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-Category Synopsis-
BATTERY MANUFACTURING FINAL REGULATION
(40 CFR PART 461)
The Administrator signed the battery manufacturing final
regulation on February 27, 1984 and publication of the final
rule in the Federal Register was March 9, 1984 (49 FR 9108).
The regulation is effective as of 4/18/84.
The compliance deadline established for BAT is as soon as
possible but no later than July 1, 1984; NSPS and PSNS compli-
ance is the date the new source begins its operations. The
PSES compliance date is set for March 9, 1987, three years from
the Federal Register publication of the final rule. This
regulation was previously proposed on November 10, 1982.
The final regulation sets effluent limitations, guidelines,
and standards for best practicable control technology (BPT) and
best available technology (BAT), new source performance standards
(NSPS), and pretreatment standards for existing and new sources
(PSES and PSNS). The limitations and standards are being issued
for all major subcategories of the battery manufacturing industry
except for those exempted under Paragraph 8 of the Settlement
Agreement.
At proposal we based BPT for the lead subcategory on flow
normalization, oil removal and lime and settle (L&S) end-of-
pipe treatment. For the non-lead subcategories, the proposed
BPT was based upon these technologies and others ranging up to
total recycle for zero discharge. BAT and PSES generally were
based upon flow reduction followed by the above end-of-pipe
treatment. NSPS and PSNS were based upon additional flow
reduction and the addition of filtration and either on exchange
(cadmium subcategory) or reverse osmosis (lead subcategory) to
the end-of-pipe treatment for existing sources.
The final guidelines are based on end-of-pipe treatment
technologies essentially equivalent to those that supported the
proposed guidelines and standards, except for NSPS and PSNS for
the lead, zinc and cadmium subcategories. In these subcatego-
ries, the use of ion exchange and reverse osmosis was elimi-
nated from the new source technology basis due to the small
incremental pollutant removals resulting from their use. In
the case of the zinc subcategory, the limits are based upon
sulfide instead of lime precipitation in order to reduce mer-
cury limits at no additional estimated cost. As a result of
public comments, we made individual plant visits and collected
additional data and information. After analyzing the new data
and making it available for comment, we decided to make certain
additional flow allowances and increased some of the allowable
concentrations, particularly for lead.
There was concern about technology options, including fil-
tratio'n and other advanced technologies for new sources because
of high cost effectiveness and small incremental pollutant
removal. However, we agreed that because filtration is low
cost and can be demonstrated, it is the basis for control of
new sources.
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INDEX TO THE APPENDICIES
APPENDIX Description SECTION; PAGE
A Industrial Summaries To Re Completed V ; 1: 1 - ?
R Status of the Rulemaking Schedules — V ; ?: l
(NRDC - E°A Settlement Agreement, revised
schedules), Effluent Guidelines Division
C Table of FEDERAL REGISTER Citations for V ; 3: 1 - d
Proposed and Promulgated National Effluent
Categorical Standards
D Table of Effective and Compliance Dates — V ; 4: l - R
National Categorical Standards Promulgated,
Effluent Guidelines Division
E Identification of Integrated Facilities (PSES) V ; 5: 1
F Number of Industrial Dischargers Ry Category v ; fi: 1
G Table of Non-conventional Pollutants Regulated, V ; 7: 1
Effluent Guidelines Division
H Chemical Abstract Numbers (CAS) for Priority V ; R; 1 - &
(Toxic) Pollutants
I Summary of the Industrial Categorization Scheme v ; Q; i - 13
1Q7? - 1QR3, Effluent Guidelines Division.
J Summary of the Pretreatment Standards Promul- v ; 10; 1 _ Af
gated 1Q73 - 1Q7Q, Effluent Guidelines Division.
V: 1
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A
Industrial Summaries To Be Completed
V; 1
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APPENDIX A
Industrial Summaries Remaining to be Completed
in the "Summary of the Effluent Guidelines Division
Rulemaking Activities"
1. Primary Categories
CFR PART
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY NUMBER
Adhesive and Sealants
Auto and Other Laundries
Carbon Black
Copper Forming
Explosive Mfg.
Gum and Wood Chemicals
Ink Formulation
Iron and Steel Mfg.
Leather Tanning and Finishing
Metal Finishing
(includes: Electroplating; Mechanical Products)
Nonferrcus Manufacturing (Phase I and II)
Nonferrous Metals Forming
Organic Chemicals and Plastic and Synthethic Fibers
Paint Formulation
Pesticides
Paving and Roofing Materials
Photographic Equipment and Supplies
Plastics Molding and Forming
Printing and Publishing
Rubber Manufacturing
Soaps and Detergents Manufacturing
Shipbuilding
V; 1: 1
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Industrial Summaries Remaining to be Completed
in the •Sunmary of the Effluent Guidelines Division
Rulemaking Activities*
2. Primary Categories
CFR PART
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY NUMBER
mm^aHmmmtmmmmmm*mi^fm*mm*^mm^m^*i^mmmmm****i*^^*mm^^HHmm •••MMT—-—
Asbestos Mfg. 427
Canned and Preserved Fruits 6 Vegetables Processing 407
Canned and Preserved Seafood Processing 408
Cement Manufacturing 411
Clay, Gypsum, Refractory and Ceramic Products 451
Concrete Products 452
Dairy Products Processing 405
Feedlots 412
Ferroalloy 424
Fertilizer Mfg. 418
Fish Hatcheries 442
Glass Mfg. 426
(Flat)
(Insulation Fiberglass)
Grain Mills 406
Hospital 460
Meat Predicts & Rendering Processing 432
(Poultry)
Mineral Mining 436
Miscellaneous Food and Beverages 438
Oil and Gas Extraction 435
Phosphate Manufacturing 422
Sugar Processing 409
(Beet)
(Cane)
(Raw Cane)
Steam Supply and Non-contract Cooling Water 449
Transportati on 441
Water Supply 437
V; 1: ?
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APPENDIX R
Status of the RulemaMng S
Effluent Guidelines 01 vision
(NRHC - EPA Settlement Agreement, revised schedules)
V: 2
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7/31/84
EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
STATUS OF THE RULEMAKING SCHEDULES
23 PROJECTS ARE PROMULGATED:
Aluminum Forming
Battery Manufacturing
Coal Mining
Coil Coating (Phase I)
Coil Coating (Phase II)
Copper Forming
Electroplating (Pretreatment)
Electrical/Electronic Components
(Phase I)
Electrical ft Electronic Components
(Phase II)
Inorganic Chemicals (Phase I)
Inorganic Chemicals (Phase II)
Iron ft Steel Manuf
Leather Tanning & Finishing
Metal Finishing
Nonferrous Metals (Phase I)
Ore Mining
Petroleum Refining
Pharmaceut i cal s
Porcelain Enameling
Pulp ft Paper
Steam-E 1 ect r i c
Textile Mills
Timber
0 6 PROJECTS TO BE PROMULGATED:
Foundries
Nonferrous Metals Forming
Organic Chemicals and Plastics A
Synthetic Fibers
Pesticides
Plastics Molding & Forming
Nonferrous Metals (Phase II)
Proposal* Promulgation*
11/8?
10/82
12/80
12/80
01/83
in/82
01/78
08/8?
02/83
07/80
OQ/83
12/80
05/79
08/82
01/83
05/8?
11/79
11/8?
01/81
12/80
1 0/ 80
10/79
10/79
10/82
02/84
02/83
11/82
02/84
05/84
09/83
02/84
09/8?
11/82
11/83
08/83
08/79
OV83
11/83
OF/82
07/84
05/8?
11/8?
07/83
11/8?
09/8?
09/83
11/8?
10/R?
11/8?
03/8?
l?/84 t
10/84 t
0?/85 t
11/84 t
11/84 t
11/84 t
* Date signed by the Administrator.
t Revised schedule approved by the Court (August 25 198?; October 26, 1982;
August 2, 1983; January fi, 1984; and July 5, 1984)
V;
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APPENHIX C
Table of FEDERAL RERISTER Citations
(Proposed and Promulgated National Effluent Categorical Standards)
V 3
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ATTACHMENT B
EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES - PR1MWV CATEGORIES
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATIONS
(1979 - Present)
8/31'84
(Revised)
V; 3: 1
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES - PRIMARY CATEGORIES
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATIONS
(1979 . Present)
8/31/84
•
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industry 40
Coal Mining
1
CFR PART TYPE RULE SIGNATURE*
467
461
434
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
Prop. Amend.
11/05/82
09/30/83
02/20/84
10/24/12
2/27/84
4/09/94
7/09/84
12/30/80
09/30/82
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Ext. of Comments ~
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Coll Coating
Phase II (Cdnmaklng). ...........
Electrical/electronic Components
Phase 1
465
465
468
469
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Amendment
Amendment
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Amendment
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Interim Final/
Prop. Amend.
12/30/80
11/05/82
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01/31/83
11/08/83
03/29/84
10/29/8?
08/04/33
..
08/11/82
03/31/83
—
Final Amendment
e
e
Phase 11
Electroplating [Pretreatment - PSES]
Foundries (Metal Molding and Casting)
-
464
413
464
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Prop. Amend.
Prop. Amend.
Prop. Amend.
Prop. Amend.
Prop. Amend.
Prop. Amend.
Final Amend.
Correction
Final Amend.
PROPOSED
Notice of
Additional
Data
PROMULGATION
02/28/83
11/30/83
—
01/24/78
08/09/79
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10/24/83
03/27/84
11/10/82
03/09/84
04/09/34
07/09/84
01/13/81
10/13/82
11/01/83
05/04/84
06/13/34
01/12/81
12/01/82
07/08/83
09/15/83
08/24/84
02/10/83
11/17/83
04/10/84
11/17/8?
OP ,'15/83
04/15/83
08/?4/3?
OJ/OS/33
10/04/83
02/16/84
03/09/83
12/14/83
01/09/34
02/14/78
04/07/79
07/03/80
01/28/81
09/02,'*!
00/02/81
08/31/8?
01/21/83
07/15/83
09/26/83
09/15/83
11/15/82
03/20/84
...
0 Inorganic Chemicals
Phase 1
Phase II
415
415
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Correction
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
07/10/80
06/16/82
09/30/83
07/26/84
45 FR 49450
47 FR 28260 "
47 FR 55226
48 FR 49408
49 FR 33402
07/24/80
06/29/82
12/08/8?
10/25/83
08/22/84
Administrator's signature; ( ) Is the projected schedule approved by the court on August 25, 1982;
October 26. 1982; August 2. 1983; January 6. 1984; and July 5, 1984.
NOTE: THIS LISTING DOES NOT INCLUDE RULEMAKING ACTIVITIES SUBSEQUENTLY PUBLISHED BETWEEN PROPOSAL AND PROMULGATION
UNLESS THE SCHEDULED PROMULGATION HAS NOT YET BEEN COMPLETED. THESE. AND PUBLICATIONS ISSUED PRIOR TO 1979,
ARE IDENTIFIED IN THE PREAMBLES TO EACH PROMULGATED REGULATION.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES - PRIMARY CATEGORIES 8/31/84
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATIONS
(1979 - Present) - continued -
Industry 40 CFR PART TYPE RULE
• Iron « Steel Kanuf 420 PROPOSED
-PROMULGATION
Correction
Correction
Final Amend.
Correction
Prop. Amend.
Correction
Final Amend.
Correction
Correction
• Leather Tanning K Finishing t 425 PROPOSER
PROMULGATION
SIGNATURE*
12/24/BO
05/18/82
«»•
*•
06/13/79
11/07/82
FEDERAL REGISTER
46 FR 1858
47 FR 23258
47 FR 24554
47 FR 41738
48 FR 51773
48 FR 46444
48 R 51647
49 FR 21024
49 R 247?6
49 FR 25634
44 R 38746
47 R 52848
CITATION
01/07/81
05/27/82
06/07/82
09/22/82
11/14/83
10/14/83
11/10/83
05/17/84
06/15/84
06/22/84
07/02/79
11/23/82
' Metal finishing
0 Nonferrojs Metals
Phase 1
Phase II.
