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Montana Department
of Environmental Quality
December 21, 2018
Dear Interested Party:
The Board of Environmental Review ("board") and the Department of Environmental Quality
("department") are proposing to add six new human-health ground water criteria into
Department Circular DEQ-7 Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards("DEQ-7").The
proposed criteria are for: diallate; dioxane; 1,4-; iron; manganese; perfluorooctane sulfonate
(PFOS); and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).The proposed criteria concentrations are as follows:
diallate, 5.5 µg/L; dioxane, 1,4-, 3 µg/L; iron, 4,000 µg/L; manganese, 100 µg/L; PFOS, 0.07 µg/L;
and PFOA, 0.07 µg/L.
DEQ-7 is incorporated by reference into the Administrative Rules of Montana (ARM) in several
places, so the rulemaking includes updating the version of DEQ-7 wherever it is cited in the
ARM.The circular is incorporated into the following ARM: 17.24.645; 17.24.646; 17.30.502;
17.30.619; 17.30.702; 17.30.1001; 17.36.345; 17.55.109; 17.56.507; and 17.56.608. A copy of
the Montana Administrative Register(MAR) notice of proposed rulemaking has been enclosed
for your consideration.The MAR notice contains details about the rulemaking, including how
the criteria were derived. The draft version of Circular DEQ-7 may be found on the department's
website at http://deg.mt.gov/water/drinkingwater/standards.
On February 5, 2019, at 2 p.m., the board and department will hold a public hearing in Room
111 at the Metcalf building, 1520 East Sixth Street, Helena, MT, to consider the proposed
amendments of the ARM and DEQ-7.The board and department will make reasonable
accommodations for persons with disabilities who wish to participate in this rulemaking process
or need an alternative accessible format of this notice (see the enclosed MAR notice for details).
You may submit data,views, or arguments, either orally or in writing, at the hearing. Written
data, views, or arguments may also be submitted to Sandy Scherer, Legal Secretary, Department
of Environmental Quality, 1520 E. Sixth Avenue, P.O. Box 200901, Helena, Montana 59620-0901;
faxed to (406)444-4386; or e-mailed to sscherer@mt@gov, no later than 5:00 p.m. February 8,
2019. To be guaranteed consideration, mailed comments must be postmarked on or before
that date.
Sincerely,
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Myla Kelly
Section Head
Water Quality Standards& Modeling Section
Steve Bullock,Governor I Shaun McGrath, Director I P.O.Box 200901 1 Helena, MT 59620-0901 1 (406)444-2544 1 www.deq.mt.gov
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
In the matter of the amendment of ) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ARM 17.24.645, 17.24.646, ) ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT
17.30.502, 17.30.619, 17.30.702, )
17.30.1001, 17.36.345, 17.55.109, ) (RECLAMATION)
17.56.507, and 17.56.608, pertaining ) (WATER QUALITY)
to ground water standards ) (SUBDIVISIONS)
incorporated by reference into ) (CECRA)
Department Circular DEQ-7 ) (UNDERGROUND STORAGE
TANKS)
TO: All Concerned Persons
1. On February 5, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., the Board of Environmental Review
and the Department of Environmental Quality will hold a public hearing in Room 111
of the Metcalf Building, 1520 East Sixth Avenue, Helena, Montana, to consider the
proposed amendment of the above-stated rules.
2. The board and department will make reasonable accommodations for
persons with disabilities who wish to participate in this rulemaking process or need
an alternative accessible format of this notice. If you require an accommodation,
contact Sandy Scherer, Legal Secretary, no later than 5:00 p.m., January 29, 2019,
to advise us of the nature of the accommodation that you need. Please contact
Sandy Scherer at the Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 200901,
Helena, Montana 59620-0901; phone (406) 444-2630; fax (406) 444-4386; or e-mail
sscherer@mt.gov.
3. The rules proposed to be amended provide as follows, stricken matter
interlined, new matter underlined:
17.24.645 GROUND WATER MONITORING (1) through (5) remain the
same.
(6) Methods of sample collection, preservation, and sample analysis must be
conducted in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136 titled "Guidelines Establishing Test
Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants" (July 2015) and the department's
document titled "Department Circular DEQ-7, Montana Numeric Water Quality
Standards," ay 2017 reffective month and year of this rule amendmentl edition.
