R. 62-520.200 Definitions for Ground Water
R. 62-520.300 Purpose and Intent for Ground Water
R. 62-520.310 General Provisions for Ground Water
R. 62-520.400 Minimum Criteria for Ground Water
R. 62-520.410 Classification of Ground Water, Usage, Reclassification
R. 62-520.420 Standards for Class G-I and Class G-II Ground Water
R. 62-520.430 Standards for Class G-III Ground Water
R. 62-520.440 Standards for Class G-IV Ground Water
R. 62-520.460 Class F-I Ground Water
R. 62-520.461 Dimensions of Zones of Discharge for Class F-I Ground Water
R. 62-520.462 Dimensions of Zones of Discharge for Class G-I Ground Water
R. 62-520.465 Dimensions of Zones of Discharge for Class G-II Ground Water
R. 62-520.470 Modification Procedures for Zones of Discharge or Monitoring Requirements
R. 62-520.500 Water Quality Criteria Exemptions for Installations Discharging Into Class G-I or G-II Ground Water
R. 62-520.510 Water Quality Criteria Exemptions for Installations Discharging Into Class G-III and G-IV Ground Water
R. 62-520.520 Exemptions from Secondary Drinking Water Standards Outside a Zone of Discharge in Class G-II Ground Water
R. 62-520.600 Ground Water Monitoring Requirements and Exemptions
R. 62-520.700 Ground Water Corrective Action
R. 62-520.900 Ground Water Forms

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