Correction/
Notice of
Avail ability/
Amendment — 48 R 30115 06/30/83
Amendment — 48 FR 31404 07/03/83
Correction — 48 R 32346 07/15/83
Correction — 48 FR 35649 08/05/83
Correction/
Amendment [PSES] — 48 R 41409 Oa/lS/83
Notice of
Availability — 49 R 17090 OV23/S4
433 PROPOSED 08/11/82 47 FR 3846? 0«/31/*'
ft 413 PROMULGATION 07/05/83 48 R 32462 07/15/R3
Final Amend. — 48 FR 41409 09/15'83
Correction — 48 R 43682 0«'2?/83
421 PROPOSED 01/31/83 48 R 7032 02/17/83
PROMULGATION 02/23/84 49 FR 8742 03/OV84
Correction — 49 FR 26733 06/29/<«
Correction — 49 FR 29792 07/24 M4
421 PROPOSED 05/15/84 49 FR 26352 06/27/84
Ext. of Comments — 49 FR 33026 0*/?0/34
PROMULGATION (11/84)
0 Nonferrous Metals Forming 471 PROPOSED 02/03/84)
PROMULGATION (10/84)
• Ore Mining , 440 PROPOSED 05/25/82
PROMULGATION 11/05/82
0 Organic Chemicals and Plastics * .... 414 PROPOSED 02/28/83
Synthetic Fibers ft 416 Notice
(Confidential
Information)
PROMULGATION (02/85)
0 Pesticides 455 PROPOSED 11/05/82
Proposed
(Analytical
Methods)
Notice of
Availability
Ext. of Comments —
PROMULGATION (11/84)
e Petroleum Refining 419 PROPOSED 11/27/79
PROMULGATION 09/30/82
Prop. Amend.
43 FS 8112
47 FR 2568?
47 R 54598
48 FR 11828
49 FR 34295
47 FR 53994
48 FR 6250
49 FR 24492
49 FR 30752
44 FR 75926
47 R 46434
49 FR 34152
03/05/ ^4
06/1J/S'
12/03'52
03/21/83
08/23/84
11/30/82
02/10/83
06/13/84
08/01 /jW
12/P1/79
10/18/82
08/?9/ft4
* Administrator's signature; ( ) 1s the projected schedule approved by the court on August 25, 1982;
October 26, 1982; August 2, 1983; January 6, 1984; and July 5, 1984.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
PROPOSED AND FINAL RULES - PR I WRY CATEGORIES
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATIONS
(1979 - Present)
Industry »0 CFR PART TYPE RULE SIGNATURE*
• Pharmaceuticals 439 PROPOSED 11/07/82
PROMULGATION 09/30/83
Correction
PROPOSED -
NSPS
BCT Cost ~
Extension
Notice of
Availability —
• Plastics Molding A Forming ., 463 PROPOSED 02/03/B4
1 PROMULGATION (09/84)
• Porcelain Enameling 466 PROPOSED 01/19/81
PROMULGATION 11/05/82
Final Amend.
Final Amend.
Prop. Amend. --
• Pulp 4 Paper 430 PROPOSED 12/11/80
ft 431 PROMULGATION 10/29/82
Notice of
Availability
Correction •-
Final Amend. —
Notice (PDF)
Correction •-
Public Hearing
(NPDES decision) —
8/31/84
- continued •
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION
47 FR 53584
48 FR 4980*
48 FR 50322
48 FR 49832
49 FR 8967
49 FR 17978
49 R 27145
49 FR 586?
46 FR 8860
47 FR 53172
48 FR 31403
48 FR 41409
49 FR 18226
46 FR 1430
47 FR 52006
48 FR 11451
48 FR 13176
48 FR 31414
48 FR 436*2
48 FR 45105
48 FR 45841
11/26/8?
10/27/83
11/01/83
10/27/83
03/09/84
04/26/84
07/02/84
02/15/84
01/27/81
11/24/3?
07/OV *3
09/15/83
04/27/84
01/06/S1
11/18/S2
03/1*/«3
03/3VS3
07/.is/^
03/1S/33
10/n*/3
10/n7/*3
e Steam-Electric.
0 Textile Mills.
Timber
423
410
429
PROPOSED (PCB)
Extension
PROPOSED 10/03/80
PROMULGATION 11/07/82
Final Amend.
PROPOSED
PROMULGATION
Notice of
Availability
Correction
10/16/79
08/27/82
PROPOSED 10/16/79
PROMULGATION 01/07/81
Final Amend.
47 FR 5206fi
48 FR 2804
45 FR 683?*
47 FR 52290
48 FR 31404
44 FR 6??04
47 FR 38»10
48 FR 1722
48 FR 39624
44 FR 62R10
46 FR 8260
46 FR 57?S7
11/18/8?
01/21/83
10/14/30
11/19/32
07/03/«3
10/2<»'79
09/02/83
01/14/33
09/01/83
10/31/79
01/2fi/R1
11/23/'!
* Administrator's signature; ( ) 1s the projected schedule approved by the Court on August 25, 1982;
October 26, 1982; August 2. 1983; January 6, 1984; and July 5, 1984.
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APPENDIX
Table of Effective and Compliance nates
Effluent Guidelines Division
(National Categorical Standards Promulgated)
V;
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ATTACHMENT C
EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANWOS
TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
(Devised)
V? 4: 1
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
(SUMMARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
- NOTE -
USES: Many of the categorical standards have been promulgated on a
schedule which does not allow sufficient time for Indirect dischargers
to comply with the existing PSES compliance deadline of July 1, 19R4.
As a result, EPA and NRDC filed a joint motion to modify Paragraph 10
(b) of the NRDC Consent Decree (Clean Water Act Toxics Consent Decree,
NRDC v. Train, ERC 1833, D.D.C. 1979) which specified that the a com-
pliance date for PSES would be no later than July 1, 1984. The motion
has been approved by the Court and allows EPA to specify a compliance
deadline for PSES up to three years from the date such standa-ds are
promulgated. This action 1s consistent with section 307 (b) of the
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1317(b).
Source: 48 FR 41409, 9/15/84
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EFFLICNT KUinELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEfiORlCAl STANDARDS
8/20/84 rev.
(SUMHARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
•0 CFR INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL REGISTER EFFECTIVE
PART CATEGORY
NUMBER -
• 467 ALUMINUM FORMING
• 461 BATTERY MANUFACTURING
« 434 COAL MINING
' 465 COIL COATING (PHASE I)
I
f
' 465 COIL COATING (PHASE II)
468 COPPER FORMING
PUBLICATION DATE
DATE
FINAL
10/24/83 12/07/83
48 FR 49126
Correction (PSES)
03/27/84
49 FR 11629
FINAL *
03/09/84 04/18/84
49 FR 9108
FINAL
10/13/82 11/26/82
47 FR 45382
FINAL
12/01/82 01/17/83
47 FR 5423?
Technical Amendment 09/15/83
(PSES)
Ofl/15/83
48 FR 41409
FINAL
11/17/83 01/02/84
48 FR 52380
FINAL
08/15/83 09/26/83
48 FR 36942
Technical Amendment 09/15/83
(PSES)
09/15/83
48 FR 41409
RAT
ASAP, hut
not later
than July
1, 1984.
ASAP, but
not later
than July
1, 1984.
ASAP, but
not later
than .luly
1, 1984.
ASAP, hut
not later
than July
1, 1984.
ASAP, but
not later
than July
1, 1984.
ASAP, but
not later
than July
1, 1984.
Cf
NS"S
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Oate the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Oate the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
WL IANCE
DATE
PSES PSNS
10/24/86 Oate the
new source
begins Us
operation.
03/09/87 Oate the
new source
begins Us
operation.
NO KNOWN IN9HECT
DISCHARGERS
12/1/85 nate the
new source
begins Us
operation.
ASAP, hut Hate the
not to exceed new source
11/17/86. begins Us
operation.
08/15/86 Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
Key:
ASAP • As Soon As Possible
FR « Federal Register Notice
V; 4: 3
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EFFLICNT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
(SUMMARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
8/20/84 rev.
40 cRl INDUSTRIAL
PART CATEGORY
NUMBER -
• 469 ELECTRICAL /ELECTRON 1C
COMPONENTS (PHASE I)
f 469 ELECTRICAL /ELECTRONIC
' COMPONENTS (PHASE II)
FEDERAL REGISTER EFFECTIVE
PUBLICATION DATE
DATE
FINAL
04/08/83 05/1 9/B3
48 FR 15382
Technical Amendment 09/15/83
(PSES)
09/15/83
48 FR 41409
Interim Final 11/17/83
Amendment (BAT*)
10/04/83
48 FR 45249
Final Amendment 11/17/83
(Interim Final - BAT*)
02/16/84
49 FR 5922
FINAL
12/14/83 01/27/84
48 FR 55690, 55702
Correction (PSES)
01/0
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
8/20/84 rev.
(SUMMARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
40 CFR
PART
NUMBER
INDUSTRIAL
CATEGORY
• 415 INORGANIC CHEMICALS
CSES)
FEDERAL REGISTER
PUBLICATION
DATE
INTERIM FINAL
07/20/77
42 FR 37294
EFFECTIVE
DATE
07/20/77
COMPL IANCE
DATE
SAT
Not
Applicable
NSPS
P5ES
Not 7/20/80
Applicable
PSNS
Not
Applicable
415 INORGANIC CHEMICALS
(PHASE I)
FINAL ***
06/29/82 08/12/82
47 FR 23258
Correction
12/08/82
47 FR 55226
07/01/84 Date the
new source
begins Its
operation.
R/12/ft5 Date the
new source
begins Its
operation.
Note: Compliance 1$ In effect for 7 of the 9 subparts addressed (A, B, L, AL. AR, BA
and BC); the remaining 2 subparts have been subsequently readdressed under the
Phase II study shown below.
Note: BPT/BCT/BAT/NSPS/PSNS promulgated for 6 subparts (V, AH, AJ. A», All, BB);
BPT/BAT/NSPS/PSNS promulgated for 2 suhparts ( Fj, H);
BCT/9AT/NSPS/NSPS promulgated for 2 subparts (F?. 0);
BPT/BCT/BAT/NSPS promulgated for 1 subpart (W);
PSES promulgated for 4 subparts {Fi, AH, AJ, AU);
Technical Amendments consisting of non-substantive format changes promulgated for
the remaining subparts.
• 415 INORGANIC CHEMICALS
^ (PHASE II)
FINAL
08/22/84 10/5/84
49 FR 33402
BAT « BPT: Date the 8/22/87* Date the
compliance new source new source
to be set begins Its 6/29/85** begins Its
by the operation. operation.
permit writer
on a case.
by-case
basis.
t Applies to Subparts AJ, All, BL , M, BN, and 80;
except, for discharges from copper sulfate or
nickel sulfate manufacturing operations.
tt Compliance date for discharges from copper
sulfate or nickel sulfate manufacturing oper-
ations for all subparts 1n Part 415
Is June ?9, 1985.
NOTE: This promulgation has consolidated the proposed 17 suhparts, designated as
Phase II. Into 6 subparts (AJ, AU, BL, M. RN, and BO).
Key:
ASAP « As Soon As Possible
FR « Federal Register Not Ice
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
8/20/84 rev.
(SUMMARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
40 CFR INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL REGISTER EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE
PART CATEGORY
NUMBER
• 420 IRON AND STEEL
MANUFACTURING
0 413 ELECTROPLATING
(Pretreatment)
1
• 433 METAL FINISHING
PUBLICATION DATE
DATE
FINAL
05/27/82 05/27/82
47 FR 23258
Correction 07/10/82
(effective date)
06/07/82
47 FR 24554
Proposal /Interim Final *
10/14/83
48 FR 46942
* The Interim Final reaffim
FINAL
07/15/83 08/29/83
48 FR 32462
Technical Amendment 09/15/83
(PSES)
09/15/83
48 FR 41409
Correction/
Clarification
09/26/83
48 FR 43680
NOTE (1)
FINAL
07/15/83 08/29/83
48 FR 3?462
Technical Amendment 09/15/83
{PSES)
09/1 5/83
48 FR 41409
Correction/
Clarification
09/?6/83
48 FR 43680
NOTE (1)
DATE
BAT NSPS PSES' PSNS
ASAP, but Date the 07/10/85 Date the
not later new source new source
than July begins its begins Its
1, 1984. operation. operatic
is the 7/10/82 effective date.
Not Not 4/27/84*
Applicable Applicable 6/30/34+t
7/15/8fitn
t Metals and Cyanide at non-integrated plants.
tt Metals and Cyanide at integrated plants.
ttt TTO limit based on management practices followed
by precipitatlon/clarificaton.
ASAP, not From the 6/30/34* From the
to exceed commence- l/10/85tt commence-
7/1/84. went of any ?/15/S6m ment of any
discharge. discharge.
t TTO limit hascrl on management practices only
except for plants covered by »art 420.
tt TTO limit based on management practices only
for plants covered by Part 420.
ttt Metals, Cyanide, and TTO (limit based on manage-
ment practices followed by precipitation/clarifi-
cation).
