39-3601 Declaration of Policy and Statement of Legislative Intent
39-3602 Definitions
39-3603 Antidegradation Policy and Implementation
39-3604 Designation of Instream Beneficial Uses
39-3605 Identification of Reference Streams or Conditions
39-3605C Environmental Remediation Fund Established
39-3606 Monitoring and Use of Reference Streams or Conditions and Beneficial Use Support Assessment
39-3606C Appropriation of Environmental Remediation Fund — Purpose of Chapter
39-3607 Revisions and Attainability of Beneficial Uses
39-3608 Regulatory Actions for Water Bodies Where Beneficial Uses Are Fully Supported
39-3609 Identification of Water Bodies Where Beneficial Uses Are Not Fully Supported
39-3610 General Limitations On Point and Nonpoint Sources for Water Bodies Not Fully Supporting Beneficial Uses
39-3611 Development and Implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load or Equivalent Processes
39-3612 Integration of Total Maximum Daily Load Processes With Other Programs
39-3613 Creation of Basin Advisory Groups
39-3614 Duties of the Basin Advisory Group
39-3615 Creation of Watershed Advisory Groups
39-3616 Duties of Each Watershed Advisory Group
39-3617 Designation of Outstanding Resource Waters
39-3618 Restriction Provisions for New Nonpoint Source Activities On Outstanding Resource Waters
39-3619 Continuation Provisions for Existing Activities On Outstanding Resource Waters
39-3620 Approval Provisions for Best Management Practices for New Nonpoint Source Activities On or Affecting Outstanding Resource Waters
39-3621 Monitoring Provisions
39-3622 Enforcement Provisions
39-3623 Effect of Rules
39-3624 Declaration of Policy — Designation of Director
39-3625 Definitions
39-3626 Authorization of Grants and Loans — Designation of Administering Agency — Reservation of Funds for Operations — Criteria — Priority Projects — Eligible Projects
39-3627 Payments by State Board of Environmental Quality — Contracts With Municipalities and Community and Nonprofit Noncommunity Public Water Systems — Rules — Approval of Attorney General — Audit of Payments
39-3628 Water Pollution Control Fund Established
39-3628A Agricultural Best Management Practices (Bmp) Fund Established
39-3628B Confined Animal Feeding Operations (Cafo) Improvement Fund Established
39-3629 Wastewater Facility Loan Account Established
39-3630 Appropriation of Water Pollution Control Fund — Purpose of Chapter
39-3631 Appropriation of Wastewater Facility Loan Fund — Purpose of Chapter
39-3632 Grants and Loans for Design, Planning or Construction — Limits On Amount of Grants and Loans
39-3633 Water Pollution Control Bonds
39-3634 Cottage Site Defined
39-3635 Cottage Site Leases — Requirements — Construction of Sewage Disposal Facilities — Connection to Water and Sewer District Systems — Payment of Charges — Notification of Defaults — Satisfaction of Requirements
39-3636 Failure to Provide Sewage Disposal — Penalties
39-3637 State Board of Environmental Quality — Rules — Inspection
39-3638 Final Determination by Issuing Department Authorized
39-3639 Continuation of Cottage Site Lease Program
39-3640 Water Quality Innovation and Pollutant Trading

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