Copies of Department Circular DEQ-7 are available at the Department of
Environmental Quality, 1520 E. Sixth Avenue, P.O. Box 200901, Helena, MT 59620-
0901. Sampling and analyses must include a quality assurance program acceptable
to the department.
(7) and (8) remain the same.
AUTH: 82-4-204, MCA
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IMP: 82-4-231, 82-4-232, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.24.646 SURFACE WATER MONITORING (1) through (5) remain the
same.
(6) Methods of sample collection, preservation, and sample analysis must be
conducted in accordance with 40 CFR Part 136 titled "Guidelines Establishing Test
Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants" (July 2015) and Part 434 titled "Coal
Mining Point Source Category BPT, BAT, BCT Limitations and New Source
Performance Standards" (January 2002), and the Ma ,7 [effective month and
year of this rule amendmentl edition of the department's document titled
"Department Circular DEQ-7, Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards." Copies
of 40 CFR Part 136, 40 CFR 434, and Department Circular DEQ-7 are available at
the Department of Environmental Quality, 1520 E. 6th Ave., P.O. Box 200901,
Helena, MT 59620-0901. Sampling and analyses must include a quality assurance
program acceptable to the department.
(7) remains the same.
AUTH: 82-4-204, MCA
IMP: 82-4-231, 82-4-232, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.30.502 DEFINITIONS The following definitions, in addition to those in 75-
5-103, MCA, and ARM Title 17, chapter 30, subchapters 6 and 7, apply throughout
this subchapter:
(1) through (13) remain the same.
(14) The board adopts and incorporates by reference Department Circular
DEQ-7, entitled "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards" (May effective
month and year of this rule amendmentl edition), which establishes numeric water
quality standards for toxic, carcinogenic, bioconcentrating, nutrient, radioactive, and
harmful parameters. Copies of Department Circular DEQ-7 are available from the
Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 200901, Helena, MT 59620-0901.
AUTH: 75-5-301, MCA
IMP: 75-5-301, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
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DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.30.619 INCORPORATIONS BY REFERENCE (1) The board adopts and
incorporates by reference the following state and federal requirements and
procedures as part of Montana's surface water quality standards:
(a) Department Circular DEQ-7, entitled "Montana Numeric Water Quality
Standards" (May 2017 [effective month and year of this rule amendmentl edition),
which establishes numeric water quality criteria for toxic, carcinogenic,
bioconcentrating, radioactive, and harmful parameters and also establishes human
health-based water quality criteria for the following specific nutrients with toxic
effects:
(i) through (3) remain the same.
AUTH: 75-5-201, 75-5-301, MCA
IMP: 75-5-301, 75-5-313, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.30.702 DEFINITIONS The following definitions, in addition to those in
75-5-103, MCA, apply throughout this subchapter (Note: 75-5-103, MCA, includes
definitions for "base numeric nutrient standards," "degradation," "existing uses,"
"high quality waters," "mixing zone," and "parameter"):
(1) through (26) remain the same.
(27) The board adopts and incorporates by reference:
(a) Department Circular DEQ-7, entitled "Montana Numeric Water Quality
Standards" (Ma [effective month and year of this rule amendment) edition),
which establishes numeric water quality standards for toxic, carcinogenic,
bioconcentrating, radioactive, and harmful parameters and also establishes human
health-based water quality standards for the following specific nutrients with toxic
effects:
(i) through (e) remain the same.
AUTH: 75-5-301, 75-5-303, MCA
IMP: 75-5-303, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
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17.30.1001 DEFINITIONS The following definitions, in addition to those in
75-5-103, MCA, apply throughout this subchapter:
(1) remains the same.
(2) "DEQ-7" means Department Circular DEQ-7, entitled "Montana Numeric
Water Quality Standards" (AA2;7 [effective month and year of this rule
amendment] edition), which establishes numeric water quality standards for toxic,
carcinogenic, radioactive, bioconcentrating, nutrient, and harmful parameters.
(a) The board adopts and incorporates by reference Department Circular
DEQ-7, entitled "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards" (May 2017 effective
month and year of this rule amendmentl edition), which establishes numeric water
quality standards for toxic, carcinogenic, bioconcentrating, nutrient, radioactive, and
harmful parameters.
(3) through (17) remain the same.