(1) There are approximately 10,500 indirect dischargers covered by both Parts 413 and 433. All plants covered'by the Part
433 metal finishing PSES will first have been covered by the less stringent Part 413 electroplating standards. Almost
all plants covered by the Part 413 electroplating standards must later meet the Part 433 metal finishing PSES; job
shops and independent printed circuit board manufacturers are excluded from all Part 433 metal finishing PSES
(§433.10{c), pursuant to a March 7,- 1980 Settlement Agreement between EPA, NAMF, and IIPEC). Source: 48 FR 43680,
9/26/83.
Key:
ASAP > As Soon As Possible
FR • Federal Register Notice
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EFMUENI GUrOt't IHL"> nji'ISION
HA1IONAI CATEGORICAL SfANDAROS
8/20/84 rev.
(SUMMARY iABIE Of IFFECTIVt AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
"46 left INDUSTRiAL
PART CATEGORY
NUMBER
" 425 LEATHER TANNING AND
FINISHING
8 421 NQNFEWHS METALS
(Phass I)
• 440 ORE DINING
0 419 PETROLEUM REFINING
I
FEDERAL RTBISTEft EFFECTIVE
PUBLICATION DATE
DATE
FINAL
11/23/82 01/06/83
47 FR 52848
Technical Amendment 0S
ASAP, but Date the
not later new source
than July begins Its
1 , 1984. operation.
ASAP, hut fiate the
not later new source
than July begins its
l , 1984. operation.
ASAP, hut Oate the
not later new source
than July begins Its
1 , 1984. operation.
ASAP, hut Date the
not later new source
than July com-ieices
1 , 1984. discharge.
J.SES, PSNS
11/25/85 Date the
new source
begins 1t
operation.
03/09/87 Hate the
new source
begins Its
operation.
NO KNOWN INDIRECT
DISC HAt? JESS
03/23/SO' Oate the
new source
commences
discharge.
t This regulation reaffirms the PSES categorical standards issued as Interim Final
and effective on 3/23/77 (42 FR 15«84). Portions of °SFS related to general
specifications were to be In compliance by 3/23/77; additional Specific numerical
limitations were to be in compliance by 3/23/80 (3 years from the effective date).
530 PHA=«»ncE'JTICU
466 PORCELAIN ENAMELING
FINAL
10/27/83 12/12/83*
48 FR 49808
ASAP, but Date the
not later new source
than July begins its
1 , 1984. operation.
10/27/86 Oate the
new source
begins 1tS
opeation.
* Note: The effective date does not apply to provisions in Sections 439. 14-. 17, .24
-.27, .34.. 37, and .44.. 47, which allows facilities not using or generating
cyanide to certify to that effect instead of monitoring for cyanide.
FINAL
11/24/82 01/07/83
47 FR 53172
Technical Amendment 09/15/84
(PSES)
09/15/84
48 FR 41409
ASAP, but Date the
not later new source
than July begins Its
1 , 1984 operation.
My:
ASAP » As Soon As Possible
FR • Federal Register Notice
11/25/85 Oate the
new source
( begins Its
operation.
V; 4: 7
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
NATIONAL CATEGORICAL STANDARDS
(SUMMARY TABLE OF EFFECTIVE AND COMPLIANCE DATES)
8/20/84 rev.
«0 CFK
PART
NUMBER
• 430
INDUSTRIAL
CATEGORY
I
PULP, PAPER
PAPERROARD
rlPlKM. REGISTER
PUBLICATION
DATE
FINAL
1 VIA/8?
47 FR 52006
EFFECTIVE
DATE
01/03/S3*
CWL UNCE
DATE
BAT
ASAP, but
not later
than July
1. 1984.
NSPS
Date the
new source
begins Its
operation.
P5E5'
07/01/84
PSNS
Date the
new source
begins Its
operation.
* The effective date does not apply to sections that allow facilities not using cMoro-
phepollc blocldes or zinc hydrosulflte to certify to that effect Instead of monitoring
for PCP and TCP, which are effective May 1R. 1983 (4ft FR 31403. July 8, 1983; Reporting
and Recordkeeping Requirements, OMR Approval, Technical Amendments.)
423
STEAM-ELECTRIC
11/19/82
47 FR 52290
01/02/83
ASAP, but
not later
than July
1, 1984.
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
07/01/0.4
Date the
new source
begins Us
operation.
(TCR) Total
Residual
Chlorine:
10/15/B4 1f
additional
dechlorination
equipment Is
needed; other-
wise, ASAP, but
no later than
11/19/85.
410
TEXTILE MILLS
FINAL
09/02/82
47 FR 38810
10/18/82
ASAP, but Date the NO CATVWlCiL i»t» tHe
not later new source sTAV".-<..ii>. « new source
than July begins Its begins its
1, 1984. operation. operation.
•Indirect dischargers are re;u<-e-1 to comply
with the General Pretreatment Regulation
(40 CFR Part 403).
429
TIMBER
FINAL
01/26/81 03/30/81
46 FR 8260
Deferral of the
Effective Date
02^2/81
46 FR 11972
Technical Amendment
(NSPS)
11/23/81 12/23/81
46 FR 57286
ASAP, hut
not later
than July
1. 1984.
Date the
new source
begins Its
operation.
01/26/84*
Date the
new source
begins it
operation.
t Compliance date for 3 suhparts (F, a, H) only;
for all other remaining suhparts the promulgation
reaffirms compliance with the General Pretreatment
Regulation (40 CFR Part 403).
Key:
ASAP • As Soon As Possible
FR • Federal Register Notice
V,; 4: ,8
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APPENDIX E
Identification of Integrated Facilities (PSES)
V; 5
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Integrated Facilities Covered by More
Than One Promulgated PSES Categorical Standard
A majority of plants covered by the Porcelain Enameling PSES regulation
are also covered by the Electroplating/Metal Finishing regulations and
a few are also covered by the Electrical and Electronic Components
PSES regulation.
Most Chrome Pigment manufacturers under the Inorganic Chemicals PSES
regulation are also Pharmaceutical manufacturers covered by the
Pharmaceutical PSES regulation.
Most heavy appliance manufacturers are covered by the Electroplating/Metal
Finishing, Copper Forming and Porcelain Enameling PSES regulations.
Most Iron and Steel Manufacturing plants also Electroplate and are
covered in part by the Metal Finishing PSES regulation if they are
indirect dischargers.
Automobile and other vehicle manufacturers are largely covered by
Metal Finishing tut in a few cases may have a Battery Manufacturing
plant, and an Aluminum or Copper forming operation at the sane facility
covered by these respective PSES regulations.
Most Coil Coating plants (Phase I) are stand alone, but approximately
10% are located at Aluminum Forming plants and several others are
located at Steel mills.
A few Simiconductor manufacturing facilities covered by the Electrical
and Electronic Components PSES regulation also have electroplating
operations covered by the Electroplating and Metal Finishing PSES
regulations.
Some Aluminum Forming facilities also contain electroplating operations
covered by the Electroplating and Metal Finishing PSES regulations.
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Number of Industrial Dischargers Ry Category
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
2/17/84
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
NUMBER OF INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGERS
CATEGORY ZERO
ALUMINUM FORMING 140
BATTERY MFG. 74
COAL MINING 42
COIL COATING
• Phase I 1
- Phase II 387
COPPER FORMING 100
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
- Phase I 0
- Phase II 1
FOUNDRIES 351
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
- Phase I* 0
- Phase II** 15
IRON AND STEEL 125
LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING 1
METAL FINISHING 0
NONFERROUS METALS
- Phase I 147
- Phase II 132
NONFERROUS METALS FORMING 148
ORE MINING 220
ORGANICS AND PLASTICS 312
PESTICIDES 29
PETROLEUM REFINING 55
PHARMACEUTICALS 134
PLASTICS MOLDING AND FORMING 563
PORCELAIN ENAMELING
PULP AND PAPER 56
STEAM ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY 0
TEXTILE ?35
TIMBER
- Hood Preserving 375
- Hardboard/Insulatlon Board 5
* Regulated 1n 10 suhcategorles 1n Phase I
** Regulated 1n 6 suhcategorles In Phase II
DIRECT
50
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29
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95
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287
126
21
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20
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78
29
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433
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165
55
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28
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53
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88
261
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APPENDIX fi
Tahle of Non-conventional Pollutants Regulated
Effluent Guidelines nivision
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APPENDIX H
Chemical Abstract Numbers (CAS)
for Priority (Toxic) Pollutants
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PRIORITY POLLUTANT INDEX
Compound
Number
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
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26.
27.
28.
29.-
30.
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32.
33.
34.
Priority Pollutant
acenaphthene
acrolein
acrylonitrile
benzene
benzidine
carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane)
chlorobenzene
1,2, 4-trichlorobenzene
hexachlorobenzene
1 , 2-dichloroethane
1,1, 1-trichloroethane
hexachloroe thane
1 , 1-dichloroethane
1,1, 2-trichloroethane
1,1,2, 2-tet rachloroethane
chloroethane
bis(chloromethyl) ether
bis(2-chloroethyl) ether
2-chloroethyl vinyl ether (mixed)
2-chloronaphthalene
2,4, 6-trichlorophenol
parachlorometa cresol
chloroform ( trichloromethane)
2-chlorophenol
1 , 2-dichlorobenzene
1,3-dichlorobenzene
1 , 4-dichlorobenzene
3,3' -dichlorobenz idine
1 , 1-dichloroethylene
1,2-trans-dichloroethylene
2 , 4-dichlorophenol
1 , 2-dichloropropane
1 , 2-dichloropropylene ( 1 , 3-dichloropropene)
2,4-diraethylphenol
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Chemical
Abstract
Number
(CAS)
83-32-9
107-02-8
107-13-1
71-43-2
92-87-5
56-23-5
108-90-7
120-82-1
118-74-1
107-06-2
71-55-6
67-72-1
75-34-3
79-00-5
79-34-5
75-00-3
542-88-1
11-44-4
110-75-8
91-58-7
88-06-2
59-50-7
67-66-3
95-57-8
95-50-1
541-73-1
106-46-7
91-94-1
75-35-4
540-59-0
120-83-2
78-87-5
542-75-6
105-67-9
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Compound
Number Priority Pollutant
35. 2,4-dinitrotoluene
36. 2,6-dinitrotoluene
37. 1,2-diphenylhydrazine
38. ethylbenzene
39. fluoranthene
40. 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether
41. 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
42. bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
43. bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
44. methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
45. methyl chloride (chlororaethane)
46. methyl bromide (bromomethane)
47. bromoform (tribromomethane)
48. dichlorobromomethane
49. trichlorofluoromethane
50. dichlorodifluoromethane
51. chlorodibromomethane
52. hexachlorobutadiene
53. hexachlorocyclopentadiene
54. isophorone
55. naphthalene
56. nitrobenzene
57. 2-nitrophenol
58. 4-nitrophenol
59. 2,4-dinitrophenol
60. 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
61. N-nitrosodiraethylamine
62. N-nitrosodiphenylamine
63. N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
64.- pentachlorophenol
65.- phenol
66. bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
€7. butyl benzyl phthalate
68. di-n-butyl phthalate
69. di-n-octyl phthalate
70. diethyl phthalate
Chemical
Abstract
Number
(CAS)
121-14-2
606-20-2
122-66-7
100-41-4
206-44-0
7005-72-3
101-55-3
39638-32-9
111-91-1
75-09-02
74-87-3
74-83-9
75-25-2
75-27-4
75-69-4
75-71-8
124-48-1
87-68-3
77-47-4
78-59-1
91-20-3
98-95-3
88-74-5
100-02-7
573-56-8
534-52-1
62-75-9
86-30-6
621-64-7
87-86-5
108-95-2
117-81-7
85-68-7
84-74-2
117-84-0
84-66-2
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Compound
Number
Priority Pollutant
Chemical
Abstract
Number
(CAS)
71. dimethyl phthalate
72. benzo(a)anthracene (1,2-benzanthracene)
73. benzo(a)pyrene(3,4-benzopyrene)
74. 3/4-benzofluoranthene
75. benzo(k)tluoranthane(11,12-benzofluoranthene)
76. chrysene
77. acenaphthylene
78. anthracene
79. benzo(ghi)perylene(l,12-benzoperylene)
80. fluorene
81. phenanthrene
82. dibenzo(1,h)anthracene(I,2r5,6-dibenzanthracene)
83. indeno (1,2t3-cd)pyrene(2,3-o-phenylenepyrene)
84. pyrene
85. tetrachloroethylene
86. toluene
87. trichloroethylene
88. vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)
89. aldrin
90. dieldrin
91. chlordane (technical mixture & metabolites)
92. 4,4'-DDT
93. 4,4'-DDE (p.p'DDX)
94. 4,4'-DDD (p,p'TDE)
95. -endosulfan-Alpha
96. -endosulfan-Beta
97. endosulfan sulfate
98. endrin
99. endrin aldehyde
100. heptachlor
101. heptachlor epoxide
102. -BHC-Alpha
103. -BHC-Beta
104. -BHC (lindane)-Gamma
105. - -BHC-Delta
106. PCB-1242 (Arochlor 1242)
107. PCB-1254 )Arochlor 1254)
108. PCB-1221 (Arochlor 1221)
109. PCB-1232 (Arochlor 1232)
110. PCB-1248 (Arochlor 1248)
131-11-3
56-55-3
50-32-8
205-99-2
207-08-9
218-02-9
118-96-8
12-12-7
191-24-2
86-73-1
85-01-8
53-70-3
193-39-5
129-00-00
127-18-4
108-88-3
79-01-2
75-01-4
309-00-2
60-57-1
12789-03-6
50-29-3
72-55-0
72-54-8
959-98-8
33213-65-9
1031-07-8
72-20-8
unknown
76-44-8
1024-57-3
319-84-6
319-85-7
58-89-9
53469-21-9
11097-69-1
11104-28-2
11141-16-5
12672-29-6
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Compound
Number Priority Pollutant
111. PCB-1260 (Arochlor 1260)
112. PCB-1248 (Arochlor 1016)
113. toxaphene
114. antimony (total)
115. arsenic (total)
116. asbestos (fibrous)
117. beryllium (total)
118. cadmium (total)
119. chromium (total)
120. copper (total)
121. cyanide (total)
122. lead (total)
123. mercury (total)
124. nickel (total)
125. selenium (total)
126. silver (total)
127. thallium (total)
128. zinc (total)
129. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)
Chemical
Abstract
Number
(CAS)
11096-82-5
8001-35-2
unknown
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APPENDIX I
Summary of the Industrial Categorization Scheme 1Q7?
