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    If the Effluent Limitations Are Insufficient for a Water Body
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If the Effluent Limitations Are Insufficient for a Water Body

Question 40

Question 40

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If the effluent limitations are insufficient for a water body, that water body is considered to be "water quality limited," requiring more stringent controls called total maximum daily loads (TMDLs).

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