AUTH: 75-5-201, 75-5-401, MCA
IMP: 75-5-301, 75-5-401, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.36.345 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE (1) For purposes of this chapter,
the department adopts and incorporates by reference the following documents. All
references to these documents in this chapter refer to the edition set out below:
(a) through (d) remain the same.
(e) Department Circular DEQ-7, "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards"
(May 2017 [effective month and year of this rule amendment] edition);
(f) through (2) remain the same.
AUTH: 76-4-104, MCA
IMP: 76-4-104, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.55.109 INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE (1) For the purposes of this
subchapter, the department adopts and incorporates by reference:
(a) Department Circular DEQ-7, "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards"
(May 2017 [effective month and year of this rule amendment] edition);
(b) through (5) remain the same.
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AUTH: 75-10-702, 75-10-704, MCA
IMP: 75-10-702, 75-10-704, 75-10-711, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.56.507 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE (1) For purposes of this
subchapter, the department adopts and incorporates by reference:
(a) Department Circular DEQ-7, "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards"
(nn'�y 2017 [effective month and year of this rule amendment] edition);
(b) through (3) remain the same.
AUTH: 75-11-319, 75-11-505, MCA
IMP: 75-11-309, 75-11-505, MCA
REASON: The board and the department are proposing to revise Circular
DEQ-7 to provide additional human health criteria as discussed in the statement of
reason for the proposed amendment to ARM 17.56.608 set forth below. In the event
that the revised circular is adopted, it is necessary to update the edition of Circular
DEQ-7 being cited elsewhere in the rules.
17.56.608 ADOPTION BY REFERENCE (1) For purposes of this
subchapter, the department adopts and incorporates by reference:
(a) Department Circular DEQ-7, "Montana Numeric Water Quality Standards"
(May 2017 [effective month and year of this rule amendment] edition);
(b) through (3) remain the same.
AUTH: 75-11-319, 75-11-505, MCA
IMP: 75-11-309, 75-11-505, MCA
REASON: The proposed revised Department Circular DEQ-7 can be viewed
on the department's website at http://deq.mt.gov/water/drinkingwater/standards. A
copy of the proposed revised circular also may be obtained by contacting Mike
Suplee at (406) 444-0831. Modifications to the circular and the reasons for the
modifications are as follows:
Addition of new human health criteria: The board and the department are proposing
to revise Department Circular DEQ-7 to provide human health groundwater criteria
for the following: diallate; dioxane, 1,4-; iron; manganese; perfluorooctane sulfonate
(PFOS); and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). The proposed criteria concentrations
are as follows: diallate, 5.5 lag/L; dioxane, 1,4-, 3 pg/L; iron, 4,000 tag/L;
manganese, 100 tag/L; PFOS, 0.07 tag/L, PFOA, 0.07 fag/L.
The diallate criterion will provide the department's Hazardous Materials Program of
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the Waste Management and Remediation Division a clean-up standard for
hazardous waste permitted facilities. Standards for dioxane, 1,4-, PFOS, PFOA,
and iron are also considered important criteria to the Waste Management and
Remediation Division as cleanup endpoints for remedial activities carried out by that
division. Further, standards for Dioxane, 1,4-, PFOS, and PFOA are included in
EPA Office of Water Health Advisories.
Scientific research has demonstrated that excessive manganese levels can have
neurobehavioral and neurocognitive impacts on infants (0-6 months). The new
proposed criterion was derived for this most-sensitive population. Manganese is
considered an important criterion to the Waste Management and Remediation
Division as a cleanup endpoint.
The human health groundwater criteria were derived using U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) equations for human health criteria (EPA, 2000) and there
are different equations for toxins and carcinogens. The criteria were derived
assuming that exposure is through drinking water only (no accounting for exposure
through consumption of fish is made). For example:
Toxic Criterion (pg/L) _ {[RfD (mg/kg-day) x RSC x average body weight
(kg)]/drinking water intake (L/day)} x 1000 pg/mg
where the RfD is a value derived from the no effects or lowest observable effects
concentration (NOAEL or LOAEL, respectively), and RSC is the relative source
contribution to account for potential exposure from other environmental media. EPA
generally recommends an RSC of 0.2 (i.e., 20 percent of a person's exposure is
from drinking water). The default drinking water intake rate for adults is 2.4 L/day
and the default body weight is 80 kg, both of which are in DEQ-7 (see page 5). For
some criteria, sensitive sub-populations required different body weight and drinking
assumptions than the defaults, and these are detailed below where appropriate.