Effluent Guidelines nivision.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION SCHEME
(1972 - 1983)
- Rulemaking Activities -
January 1984
Deborah L. Seal
Program Analyst
Effluent Guidelines Division
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WERVIEW
Since the 1972 Clean Mater Act (the Act), the initial list of 27 industrial
categories (Group I Categories) listed in the Act has been subject to several
Modifications. For example, by 1973 the list was expanded to include an additional
34 categories; and later, these were further regrouped into 16 industrial categor-
ies (Group II). The most significant change, however, occurred in 1976 as a
result of the litigation that developed fran the Natural Resources Defense Council
(NRDC) suit against EPA. In the subsequent Settlement Agreement, the Court
identified 21 categories of Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) for
which toxic pollutant based regulations were to be established. Included in
these 21 categorical groupings were 14 industries initially listed in the Act and
7 others from the Group II Categories.
After further analysis concerning the scope of coverage for each of the 21 categor-
ies listed in the 1976 Settlement Agreement, the list was expanded to a total of
47 categories. In 1978, when the court modified the Settlement Agreement only 38
of these categories were subject to the Court Order. Also representing our
present subcategorization scheme, this list of 38 included 12 categories fron
Group I, as listed in the Act; 19 categories identified by Group II; and 7 categor-
ies that had been previously deferred by the Agency for study at a later period
of time.
The following summary addresses the major chronological categorization changes
that have been made to the initial 1972 listing, and identifies the existing -38
industrial categories currently considered to be our priority projects.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Ruleroaking Activities)
CLEAN WATER ACT 1972; [PL 92-500, p. 40, 10/18/72, $306(b)(l)(A)]:
•The Administrator shall, within 90 days after the date of enactment of this title
publish (and from time to time thereafter shall revise) a list of categories of sources,
which shall, at the minimum, include" the following list.
1. Pulp and Paper Mills
2. Paperboard, Builders Paper and Board Mills
3. Meat Products & Rendering Processing
4. Dairy Products Processing
5. Grain Mills
6. Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetables Processing
7. Canned and Preserved Seafood Processing
8. Sugar Processing
9. Textile Mills
10. Cement Manufacturing
11. Feedlots
12. Electroplating
13. Organic Chemicals Manufacturing
14. Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing
15. Plastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing
16. Soaps and Detergents Manufacturing
17. Fertilizer Manufacturing
18. Petroleum Refining
19. Iron and Steel Manufacturing
20. Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing
21. Phosphate Manufacturing
22. Steam Electric Powerplants
23. Ferroalloy
24. Leather Tanning and Finishing
25. Glass and Asbestos Manufacturing
26. Rubber Processing
27. Timber Processing
Note: Categories are listed in the order as shown in the Clean Water Act.
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EFFLUENT GUIPELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For RulemaMng Activities)
• EPA WOWCPLAN 1073-74:
The development of effluent limitations and standards for the following 2ft Industries
under the "Group I" categorization scheme was approached on a phased has1s hecause of
resource limitations: Phase T represented the categories being within the capabilities
of EGD to undertake with the then avail ahle resources and personnel; wherever a Phase II
was required, 1t was Included in the contract, hut made contingent (as an optlnn
exerdsable hy the government) upon the availability of additional funding.
GROUP I
Phase I Phase II
1. Pulp and Paper Mills X X
2. Paperboard, Builders Paper and Hoard Mills
3. Meat Products * Rendering Processing X X
4. Dairy Products Processing X
5. Grain Mills X X
6. Canned and Preserved Fruits and Vegetahles Processing X X
7. Canned and Preserved Seafood Processing X X
8. Sugar Processing X
9. Textile Mills X
10. Cement Manufacturing X
11. Feedlots X
1?. Electroplating X X
13. Organic Chemicals Manufacturing x X
14. Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing X X
15. Plastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing X
16. Soaps and Detergents Manufacturing X
17. Fertilizer Manufacturing X X
18. Petroleum Refining X
19. Iron and Steel Manufacturing X X
20. Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing X X
21. Phosphate Manufacturing X X
22. Steam Electric Powerplants X
23. Ferroalloy X
24. Leather Tanning and Finishing X X
25. Glass Manufacturing X X
26 Asbestos Manufacturing X X
27. Rubber Processing X X
28. Timber Processing X X
TOTAL - 28 17
t Separated by EPA from the Glass category Identified in tne neanTfater Act, 1972.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulamaking Activities)
EPA WORCPLAN 1973 - 74:
Additional tabulation of categorical industries was prepared by the Agency based on
rvoonnendations from a variety of sources and on the number of permit applications identi-
fiable to the industry category. This listing, known as "Group II", contained a total of
34 identifiable industrial categories. These 34 categories were later regrouped and
agglanerated similar categories into 16 industrial categories to more effectively utilize
technical Manpower and save contractual expenditures. This is shown in the Crosswalk
Table below:
GROUP II
New Designation
1. Machinery and Mechanical Products
Manufacturing
2. Coal Mining
3. Petroleum and Gas Extraction, Handling
Storage and Residues Disposal
4. Mineral Mining and Processing
5. Water Supply
6. Miscellaneous Food and Beverages
7. Miscellaneous Chemicals
8. Ore Mining and Dressing
9. Transportation Industries
10. Fish Hatcheries and Farms
11. Paving and Roofing Materials
(Tars and Asphalts)
12. Auto and Other Laundries
13. Converted Paper Products
Previous Designation
1. Motor Vehicles
2. Nonferrcus Metals Manufacturing
3. Nonelectrical Machinery
4. Electrical Machinery
5. Fabricated Metal Products
6. Miscellaneous Plastic Products
7. Coal Mining
8. Petroleum and Gas
9. Natural Gas Liquids
10. Petroleum - Products Wholesale
11. Gasoline Service Stations
12. Limestone
13. Misc. Mineral Products
14. Sand and Gravel
15. Chemical and Fertilizer Mining
16. Water Supply
17. Misc. Food and Beverages
18. Misc. Chemicals
19. R&D Laboratories
20. Hospitals
21. Metal Mining
22. Railroads
23. Airports
24. Marine Cargo Handling
25. Public Warehousing
26. Fish Hatcheries and Farms
27. Paving and Roofing Materials
28. Auto and Other Laundries
29. Converted Paper Products
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EFFLUENT fillinELUCS DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulemaklng Activities)
GROUP!! (continued)
New Designation
14. Paint and Ink Formulation and Printing
15. Steam Supply
16. Miscellaneous
(not elsewhere classified)
Previous Designation
30. Printing
31. Steam Supply
3?. Sanitary Services
33. Groceries
34. Miscellaneous
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulamaking Activities)
1973 Court Order (Judge June Green):
On November 21, 1973 a Court Order listed schedules for promulgation of the following
categories under Group I - Phase I, Group I - Phase II, and Group II which included 4
additional categories and a new Residual Category. Listed in the order of their promul-
gation schedule (January 15, 1974 - July 30, 1974) these categories were:
GROUP I - Phase I
1. GLASS MANUFACTURING
- Insulation Fiberglass Manufacturing
2. SUGAR PROCESSING
- Beet Sugar
3. CEMENT MANUFACTURING
4. FEEDL0TS
5. GLASS MANUFACTURING
- Flat Glass Manufacturing
6. PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURING
- Phosphorus-Derived Chemicals
7. RUBBER PROCESSING
- Tire and Synthetic
8. FERROALLOY MANUFACTURING
- StoneIting and Slag Processing
9. ELECTROPLATING
- Copper, Nickel, Chrome & Zinc
10. ASBESTOS MANUFACTURING
- Building Construction and Paper
11. INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
• Major Inorganic Chemicals
12. MEAT PRODUCTS & RENDERING PROCESSING
- Red Meat Processing
13. PLASTIC AND SYNTHETIC MATERIALS MANUFACTURING
- Synthetic Resins
14. NONFERROUS METALS MANUFACTURING
- Bauxite Refining
- Primary Aluminum
- Primary Smelting
- Secondary Aluminum
- Secondary Smelting
15. SUGAR PROCESSING
- Cane Sugar Processing
16. CANNED AND PERSERVED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROCESSING
- Citrus, Apple and Potatoes
17. GRAIN MILLS
- Grain Processing
18. SOAPS AND DETERGENTS MANUFACTURING
19. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
- Basic Fertilizer Chemicals
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulemaklng Activities)
0 1973 Court Order (Judge June Green) continued;
GROUP I .PHASE I
20. PETROLEUM REFINING
21. HAIRY PRODUCTS PROCESSING
22. LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING
* 23. PULP, PAPER, A PAPERROARD MILLS
- Unbleached Draft and Semi chemical Pulp
24. ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
- Major Organic Products
25. BUILDERS PAPER AND BOARD MILLS
- Builders Paper and Roofing Felt
26. CANNED AND PRESERVED SEAFOOD PROCESSING
- Catfish, Crab, Shrimp and Tuna
27. TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING
28. IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING
- Steel Making
2P. TEXTILE MILLS
30. STEAM ELECTRIC POWERPLANTS
* Note: Converted Paper Products was not listed.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulemaklng Activities)
• 1973 Court Order (Judge June Green) continued:
listed In the order of promulgation schedule (August 19, 1974 - October 1, 1974).
GROUP I - Phase II
31. RUBBER PROCESSING
- Fabricated and Reclaimed Rubber
32. ELECTROPLATING
- Precious and Other Metals
33. TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING
34. INORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
- Significant Inorganic Products
35. PLASTIC AND SYNTHETIC MATERIALS MANUFACTURING
- Plastic Polymers;
- Plastic Resins (Addendum)
36. FERROALLOY MANUFACTURING
- Calcium Carbide
- Electrolytic Ferroalloys
37. ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING
- Significant Organic Chemicals
38. NONFERROUS METALS MANUFACTURING
- Z1nc
• Lead
- Primary Copper Smelting and Refining
- Secondary Copper
39. PHOSPHATE MANUFACTURING
- Other Non-Fertilizer Phosphate Chemicals
40. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING
- Formulated Fertilizer
41. ABESTOS MANUFACTURING
- Textile, Friction Materials and Sealing
42. MEAT PRODUCTS * RENDERING PROCESSING
- Processor
- Renderer
- Poultry
43. GRAIN MILLS
- Animal Feed, Breakfast Cereal, and Wheat Starch
44. CANNED AND PERSERVEO SEAFOOD PROCESSING
- FlshMeal, Salmon, Bottom Fish, Sardine, Herring, Clam, Oyster, Scallop,.
and Abalone
45. GLASS MANUFACTURING
- Insulation Fiberglass
- Flat Glass
46. SUGAR PROCESSING
-Raw Cane Sugar Processing
47. IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURING
• Forming * Finishing
- Foundries
4R. PULP, PAPER, AND PAPERBOARD MILLS
- Bleached Kraft, Sulflte, Groundwood, Soda, Deink and Non-integrated
Paper Mills
49. BUILDERS PAPER AND BOARD MILLS
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EFFLICNT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulemaklng Activities)
0 1973 Court Order (Judge June Green): continued -
Listed 1n the order of promulgation schedule (October 4, 1974 - November 29, 1974).
