The first Toxics Reduction in State Waters Report was submitted in January 1998, in accordance with Section 62.1-44.17:3. It is the hope of DEQ that the continued evolution of the reporting format, and the expansion of the report's comprehensiveness, will increase its utility to the State's legislators and to the general population.
The Reduction of Toxics in State Waters Report - January 2004
Report files are in Excel or PDF format.
Complete Text: Toxics Reduction in State Waters Report
- Table 1 - DCLS Toxics Group Codes and Costs - MY2003
- Table 2 - Numbers of Ambient Toxics Samples and Costs - MY2003
- Table 3 - Clean Dissolved Metals in the Water Column - All Basins - MY2003
- Table 3a - Shenandoah Dissolved Mercury Study - MY2003
- Table 4 - Clean Total metals in the Water Column - All Basins - MY2003
- Table 4a - Shenandoah Total Mercury Study - MY2003
- Table 5 - Sediment Metals - All Basins - MY2003
- Table 6 - Sediment Pesticides - All Basins - MY2003
- Table 7a - Fish Tissue Sample Results - WQS MY2002 (Rec'd 2003)
- Table 7b - Sediment Analysis Results - WQS MY2002 (Rec'd 2003)
Metals, Dissolved, Historial - MY2003
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Potomac-Shenandoah River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - James River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Rappahannock River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Roanoke River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Chowan River - Albemarle Sound
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Tennessee River - Big Sandy River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - Chesapeake Bay & Coastal
- Historial Dissolved Metals - York River
- Historial Dissolved Metals - New River
Metals, Total in Water, Historial - MY2003
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Potomac-Shenandoah Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - James River Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Rappahannock River Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Roanoke River Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Chowan River Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Dismal Swamp - Albermarle Sound
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Tennessee - Big Sandy Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - Chesapeake Bay and Small Coastal Basins
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - York River Basin
- Historical Total Metals in Water Column - New River Basin
Metals, Sediment, Historial - MY2003
- Historical Sediment Metals - Potomac-Shenandoah
- Historical Sediment Metals - James River Basin
- Historical Sediment Metals - Rappahannock River Basin
- Historical Sediment Metals - Roanoke River Basin
- Historical Sediment Metals - Chowan-Albermarle Sound
- Historical Sediment Metals - Tennessee-Big Sandy Basin
- Historical Sediment Metals - Chesapeake Bay and Coastal Basins
- Historical Sediment Metals - York River Basin
- Historical Sediment Metals - New River Basin
Metals, Pesticide, Sediment, Historial - MY2003
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Potomac-Shenandoah
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - James River Basin
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Rappahannock River Basin
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Roanoke River Basin
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Chowan-Albermarle Sound
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Tennessee-Big Sandy Basin
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - Chesapeake Bay and Coastal Basins
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - York River Basin
- Historical Sediment Pesticides - New River Basin
Appendices - MY2003
- Appendix A - Chesapeake Bay Chemicals of Concern
- Appendix B - EPA Regulated Toxics List (Dec 92)
- Appendix C1 - DEQ Water Quality Standards (Aug 03)
- Appendix C2 - Summary of Chemical Parameters and Monitoring Strategies
- Appendix D - Summary Sediment Screening Values (MY2003)
- Appendix E - EPA Risk Based Screening Values for Fish Tissues
- Appendix F1 - Historical Toxics-Monitoring Station List (30Oct1970 - 18Oct2001)
- Appendix F2 - WQM Toxics-Monitoring Station List (1Jul2002 - 30Jun2003) by Parameters Group Code
- Appendix G1 - Potential Sediment and Fish Tissue Monitoring Stations 2004 - WQS
- Appendix G2 - Coastal 2000 Program Stations - MY2000-2003
- Appendix H1 - Biological Monitoring Sites Visited During MY2003
- Appendix H2 - Prospective Probablistic Monitoring Sites (MY2004-05)
- Appendix I - Special Studies Related to Toxics - MY2003
- Appendix J - Facilities with Toxics Parameter Limits (MY2003)
- Appendix K - List of Permits, Parameters, Parameter Limits and Units (MY2003)
- Appendix L - Permitted Facilities and their Compliance Status - MY2003
- Appendix M - List of Segments not Fully Supporting Designated Uses because of Toxics (303(d) Report 2002)
- Appendix N1 - Impaired Segments selected for Toxicity Testing 2002/2003
- Appendix N2 - Impaired Segments selected for Toxicity Testing 2003/2004