Citations to several technical documents are made below; the list of these
documents may be found at the end of this section.
The department derived the diallate criterion using a cancer slope factor of 0.061
mg/kg-day from the EPA Health Effects Assessment Summary Table (HEAST)
database (https://epa-heast.orn1.gov/heast.php), default adult weight and drinking
water intake rates, and Montana's cancer risk factor of 1 x 10-5 (per 75-5-301, MCA).
Dioxane, 1,4- was derived using the IRIS 2013 cancer slope factor (0.1 mg/kg-day),
default adult weight and drinking water intake rates, and Montana's cancer risk factor
of 1x 10-5. PFOS and PFOA criteria are from EPA (2016a; 2016b; 2018) and were
derived for the most sensitive population, lactating women. For them, the 90th
percentile for drinking water intake was 3.6 L/day and they have a lower assumed
body weight (67 kg) than the overall population. The iron criterion was calculated
using a RfD (0.592 mg/kg-day) derived from EPA (2006) and the default adult weight
and drinking water intake rates.
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For manganese (a toxin), the department used a RfD of 0.025 mg/kg-day. The RfD
was derived using literature toxicology studies (Kern et al., 2010; Kern et al., 2011;
Beaudin et al., 2013) and a 1000-fold uncertainty factor (UFa= 10, UFH = 10, UFH _
10), where UFa is uncertainty due to interspecies variability to account for
extrapolating from laboratory animals to humans, UFH is for intraspecies variability to
account for variability in the responses within the human population because of
intrinsic and extrinsic factors, and UFH is applied because a LOAEL and not a
NOAEL was used in the derivation (EPA, 1993). The average body weight of infants
zero to <6 months old was used (6.47 kg; Table 8-1, EPA, 2011) and the 90th
percentile drinking water ingestion for infants zero to <6 months was 0.966 L/day
(Table 3-15, EPA, 2011). The RSC was calculated by subtracting the manganese
infants receive from formula (21 CFR 107.100) from the LOAEL to give a RSC of
0.833 (rounded to 0.8 per EPA guidance). Accounting for significant figures (1 in
this case), the department derived a water quality standard of 100 lag/L.
Criteria Stringency Compared to Federal Guidelines: Five of the proposed criteria
(diallate; dioxane, 1,4-; iron; PFOS; and PFOA) are equivalent to comparable
federally recommended guidelines (EPA, 2006; HEAST; EPA, 2018). The proposed
manganese criterion is more stringent than comparable federal guidelines. EPA
recommends a criterion of 300 lag/L (EPA, 2004; EPA, 2018) based on studies of
dietary intake of manganese. But more recent peer-reviewed scientific studies (Kern
et al., 2010; Kern et al., 2011; Beaudin et al., 2013), based on dose-response effects
on new-born and adult rats, indicate that the criterion should be 100 lag/L (the value
proposed by the board). Rat studies were reviewed in EPA (2004) but the quality of
those studies was not considered adequate to derive a criterion. The more recent
scientific works are considered high quality according to EPA Region Vill's drinking
water toxicologist (Bob Benson, personal communication, 11/8/2018). As addressed
above, the proposed manganese criterion is necessary to mitigate harm to the public
health, specifically zero to <6 months old infants. Further, it is achievable under
current technology. At the municipal scale, dissolved manganese can be removed
by several technologies (e.g., oxidation/physical separation) which can achieve
concentrations of 40 lag/L.
Footnote (40): The board proposes the addition of footnote (40) to DEQ-7, which
references the Montana Administrative Register (MAR) for instances where the
derivation of a DEQ-7 human-health criterion is documented in MAR Notice No. 17-
403. Human health standards are normally flagged in DEQ-7 to indicate which
information source they were derived from; for example, many are flagged "HA,"
meaning they were derived from nationally-recommended EPA Health Advisory
documents. However, the iron and manganese criteria discussed above were
derived by the department. If the proposed iron and manganese criteria are adopted
as human health standards in DEQ-7, then footnote (40) would reference this MAR
notice.
Footnote (41): The board proposes new footnote (41), which clarifies that the sum
of PFOA and PFOS shall not exceed the individual standards for each.
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References Cited: Technical documents cited above are provided here:
EPA. 1993. Reference Dose (RfD): Description and Use in Health Risk
Assessments.