GROUP II
50. AUTO AND OTHER LAUNDRIES
51. PAVING AND ROOFING MATERIALS
(Tars and Asphalts)
52. TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRIES
53. PAINT AND IKK FORMULATION AND PRINTING
54. FISH HATCHERIES AND FARMS
55. CANNED AND PRESERVED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
- Major Significant Products
56. MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS
57. MISCELLANEOUS FOOD AND BEVERAGES
5R. MACHINERY AND MECHANCIAL PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURING
59. COAL MINING
60. PETROLEUM (Oil ) AND GAS EXTRACTION, HANDLING
STORAGE AND RESIDUES DISPOSAL
fil. MINERAL MINING AND PROCESSING
6?. WATER SUPPLY
63. ORE MINING AND DRESSING
64. STEAM SUPPLY
new;
65. STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS
66. POTTERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS
67. CONCRETE, GYPSUM AND PLASTER PRODUCTS
68. TIMBER (Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing)
69. RESIDUAL CATEGORY (point source discharge categories not otherwise covered
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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulamaking Activities)
Settlement Agreement June 7, 1976 (NRDC vs. EPA)
As the result of litigation that developed from the Natural Resources Defense Council
(NRDC) suit against EPA in 1976, requiring the development of toxic pollutant based
regulations, a new categorization scheme evolved. The scope of point source coverage
in the Settlement Agreement was determined by the Standard Industrial Classification
Code (SIC) number, or numbers, which were set forth for each category in Paragraphs 5
and 6 and listed in Appendix B of the June 7, 1976 Settlement Agreement. The following
categories listed were developed from the associated SICs:
1. Timber Products Processing
2. Steam Electric Power Plants
3. Leather Tanning and Finishing
4. Iron and Steel Manufacturing
5. Petroleum Refining
6. Inorganic Chemicals Manufacturing
7. Textile Mills
8. Organic Chemicals Manufacturing
9. Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing
10. Paving and Roofing Materials (Tars and Asphalt)
11. Paint and Ink Formulation and Printing
12. Soap and Detergent Manufacturing
13. Auto and Other Laundries
14. Plastic and Synthetic Materials Manufacturing
15. Pulp and Paperboard Mills and Converted Paper Products
16. Rubber Processing
17. Miscellaneous Chemicals
18. Machinery and Mechanical Products Manufacturing
19. Electroplating
20. Ore Mining and Dressing
21. Coal Mining
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulemaking Activities)
* EPA Work Plan (based on the June 7, 1976 Settlement Agreement with NRDC):
Further analysis of the scope of point source coverage in the Settlement Agreement
resulted in EPA determining that several of the categories identified by SIC were so
diversified and dissimilar that additional and separate coverage was needed. The 26
subcategories as shown in the following Crosswalk table were thus considered additional
and new categories to be covered pursuant to the NRDC Settlement Agreement:
New Designation
22. Battery Manufacturing
23. Mechanical Products
24. Plastic Processing (Forming)
25. Foundry
26. Coil Coating
27. Porcelain Enameling
28. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products
29. Copper and Copper Alloy Products
30. Electronics
31. Shipbuilding
32. Photographic Equipment and Supplies
33. Nonferrous Metals Forming
34. Adhesive and Sealants
35. Carbon Black
36. Explosives
37. Gum and Wood Chemicals
38. Hospitals
39. Pesticides and Agricultural Products
40. Pharmaceuticals
41. Photographic Processing
42. Edible Oils
43. Beverages
44. Bakeries and Confectionairies
45. Miscellaneous Specialty
—. Paint and Ink Formulation
46. Printing and Publishing
—. Pulp and Paperboard Mills
47. Converted Paper Products
Old Designation
0 Machinery and Mechanical Products
0 Miscellaneous Chemicals
0 Miscellaneous Foods and Beverages
0 Paint and Ink Formulation
and Printing
0 Pulp and Paperboard Mills
and Converted Paper Products
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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Ruleroaking Activities)
• 1978 Modification to the HRDC Settlement Agreement;
The categories listed below were the only ones identified to be proposed and
promulgated in a modification to the Settlement Agreement approved by the Court in
~)978. These became recognized as the "priority" projects. All those not listed
'were deferred until a later date and classified as "secondary" industrial projects.
^ 1. Pulp and Paper
2. Textile
11 3. Electroplating
4. Organic Chemicals
5 Plastics and Synthetics
6. Inorganic Chemicals
8. Petroleum Refining
8. Iron and Steel
9. Nonferrous Metals
10. Steam Electric
11. Leather Tanning
12. Timber Processing
13. Soaps and Detergents
14. Rubber Processing
15. Auto and Other Laundries
16. Coal Mining
17. Ore Mining & Dressing
18. Paint and Ink
19. Printing and Publishing
21. Explosives
22. Gum and Wood
23. Pesticides
24. Pharmaceuticals
25. Photographic Equipment and Supplies
26. Battery Manufacturing
27. Plastics Molding and Forming
28. Foundries
29. Coil? Coating
30. Porcelain Enameling
31. Aluminum Forming
32. Copper Forming
33. Electronics s ^-—
34. Adhesive and Sealants
35. Metal Finishing
36. Nonferrous Metals Forming
37. Mechanical Products
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Rulenaking Activities)
• 1982 Modification to the NRDC Settlement Agreement;
A decision by the Court (May 1982, Flannery Decision), in response to.EPA's request
to aodify the NRDC Settlement Agreement, orderd EPA to propose and promulgate
jnegulations for the following 38 categories; including, 7 categories that had been
previously deferred:
~ Comments
•• 1. Pulp and Paper
t 2. Textile
3. Organic Chemicals 6 Plastics and Synthetics Fibers *
4. Inorganic Chemicals
5. Petroleun Refining
6. Iron and Steel
7. Nonferrous Metals
8. Steam Electric
9. Leather Tanning
10. Timber Processing
11. Soaps and Detergents 1
12. Rubber Processing
13. Auto and Other Laundries 1
14. Coal Mining
15. Ore Mining & Dressing
16. Paint Formulation **
17. Ink Formulation **
18. Printing and Publishing
19. Explosives
20. Gum and Wood
21. Pesticides
22. Pharmaceuticals
23. Photographic Equipment and Supplies 1
24. Battery Manufacturing
25. Metals Molding and Forming ***
26. Coil Coating „
27. Porcelain Enameling
28. Aluminum forming
29. Copper Forming
30. Electrical and Electronic Components ****
31. Metal Finishing *****
Previously Dere'ffea''
32. Plastics Molding and Forming
33. Adhesive and Sealants* 1
ri 34. Nonferrous Metals Forming
-" 35. Inorganic Chemicals Phase II
..36. Electrical And Electronics Phase II ****
. 37. ^-Nonferrous Metals Phase II
38. Coil Coating Phase II
Key:
1=9 Categories excluded from regulation under provisions of Paragraph 8 in the NRDC
Settlement Agreement.
Separate categories combined by EPA because of their similarity.
**
***
****
*****
Paint and Ink were divided into 2 separate categories.
Previously called Foundries.
Previously called Electronics
Includes both Electroplating and Mechanical Products categories.
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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIZATION
(For Ruleroaking Activities)
'983 - PRESENT PRIORITY CATEGORIZATION SCHEME:
1. Pulp and Paper
2. Textile
4 4. Organic Chemicals & Plastics and Synthetics Fibers
14. Inorganic Chemicals (Phase I)
-. 5. Petroleum Refining
.- 6. Iron and Steel
n 7. Nonferrous Metals (Phase I)
* 8. Steam Electric
19. Leather Tanning
10. Timber Processing
* 11. Rubber Processing
12. Coal Mining
13. Ore Mining & Dressing
14. Pesticides
15. Pharmaceuticals
16. Battery Manufacturing
17. Metals Molding and Forming)
18. Coil Coating (Phase I)
19. Porcelain Enameling
20. Aluminum Forming
21. Copper Forming
22. Electrical and Electronic Components (Phase I)
23. Metal Finishing
24. Plastics Molding and Forming
25. Nonferrous Metals Forming
26. Inorganic Chemicals (Phase II)
27. Electrical and Electronics (Phase II)
28. Nonferrous Metals (Phase II)
29. Coil Coating (Phase II)
reclaimer portions have been excluded under Paragraph 8.
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APPENHIX
Summary of the Pretpeatmen! Standards Promulgated 1973 • 1979
Effluent
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PRETREATMENT STANDARDS PROMULGATED
(1973 - 1978)
Al'GUST 1984
EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460
AUG 1 0 1984 'o"icE OF
. WATIK
SUBJECT: Pretreatment Regulatory Su
FROM:
Summary- / )
.X7*;/j
** ^ *• * w * j •* • f ^ « • * •* r •* * * ^- ^ ^ t* t f ^ ft ^h
Effluent Guidelines DivisToy^^-x^'?c/
TO: Addressees
The attached analysis addresses the status of the first
round of rulemaking for categorical pretreatncnt standards
promulgated between 1973 and 1979. Specifically, it identifies,
by category, the pollutant parameters for which pretreatment
standards for existing sources (PSES) and new sources (PSNS)
were establised.
We welcome your comments and suggestions on this sur.rary
report. Please direct any comments to Joe Vitalis (202)382-7172
Your recommendations will be considered in our next analysis
which will focus on pretreatment standards promulgated during
the 1980-1984 timeframe.
Addressees: Ed Johnson (WH-551)
Rebecca Hanmer (EN-335)
Susan Lepow (LE-132W)
EPA Regional Water Division Directors
State Pretreatment Coordinators
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PRETREATMENT STANDARDS PROMULGATED 1973 - 1979
The attached analysis addresses the status of the first round
of rulemaking for pretreatment standards promulgated by ".the
Effluent Guidelines Division during the 1970s. Specifically,
it identifies by category the pollutant parameters for which
prekreatment for existing sources (PSES) and new sources
(PSNS) were established.
The report covers the categorical pretreatment standards
promulgated between 1973 and 1979. This report has been
arranged according to the assigned CFR Part number and includes
all industrial categories for which categorical pretreatment
standards were established in this time frame.
Regulations promulgated since 1979, which may either add to
or supersede these earlier regulations, are identified in
this report but are not described in detail — further
information will be added at a later date. The statement "TO
BE ADDED LATER " is provided on the sheets for these categories
where more recent regulatory action has occurred.
Newer categories which were created after 1979; e.g., Porcelain
Enameling, and Nonferrous Metals Forming, will be addressee in
a later report focusing on pretreatment standards promulgated
from 1980 - 1984.
To facilitate full usage of the attached tables, a key
summarizing the codes and footnotes is attached. An overall
summary, by category, for the pollutant parameters addressed is
also provided.
For additional clarification, the following provides a sjmrrary
of findings that are highlighted on the detailed tables:
0 As late as the publication of the 1983 CFR (Parts 400 to
end), most of the "secondary" categories where prttreatnent
standards have not recently been anended refer to the
128. However, on June 26, 1978 (43 FR 27736), a final
rule was published in the Federal Register in which the
preamble states that 40 CFR Part 403 (General Pretreatmeit
Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution)
replaces 40 CFR Part 128.
• Often the limitations established for PSNS incorporate
the limitations which were established for NSPS. In
these cases, the NSPS may identify a specific parameter
but list "no [numerical! limitation"; identify a parameter
that is a conventional pollutant known to be compatible;
and/or incorporate the NSPS zero discharge for incompatible
pollutants. As a result, the description of the limit
value shown on the attached tables reflects these specific
references. Details are provided on the attached key.
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EFFLUENT GUIDELINES DIVISION
PRETRLATMEXT REGULATIONS
32 INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
CFR PACT CATEGORY
405 Dairy Products Processing 12
406 Grain Mi lit 13
40? Fruits & Vegetables Processing 14
408 Seafood Processing 15
409 Sugar Processing' 16
410 Textiles 17
411 Cerent Manufacturing 18
412 Feedlots 19
413 Electroplating 20
414 Organic Chemicals 21
415 Inorganic Chemicals 22
416 Plastics and Synthetic Materials 25
417 Soaps and Detergents 26
418 Fertilizer Manufacturing 2~
419 Petroleum Refining 28
420 Iron and Steel 2?
421 Nonferrojs Metals Mfg 30
422 Phosphate Manufacturing 31
423 Stean Electric 32
424 Ferroalloy Mfg 33
425 Leather Tanning and Finishing 34
426 Glass Maru facturing 35
427 Asbestos Manufacturing 37
428 Rubber Processing 38
429 Timber Products Processing 39
430 Pulp and Paper 40
431 Builders' Paper 41
432 Meat Processing 42
443 Paving & Roofing (Tars & Asphalt) 43
446 Paint Formulating 44
447 Ink Formulating 45
458 Carbon Black 46
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PRETREATMENT STASDUUS PROML'USATED 8/8/84
(1973 - 1979) page 1 of 9
KEY
DM following describes the various codes and abbreviations which are used on the following tables.
REGISTER;
the r»ter«nc*s provided on the following tables cite those provided in the 1979 CFR.
fUrthW unification was obtained by cross-checking each project Federal Pec:«tcr file.
HUWCTER
C • Conventional Pollutants 0 * G « Oil t Grease
N » Nonconvcntionai Pollutants Cr » Chromium
T • Toxic Pollutants CN « Cyanide
LIMIT
t » The preanble to the final General Pretreat-Tent rule (43 FR 2"»736, 6 '26, '78) states that 40 CF? Part 403
(General Pretreatrent Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 40 CFK ?art 125
(Pretreat.'nent Standards).
Y » Lirut value established (Reference is made to actual li-nits for a given s_bcate;?ry ).
N • No Unit value established (Reference is rede only to the parameter; nc n_.-fcr:cal lint at: or :s e.-tahl
X « Incorporates SSPS limitation if pollutant is incorpatible.
Z * Reference is nade in a subcategory to "no discharge of process waste water pcll.tants*.
(Z)» PSXS incorporates the zero discharge in NSPS for incorpatible pcll^ta'ts.
PAST 126;
Belev are detailed descriptions of the codes used or the following tables to acc3nrx\iate the var;xs v.s.-= :
which PSES and PSNS regulations reference the General Pretreat_r»?-it regulation (43 CFR Part 1Z5 or 4-"3'.
Al) PSXS - NfPS; "The pretreatnent standards under Section 30"(c) of the Act for a source w;tu:r tie .
subcategcry, which is a user of a publicly ow.e- treatment w?rV.s {and «*ic!". «a.!i b* a n<>> so-r-e
subject to section 306 of the Act, if it were to ciischarje pollutants to nav:gabie waters', s~.all
be the standard set forth in Part 128, except for the purpose of this section. <;:i,13j s-.all be
areidei to read as follows: 'In addition to the prohibitier.s set forth in $12?. 131, the jretr-rit.-*?
standard for incorvatible pollutants introduced into a publicly ow-.ec: treatre-.t wcrKs s-.all b* tuf
staivJarc! of performance for new sources specified in $...; Provid»j, that, if the px-bl:;1^ *--, 1
treatrwnt works which receives the pollutants is comitted, in its s?DE:? perr.it, tr rerrv-e a
specified percentage of any incorpatible pollutant, the pretreatre-,t sta-.iari 3i7l:raMe t-- jsers
of such treatnent wor^s shall, except in the case of standards providing for nc discharge of
pollutants, be correspondingly reduced in stringency.1"
A2) a. The pretreatrvit standards under section 307(c) of the Act for a new scarce with:'; the ...
subcategory, which is a user of a publicly owned treatment WCTV.S and which .-o-lj :v no. saurcv
subject to section 306 of the Act, if it were to discharje pclljtar.ts to ra.-i;»Me v»3tirs'. s"=.l".
the standard set forth in 40 CFR 123, except that, for the purpose of this soctiar., 4; Cr?. lZ-.'.2i
-.122, -.132 and -.133 shall not apply. The follrving pretreat.-v"t sra-A?r.: e? t.2r'.:c'-,^? tue r vt
or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled bj this stvtior. .-h:r- r&j be ci?>--3r^
to a P07W by a new point source sublet to the provisions of this
b. The pretreatrent standards under section SO'Mc) of the Act for a new source within the ...
subcategory/ which is a user of a publicly owned treatr»?nt works and which wauld be new source
•ubject to section 306 of the Act, if it were to discharge pollutants to navigarle waters), shall be
the standard set forth in 40 CFR 128, except for $128.133. Subject to the provisions of 40 CFS Fart 123,
process waste water pollutants front a new source subject to the provisions of this subfart ma, be
discharged to publicly owned treatment works.
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page 2 of 3
A3) the pr*tr«at«ent standards for incompatible pollutants under section 307(c) of the Act for • source
within the ... •ubcategory, which is • user of • publicly owned treats-sent worKs and a) • m»jor
contribution industry as defined in 40 CFR 128 or b) and which would be new source subject to section
306 of the Act, if it were to discharge pollutants to navigable waters), shall be the standard set
forth in 40 CFR 128, except fcr $128.133. Subject to the provisions of 40 CFR Part -128, process
waste waters frcn a new source subject to the provisions of this aubpart may be introduced into a
IOIW.
M) Tne pretreatnent standards under section 30"Mc) of the Act for a source within the ... •ubcategory
which is a user of a publicly owned treatment plant and a) a major contributing industry as defined
in 40 CFR 128 or b) and which would be new source subject to section 306 of the Act, if it were to
discharge pollutants to navigable waters), shall be the standard set forth in 40 CFR 128, except
that, for the purpose of this section, 40 CFR 128.121, -.122, -.132 and -.133 shall not apply and for
the purpose of this section $128.131(d) of this chapter is a-ended to read as set forth in paragraph
(a) of this section. In addition to the prohibitions set forth in $128.131 of this chapter (as art-Jed
in paragraph (a) herein), the following pretreatnent standard establishes the quantity or quality of
pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this section which nay be discharged to a PCTW Sy a
new point source subject to the provisions of this subpart.
AS) The pretreatnent standards for incompatible pollutants under section 30"(c) of the Act for a sxrre
within the ... subcategory, which is a user of a publicly owned t res'-tit works a-.d a) a nejcr
contribution industry as defined in 40 CFR 128 or b) and which would be new source subject to secticr. 306
of the Act, if it were to discharge pollutants to navigable waters), shall be the sta-^ard set fort* in
40 CFR 123 of this chapter, except that for the purpose of this section, 5128.133 of this chapter sha-l
be aner.oed to read as follows: In addition to the prohibitions set forth in $123.131 oi this chapter,
the following pretreatrent standard establishes the quantity or quality of polluants or pcil-ta-.t
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to POTKs by a new source Sorbet tc the
provisions of this sutipart: a) The following limitations establish the quantity or quality cf pcll_ta.-.ts
which nay be discharged in process waste water from .... b) The following lira tat ions esta-l:su. tre
quantity or quality of pollutants which may be discharged in process waste water frar ....
A6) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403, any new source subject to this subpart that intr>i_.res pclL.ta.-ts
into a POIV rust eerily w*th 40 CFR Part 403.
PSES;
Bl) The pretreatrent standards under section 307it>) of the Act for a source within the ... subcat«^ry
which is a jser of a publicly owned treatnent plant and a major contributing industry as defined
in 40 CFR 128 (aid which would be existing source subject to section 301 of the Act, if it we TV to
discharge pollutants to navigable waters), shall be the standard set forth in 4? CFR 12?, except
that, for the purpose of this section, 40 CFR 128.121, -.122, -.132 and -.133 shall net apply. The
following pretreatner.t standard establishes the quantity or quality of pell_ta-,ts or pclL.ta.-t
properties controlled by this section which may be discharged to a PCTJV ry a pcint source sub;ect
to the provisions of this sutpart.
B2) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403, any existing source subject to this subpart that introo.r*s pcll..ta-ts
into a PC7* rust eerily with 40 CFR Part 403.
B3) For the purposes of establishing pretreatnent standards under Section 3C"(b) of tht- ^,-t for a scx-rcv
within the ... sutcategory, the provisions of 40 CFR Part 128 shall net arr'v. ^^ pretrratrvrt
staniaris within the ... subcategory are set forth below: "
a) No pollutant (or pollutant property) introduced into a publicly owned treatr^-.t w?r*.s shall
interfere with the operation or performance of the worVs. Specifically the foll>.-inj wastes
shall not be introduced into the POTW:
1. pollutants which create a fire or explosion hazard in the POTK
2. -pollutants which will cause corrosive structural darvaae...
3. solid or viscous pollutants in anounts which would cause obstruction tc the flow of severs,
or other interference with the proper operation of the POTK
4. pollutants at either a hydraulic flow rate or pollutant flo,- rate with is excessive ever
relatively short time periods...
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P«ge 3 of 3
b) Any owner or operator cf any *ourc* to which the pretreatrent standards required by paragraph (a)
of this section are applicable shall be in eanpliance with such standards upon the effective
date of that subsection.
*
M) For the purposes of establishing pretreatnent standards under Section 307(b) of We Act for a soiree
.within the ... subcategory, the provisions of 40 CFR Part 128 shall not apply. The pretreatnent
I Standards within the ... subcategory are set forth below:
a) No pollutant (or pollutant property) introduced into a publicly owned treatnmt works shall
interfere with the operation or performance of the works. Specifically the following wastes
•hall not be introduced into the POW:
1. pollutants which create a fire or eiplosion hazard in the POTW
2. pollutants which will cause corrosive structural danage...
3^ solid or viscous pollutants in amounts which would cause obstruction to the flow of sewers,
or other interference with the proper operation of the POTVi
4. pollutants at either a hydraulic flow rate or pollutant flow rate with is excess I.-* over
relatively short time periods...
b) In addition to the general prohibitions set forth in paragraph (al of this section, the fcll>.-:i;
pretreatrvnt standards establish the quality or quantity of pc-il-tar-.ts or pollutant
properties controlled by this section which may be introti.cei into a PCTW oy a source su:;ect
to the provisions of this subparti ...
B51 For the purposes of establishing pretreatnent standards under Section 3C"\b) of the Art f.-r a s.xr.-e
within the ... subcategory, the provisions of 40 CFR Part 128 shall n?t arply. The p.retre3-_-»?-:
standards within the ... subcategory are set forth below:
a) No pollutant (or pollutant property) introduced into a puMicly owned treatrv-it wsrvs sr.all
interfere with the operation or performance of the works. Specifically the fcilcv-;-.; wastes
shall not be introctced into the POTW:
1. pollutants which create a fire or explosior. hazard in the K3TW
2. pollutants which will cause corrosive strjctural daraje...
3. solid or viscous pollutants in arcunts which would cause obstractior. tr t'-.e fl>>- cf severs,
or other interference with the proper operation of the POTK
4. pollutants at either a hydraulic flow rate or pollutant flcfc' rate ••;•.)". is ex.-es?: .-r ever
relatively short tire periods...
b) In add:tier, to the general predictions set forth in parajraph (a: cf this secticr, t_-c fri:»-in;
pretreatrtnt standards estatlish the quality or quantity of pc-lLitar.ts or polluta-t
pra^vrties controlled b>' this section which nay be introduced into a PC7W ^ a source s_r;ect
to Che provisions of this subpart: ...
c! Any o«ner or operator of any source to which the pretreatte-.t fta-..1»rif re^-:r** ^ para^ra^. (a1
of this sectior, are applicable shall be in ccrpliance with such starisris _p«T. tr.e effect:-.*
date of that subsection.
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STANDARDS P-ROMUZiGATCD
{Ml - 1979)
PARAMETER IDBmFICATICN
Toxic
CHROMIUM
fetal
itexavalcnt
"" »
COPPER
comix
Total
(A)
IRON
1
(LEAD
1
1 '
40S
1
406
407
1
1
1 i
IRrENCLS i J
1 II
IPCBS II
' II
1 II
I2INC
4P?
409
1
»
410
X
411
1
cr
412
•R PJ
413
1
UNIT
£T (UO.
414 415
X
X
J
X
X
*liO
STRI
41C
K VALUE
AL CATEGORY)
417 41814:91420 4311422 423'424l425i
•
1 1
1
1
1
J
1
1
1 I
1 1 '
x I 1 x 1 y
X 1 X
" "l I
y I
ix
1 1 1 1 1
1 i i
I y i i
I i i i
1 1 i
i i i i i
j lit
i tit
i i i i
i i i i i i
j 1 [ 1 ix,
1 i i i ii
i i 1 i V i
1 1 I I i i i
j 1 i i i
1 I I I i i i
II > I
1 II
Conventional iBDOj |j X
JBDD?