Background Document 1A. https://www.epa.gov/iris/reference-dose-rfd-description-
and-use-health-risk-assessments.
EPA. 2000. Methodology for Deriving Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the
Protection of Human Health. Technical Support Document. Volume 1: Risk
Assessment. Office of Water, Office of Science and Technology. EPA-822-B-00-
005.
EPA. 2006. Provisional Peer Reviewed Toxicity Values and Iron and Compounds
(CASRN 7439-89-6), Derivation of Subchronic and Chronic Oral RfDs. Superfund
Health Risk Technical Support Center, National Center for Environmental
Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268.
EPA. 2011. Exposure Factors Handbook: 2011 Edition. Office of Research and
Development. EPA/600/R-090/052F.
EPA. 2016a. Drinking Water Health Advisory for Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS).
Office of Water. EPA 822-R-16-004.
EPA. 2016b. Health Effects Support Document for Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA).
Office of Water. EPA 822-R-16-003.
EPA. 2018. 2018 Edition of the Drinking Water Standards and Health Advisories
Tables. Office of Water. EPA 822-F-18-001.
Kern, C., G. Stanwood and D.R. Smith. 2010. Pre-weaning Manganese Exposure
Causes Hyperactivity, Disinhibition, and Spatial Learning and Memory Deficits
Associated with Altered Dopamine Receptor and Transporter Levels. Synapse 64:
363-378.
Kern, C. and D.R. Smith. 2011. Pre-weaning Mn Exposure Leads to Prolonged
Astrocyte Activation and Lasting Effects on the Dopaminergic System in Adult Male
Rats. Synapse 65: 532-544.
Beaudin, S. A., S. Nisam and D.R. Smith. 2013. Early Life Versus Lifelong Oral
Manganese Exposure Differently Impairs Skilled Forelimb Performance in Adult
Rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 38: 36-45.
4. Concerned persons may submit their data, views, or arguments, either
orally or in writing, at the hearing. Written data, views, or arguments may also be
submitted to Sandy Scherer, Legal Secretary, Department of Environmental Quality,
1520 E. Sixth Avenue, P.O. Box 200901, Helena, Montana 59620-0901; faxed to
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(406) 444-4386; or e-mailed to sscherer@mt.gov, no later than 5:00 p.m. February
8, 2019. To be guaranteed consideration, mailed comments must be postmarked on
or before that date.
5. The board and department maintain a list of interested persons who wish
to receive notices of rulemaking actions proposed by this agency. Persons who
wish to have their name added to the list shall make a written request that includes
the name, e-mail, and mailing address of the person to receive notices and specifies
that the person wishes to receive notices regarding: air quality; hazardous
waste/waste oil; asbestos control; water/wastewater treatment plant operator
certification; solid waste; junk vehicles; infectious waste; public water supply; public
sewage systems regulation; hard rock (metal) mine reclamation; major facility siting;
opencut mine reclamation; strip mine reclamation; subdivisions; renewable energy
grants/loans; wind energy, wastewater treatment or safe drinking water revolving
grants and loans; water quality; CECRA; underground/above ground storage tanks;
MEPA;-or general procedural rules other than MEPA. Notices will be sent by e-mail
unless a mailing preference is noted in the request. Such written request may be
mailed or delivered to Sandy Scherer, Legal Secretary, Department of
Environmental Quality, 1520 E. Sixth Ave., P.O. Box 200901, Helena, Montana
59620-0901, faxed to the office at (406) 444-4386, e-mailed to Sandy Scherer at
sscherer@mt.gov, or may be made by completing a request form at any rules
hearing held by the department.
6. Sarah Clerget, attorney for the board, or another attorney for the Agency
Legal Services Bureau, has been designated to preside over and conduct the
hearing.
7. The bill sponsor contact requirements of 2-4-302, MCA, do not apply.
8. With regard to the requirements of 2-4-111, MCA, the board and the
department have determined that the amendment of the above-referenced rules will
not significantly and directly impact small businesses.
Reviewed by: BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
/s/Edward Hayes BY: /s/Christine Deveny
EDWARD HAYES CHRISTINE DEVENY
Rule Reviewer Chairman
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
BY: /s/Shaun McGrath
SHAUN McGRATH
Director
Certified to the Secretary of State, December 11, 2018.
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