1 -
IFecsl Cclifcrr'
jOiG (Oil ari Grease)
X i N
N X
1 II
(OIL I |
| Anira: t VegetaMe fj
N
1 1 1
i Mineral
1 ll X
ipH I X N 1 X
1 ll X
|TSS II X N
X
N
N
1
X X
N
N
N
t
X
X
1
X
X
1
X
X
1
X
1
X
1
1
II til
N N X j IX
1 y I I i
i
1 1
1
XI 1
1
X X
1 1 II
1 1 1
N
i 1 i i I I
XI | i i X | IX
1 1 1 1 1 1 II
1 1 i 1 t i
I i i i i
1 1 i i i i i
1 N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
NiX Xi JX; XiXiX
1 III III
XX N N i X jXl iXiXiX
Y • Unit value estaMished (Reference is rede to actual Units for a jiven
N « No lin-.it val-e estaMisN?<2 (Reference is made only to the parar*?ter; no tvn?rioal
limitation is estaMished).
X « Incorporates SSPS limitation if pollutant is inle.
(Z)« PSNS incorporates the zero discharge in NSPS for incorvatiMe pollutants.
Z * Reference is made in * sutxatagory to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants*!
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RMiDMOS
(1973 - 1979)
•/8/M
ftMWETER ID&mriCATIOK
Son
Convwitiowl
VMOKIA («S N)
OiUORINE
Fr*e Available
t_... ...._.
al Residual
ODD
COLOR
FLUORIDE
MANGANESE (total)
NITRVTE (as N)
O?O.A\I- MTWX-S*
405
1
1
1
1
i
Pher.ol i
PhOSPHOSL'S 1 1
406
40,
40?
1
!
Total (as P) i ! |
i
SF77LEA?:.£ SOI! DP i i
SIT5IDE
•
ii
SITvFACTANTS
K
T»?«vA7V?.F (Heat^ \
i
TOC
409! 410
X
411
\
K
X
l 1
1
LIMITATION VAU'E |
CFR PART U\XS7RIAL OTSaORY) |
412)413 414:41% 41* 417 416:419 4201421 422 4231 424 1425!
I
1
X
x
1
N
y
1
;
1
i
1
i
j
i
X X
i
I
1 N I
i i i
X
i i
1
X
i i iii
x |
1 i t i
X< f
• i
i i i i i * i
Xt ' t t > f i
i i i > < * i
i i i i i i
X j iii
I ; i i ; , ,
i t i i i i i
iii i
v ; ; . • i
> i i i i i i i i
111 ill
x ; i ; ; , ,
ii i i i i . i i
i N | i | ! i ,
iii ii
{ : ', i i i ; N ; |
i i x ! ! ! i i
Zero i ii t i
Disc^ar;* i ALL PdJ.LTA.NTS !! !(Z'!
1
tii it
?: -.cal
X * Incorporates NSPs- iirataticr, if pollutant is incompatible.
(2)« PSNt nocrpcrates the zero discharge in VSPS for incor^atiMe pclljta-ts.
Z « Reference is re^e in a subcategory to "no discharge of prcxress wast^- water
V; 10: 1
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PSNS
6T«-r»ARD
11973 - 1979)
B/8/M
PARAMETER IIXNTIFICATICM
OHCMIUM
Total
*xaval«r.t
COPPER
1 IJ11 I.-
i CTR PART usa;j
|426|427|428 429,430(431
1 1
1
i 1 *
1
II
CYANIDE ||
Total 1 1
__.-.... ,....:
(A) 1
1
1
II 1 1
IIROK I) I I
i II
IL5AD Ii N
1 II
i«G?CVRl: j
! ' '
1
1 1
IPCSS 1
i i
lTRJOLO?r:?-?NC:. |
1 1
JZINC i
1
1
1
i
1
i
Y
Y
kllJN VAUT
mu.U CATK50SY)
432 4431446,44-1458
I i i
I j i
|
1
i
| |
i i
1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1
1
1 1
Y 1
1 1 1
1 1
i
1 1
Y 1
1 1 i
i 1 I
l
iBC>
1
i
1
1 ~ li
iFecal Ccl'.frrrr. ||
1
IOS.G (C-.: art Gresse) |
1
IOIL |
1 Arinal i Vegetable j
_ - ........... . t
1
I?H
1
1
1 X
1 N
Y
N
H N
ITSS || X
N
N
X
N
X
1
X
N
X
N
N
1 1 1 1 1
X | X N | | I
1 1 i
1 1 1 1 1
1 S |
1
1
X
i i i i
NY ) Y
1 1 1
i
1
| |
1 1 1
1 III
L-X INN 1 i
Y • Lir-.it. valje established (Referer.re is na^e to arfejal liru.ts for a giw.
S • No linit value establish^ (Reference is nede cr.ly to the pararvter; no
liTr^tstion is established).
X « Incorporates NSPS limitatioi if pollutant is incorpatiMe.
(2)» PSSS incorporates the zero discharge in SSPS for incorx-stiMe polljtants.
Z « Reference is naie in a sbbcategory to "no discharge of process waste wate-
V; 10: 8
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PSNS
MOUIATICNS FMOMJlfiKTED
(1973 - 1979)
8/8/84
PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION
Non
Conventional
AfWONIA (as N)
ttUDMNE
trt* Available
Total ResifLal
000
OCWR
FUCRIDE
•lANOWESC (total)
NITRATE (as N)
C*HSIC SITF03ES
PHENOLIC CDMKX'SDS
Phenol 1
426
N
Y
i
I —
PHOSPHOBJS (I X
1 t
Total (as P^
I i
iSETTiEASLE SCIICS ! !
9CJFVX
1
SLWACtASTS 1
li
iTEX?£rs.1.7'R5 (Heat) | ^
ITOC 1
Zero t i
Discharge AIL PC1UT.VCTS 1 Z
427
N
(Z)
LJHITr
CFR PART (INDUS
428 429 43C 431
Y
"
__
X
1
X
tiiv*
;TRI;
432
VAl
\L Cf
443
•«••*«
Dt
kTEXJC
446
*y)
44"1
I
•^•M^BV
4S8
Z
z :
Y Linit vaiie estaM-.shei (Reference is nade to actual limits for a given *.tv.'strgrr\
N So Unit value established (Reference is made only to the parartter; no numerical i
X Incorvvrat.es NSPS Ur-utation if pollutant is inccrvatiMe.
(2 > PS'iS incorporates the zero discharge in NSPS for incorjstible pclluti-.ts.
Z Reference is r»3e in a subcategory to "no discharge of process waste water poll»;ta-
r^tat:3t :s estsrii
V; 10: 9
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WES
STANDARDS PROMULGATED
(1973 - 1979)
•/B/84
MMMETGR IDtNTlFICMlON |
11405 406 40? J408
TWdc
MStNIC
fAp«UM
Otlb«UH
Ttotal
Hexavalent
COPPER t
CYANIDE
total
(A)
1
1
1
1
II
LEAD li
I)
NICKEL
ii
PENTOI LOROPH ENOL
FCBs
SILVER
1
1
I
1
TRIOr-OSCPHENOL
409
i i
j
i
410
411
1
1 1 1 1 1 1
ZINC
a
412
R PA
413
LIMITATION VA
KI (INDUSTRIAL C
414 415 416 417
yj
y
y
y |
Y
I y |
1 Y
t
Y
i
1
y
Y
a>E
ATEOORY)
416)419 420 421)4221423 424 42S
•.
y
•
| | I
Y y
t
f > 1 '
i i i
1 i
i i i
I
it iii
II iii
i i
i i y
i i ii
1 1 1 II 1
1 II i i i 1
1 1 1
^
Ccrveitioral
i il
90B* N N
I ~ II
j FECAL COUrORM || j
04G (Oil antf Grease)
1 1
(OIL
1
DH
1
ITSS
1
1
N J N
1
N N
Nan
Canv'entianal
1
i.WOM* (as S)
I 1
lOOD I J
1 FLUORIDE II
Zero
Difohara*
1
ISETTLEftSLE SOLIDS
1
SURFACTANT 1 1
TWPERATURE (Heat) 1!
ALL POLUTASTS 1 1
I
N J_ N J
N
N
N
i
1
N
N
N
1 j
L N ] ^
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
i
X
i ii i i i i
1 N
1
N J
i
II i ll
j
1 1 1 1 1
N y Y i y
iii tit
j I
i i i
N 1 Y L
II II
N i
1 III il
Y i Y
1 1 i 1 1 II
4 N
i
Y
I
|
ii iii
i 1
ii ii
i i . I I
i i ill
) N t 1 1 1
i i i
j 1 1
(2)
'. ( 2
y Limit value •stablished (Reference is made to actual limits for a given subcatejery).
H No limit value established (Reference is made only to the parameter; no rumerical limitation is established).
X Incorporates NSPS limitation if pollutant is incompatible.
(2) PSNS incorporates the zero discharge in NSPS for incompatible pollutants.
2 Reference is made in a aubrategory to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants".
V; 10: 10
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RES
MOS
(1973 • 1978)
8/8/84
PARAMETER IDO.TIFICAT10N
txmie ARSENIC
CAEIJIWl
I
otBQMiUM
Total
i
COPPER
ttASIDE
Total
(A) 1
426 42?
1 " "
1 ii
iLEAD 1
i Ii
, NICKEL i
_
LIMITATION VALUE
CFR PART (INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY)
428 429 430 491 432 443I4461447 4S8
I
I 1 1
(t^C'nC^LC^r^-^XM i 1
i
.SILVER i
• T •».•-. -a- '
', Mf
y
y
y
1
l
Ccrv-ei'-cna''^^ i
!«ac.cc-ifx^K
1 ii
iO&G (Oil ar.il Crease' i
t
i ill
•OIL i Nj
!* jj N
iTSS
i
N
K j N
f
y
y
N
1 t
Y !
1
N
N
l t i
N INN
N
N
Nor. ,
Carve".ti3r.aJ V?OM*. 'as N)
1
i Ii
1CCD i
i
.srrr-E^is: SCUDS
' 1
1
t
1
iTE^PErvVTVRE (Heat) I!
Zero i
Disoharae I ALL POLUTANTS
N
|
J
Z
N
y
1
1
i i
i i
i |
i (
i :
i i
i *
• i
•
i i
•
i
* i
i
K
i i
i
K i
N
N
N
i
1
i i
t
i
i
1
i
i
l
i
i
i i
! 1
i
i i
i
y » Limit value established (Reference is made to actual limits for a given
N • No limit value established (Reference is made only to the pararvter; no numerical limitation is estaMisw.*cii.
Z • Reference is made in a subcategpry to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants".
V; 10: 11
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«/8/84
PRCTREA-WiNT STANOWCS
U973 - 1979)
a* ii
MM- j i CMBQORT
H
405
1
1 ounr moqpcis
1 FNKCSSINCl
1
j • Subparts A - 1
1
i
I" PSNS
federal
Rcoister
9/13/74
|39 PR 32994
1
PAKAV.i.TiiS IDtNTlrUD
C N T
BOOj
TSS
J*
PSES
LIMlT|Partl (Federal j PARAXtTtA li3E^TIFI£J!l.:v,:T|Part
V7UA)Eil26*i i Reels ter 1C «. T lVALrE.'128»
X
X
X
Al
t '
1
2/11/75 j BODj
40 FR 6434 j TSS
I"1
N
N
N
Bl
t • The prea-fcle to the final General Pr*tr#a»-r»it rjle (43 FTi 27r36, 6/26. ^S* states that 40 CFR Part 4C3
(General Pretreatrvrtt Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 40 CFf- Part 12S
Pretreatser.t Standards.
X « Iorc«7orat
-------
•RETREATMENT STANTARD6 BOtiOVTED
(1973 - 1979)
9/8/84
WTi
PART
406
1
•
1
1
1
t
!
i
i
i
\
1
1
i
l
i
CATS***
GRAIN MXUf
• fiubpart A
1
I • SLtiparts B - F
1
j
- B. D, F
i
1
i
1
- C, E i
j
i
1
l
• Subparts G - J j
i
i
i PSNS | T P5-SS
Federal"
Register
,11/7/75
40 FR 52016
1
1 3/20/74
.39 FR 10512
i
i
i
i
\
\
i
i
1
l
1 *__»..- -T-.
PARA,*5TTtR IDtYHrlGD
CUT
f t
• t
BDDj ' •
TSS ' '
FH
• 1
• 1
'
• •
f •
BODj '
TSS ' '
pH
LIMIT
VMl'E
i
X
X
N
X
X
X
1
(Z)
1 1
'
1 '--"-' ----- ....
1 1
, 1--3/7S i BCDc, ' ' N
1 40 FR 9iS , TSS ' • i N
1 i PH ' N
i i ' ' i
Parti
12£t
1
i
A4«
Al
Al
A2
jFederal
iFeeister
1
1
1
|2'll/75
(40 FR 6436
1
1
. ..
1 i
1
12/11 '75
1 40 FR 6436
1
(•Subparts
1 B, D, F
1
i
1
• •&: Starts
i C, E
1
1
i
1
i 'Smarts
i G - J
|( Reserved »
1
p«uvb*ereK iOtf;?irieoiLi»t:TiF«rt
C H T IVJCi'Eil28»
l i
1
• I
BODs ' N Bl
TSS * N
pH ' ' N
• I
1
1
i i
1 i i
11 i i
ar:>5 ' • i s i E:
TSS' ' • i s t
ph ' i s ,
i i
K0=, ' ' ,. S i El
i TSS ' ' i N l
. i
i . .
i i
i . '
i i 1
| i
t • The preaTle to the final General Pr«reatrwr>t rule (43 FR 2~"36, 6/26 "^fi1 slates tu.3t 4.~ TrR Fart 4C3 -
(General Pr*tr»atnent R*;-larxons lac Existinj an* Kew Sa.rc«s of Fellatio".) r*-r laces 4." CFK Part 12r -
-it Star.daras).
N « No lirut value estaMis^td (Referenoe is sade oily to the pararvter; no rvjierical li-:tat;or ;s c"8".irl-.s'ie- •
X • Incor,craies NS?S lir.itatiar. if pcl]uta--t is incanpatiMe.
(2)« PSNS in?srj
-------
FMTREATME.VT STMOMBS VHOVUSKTtD
(1973 -
B/B/84
CBTI
PARTi
40?
j CIOKOKC
FRUITS t VBSTTABLES
.PROCESSING
• iubpart-i A - E
1
• Subparts F - H |
1
1
- F. G
i i
I
i »
i i
i !
PFNS
Federal
Rueistvr
3/Z1/74
39 FR 10862
(Anrndcd
tll/5/76
|41 FR 48737
1
|4 '16/76
J41 FR 16277
i
j
i
t
1
j
i
1
i
PKUMC.TC.R IUENTIF.EJ
CUT
iooj
TSS
TSS
BCDj
TSS
0*C
UNIT j Part)
VMJLT!128»I
X
X
X
N
N
N
N
N
Al
M..MMP**
A2
••••^•i
A2
PPBS
2/11/75
40 FR 6436
nj-ir-,.- ,x in
i P.I. . . . .. .< ,
4/16/76
41 FR 16277
S-i^arts:
• F - G
• H
C Ji T Ivaui'iafit
•005
TSS
I*
ECDj
TSS
""*""""""""
bCD^
TSS
1
'
N
N
N
X
s
s
N
N
Bl
'
Bl
s:
t « The prei-r
(Gereral
(Pretreatreit Standards).
tc> the fi-.al Ot?-,eral Pretreatrwnt rul
for Exjstn; an
(43 FS 2"36, 6 76 '"81 state? t'-st 4^ ~? ?ar: 4:3
«w Sa.rr«s cf P=:iutiori r«r lanes 4, CFS Pan 12i
S « No li-Jt valje «?ta%~lisw>*? (Rcferer.oe is na.fe orly t? «"". pameter; nc
X « I.-K-erpora-.es N??S :;r;tation if pell-tart is incai-atiM*. •
:r^-.«x;5r. -.s #*tiM:«"*i'
V; 10: 14
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STANDARDS VKML'UMTCD
(1973 • 1979)
CFTT
MRT
4M
cwRoonr
OWNED* PRESERVED
SEAFOOD mXESSING
• Aifcports K - M
• Subpart N
|
1
1
J • Subparts O - AC
t
i
i
i
i
i
F5NS
r»der«l
R*qi>ter
6/26/74
PARAMETER IDtI.71FlED
C N T
• •
t i
i t
t i
t i
139 FR 23134', ' '
1
i« '26/74
(39 FR 23134
1
1
i t
» •
i <
t t
• i
I PSES
LIMIT, Partj (Federal
VALUE; 128*1 IRecif.er
A3
1*3
i
1
1 - - - 1 1 T
(._ ..,.,.. t.. ^.u.^.....^ _....
1 1
;i2/i'*75 i BODS'
N
i40 FR 55-7^; TSS • ' { N
i
i
tl
pH • '|N
OfcG • '
t •
N
A2
2/11/75
40 FR 643">
2/11/75
40 FR 643?
PAkV::.'.'^ IO£\T:riEI» jLIIITiPart
CUT !\7C^:E:i28r
• i
i
§ » i
• i
O*G • •
tss *
pH •
BCX' •
TSS * *
1 J» '
I OfcC ' '
N
N
N
M
N
K
Bl
Bl
N :
1 ' , i
i 12/1 '75 i BOV ' ! X ,61
|40 FR 55-70 i TSS ' ' i X i
1 i J* ' ' , K ,
I ! OfcG ' ' , S ,
1 ! • , ; :
N * So limit vaiue <>st3l-!is'-t-i .'Seferwi?* is nade or.ly to the parameter: n? ru-eriral l-r.itav.tr is ##:».: I;*-*;'.
•» » T-.C pr*3rir> tc t^e final Ge-^ral ?r*:r^_--Tc-t ra> (43 FR 2">"J6, 6'2e '"•' stst-ss tws* 4C CF? ?sr-. 4.3
(General Pretreavrr^t Rej-Jsiiors for Ex:snr>5 and Se»- Sources of Pc;i_tior'; re, lares 4C ~- ?an 1C?
V; 10: 15
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FHETREATM5NT
(1»73 -
PBOKJLGATED
ZFTl
MRT
409
i
1
1
i
1
f
t
1
i
1
aasaoKt \
I
SUGAR PKXESSING
• lubparJ*
i 1
i 1
1 i
i 1
i • Subparts B - C i
i i
i i
i i
1 i
i i
i • Sutij arts D - H i
I (Reserved) i
i i
PSV? 1 i PSES
Federal
Register
1/31/74
39 FR 4334
3.'20'?4
39 FR 10522
PAnAKt*. C.K iOtNIU'JtC
C N T
• t
t I
'
'
• t
i •
1
•
'
'
'
BOV
TSS '
.4, .
•
1
'
'
LIMIT (Parti {Federal
VAlTEil28»j (Roister
(Z)
X
X
X
1
j
Al 12/11/75
(4C FN 6439
1
I
1
1
1
i i
1 1
I i 2/1 1/75
Al '; |40 FR 6439
i i
1 1
T«AXi.7fc» IOC*I1F1EO iLIVIT
c • u T IVX--JE
:i : i
1 »
BOOj ' ' 1 K
TSS ' ' | N
p« • • j N
Fecal ' • } K
Colifarw • j
Tervrature 1 N
• (heat) ' |
' i
« •
BODj ' ' N
TSS N
1 pH S
1 i i
i iSj^rts |
i i* D-K j
i ifF-»s?rv«!» 1 ' '
Part
128T
Bl
1
i
i
i
t BI
i
i
i
t
ra: Pretreatrsnt rule (43 FR 27"36, 6 '26 '761 states that 4; CF* Fart 4:3
3"-s tor Existing ar.2 New Sources of Pclljtiar. * replac-es 4C CF-> Fart ICr
N « No linut value estaMis^ec1 ;Seiere-.ce is na3e or.ly to the parar«?ter: no rv-wrical Itr^tat.;
X « Incorpc-ratss Ni?S li-:tat;?r if pcll^tar-.t is lire
t « The prea.-*rle tc the final
(Ge-.eral ?retreat--i?-t Rtvr-
treat-Teit Standards).
(Z)« PS\s incrrporstes zer? disc'-i
in NSPS for
title
V; 10: 16
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•RErHEATMENT STANQMC6 PROMULGATED
(1973 - 1979)
8/8/84
OTT~|
PART
410
CATEDOfOr
TEXTILE MILLS
•ubparts A - G
i
•A
Ii
II
II
ll
II
II i
j i
Ii * B, D, E
I PSNS 1 1 P6ES
Federal
Register
39 FR 24739
V 5/74
i
1
PARAKiTEH IDENTIFIED
C N T
• t
t 1
t •
fl t
t t
BODs ' '
TSS ' '
OiG ' '
pH " '
•ODD '
•Phenol '
•Sulfide'
LIMIT PartliFederal
VALUE] 128-fl '.Register
X
X
X
X
Al*
1
X(2)i 1
X(2)| |
42 FR 26983
5/26/77
Subparts
A - G
PARAMETLR IDB,TIFItU;, LIMIT JPart
CUT VALlt !128»
-
i
(1) B3
I
1 1
x(2>; it ; i i
* 'Chrcruum!
• • (Total )! X12)
11 1 i
1
t i
i ,
• - - .I i -. i i . — — -— — . ... - 1 j
BCDs •
i. F, G ii i TSS '
ii !i ' «*
i i it
i i
i
i i 1
i i i
i i
•COD •
•Pnenol '
•Sulfide1
1
X |Al"ii i
x i it ; i
X
* • 1
lit 1
X(2>! i! i
X(2) i i j | ,
X(2),
1 •Chrorium',
i i i
it
| • ' (Total)! X(2)i i|
' it ' -___•!
II 1 | 1 M
* c El
i 1 I
1
1 1
t
\
BODj • •
TSS ' '
rH ' '
P*
;: ii l Fecai •
i i Ii
Coliform *
ii i, i 'COD
t
i
1
x |AI ; i ,
X
1 1
A
x
1
it i
i
1
ii > t
ill i
x(2>i i; 1 , '3^ ;
i i ill lii
ii ScSparts A - I ii4~ FR 38S19| 114'' FR 36819,
i i (4 ) | i 9/ 2/82
1
1 1 1
- TO BE A2DED LATER -
1
i 9/ 2 '82
- IT BE ^T?ET L.2-.?:-? -
1
t • The preartle to the final General Pretreatrwnt rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26.'"61 stages that 4C1 CFR Farx 4C3
(General Pretreatrent Rejclatior.s for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 4T CFR Fart 12?
(Pretreatnent Standart
source subject to "ccrrussion finishing" as defined.
(1)« General prohibitions vihich usually are found in CFR Parts 128 and 4C3 are sirply restated except the allrve;;
pH range varies fron subcategory to subcategory.
(2)« Prior to 1982 PS.NS incorporates nurvrical limits in NSPS for these norconventional pellutarts if they are
"incorpatible". After 9/2/82 these nonccnventional pollutants are rerrvecJ frcn PSNS aid corvliance wit^ 40 CFR Part
403 is the oily requirement for PSSS for all subcategcries within 40 CFR Part 410.
(3)- After 9/2/82 PSES for all mjbeategories are required only to corvly with General Pretreatrent
in 40 CFR Part 403.
(4)- Subcategory H, Hcnwoven Manufacturing and Subcategory I, Felt Fabric Processing added and require
with 40 CFR Part 403.
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(1173 • JtTI|
'wr
nurr
411
oanoKt
CMMT NMWACMUNC
.^r.
• fctpart C
Federal
ftecis^er
2/20/74
39 FR 6590
1
12/20/74
139 IK 6590
MMNLTUl IDENTIFIED
CM T
ns
(heat)
TBS
I«
LIMIT
VMUE
X
X
X
X
X
1
Part
Al
Al
Necister
2/11./75
40 n 6440
2/11/75
40 FR 6440
WES
C * W T
*
TS5
Tsnperatun
(heat)
TSS
«*»
t«k » i *p
N
N
N
N
N
Part
M
Bl
t • The preamble to th« final Gcn*ral Pr*tr«atr»nt rule (43 FR 2773$, 6/2t/78) states that 4" CFR fart 403
<3ereral Pr«tr*atr»".t Rejulatiors for Existing v\i New Sources of Pollution) replaces 4C cm Part 12s
fPr*tr*atrv-.t
S « So lirit vala* cstaMished (Reference is nsde cr.ly to the parar«t#r; ne nc!»rical limitatior. is
X « lnccrrorat.es NSPS limitation if pclljtant is incoqpatible.
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STASDMfflS PRDK'U»TED
(1973 - 1979)
wr
PART
412
1
CNteaoity
FCEDLOTS
• ftltparCf A - B
I PSNi
Federal
Recister
2/14/74
39 FR 5701
PARAMCTtK lut^TlrlED
C N T
LMlT|Part
VAU,-Eil28»
a,
Al
PSES
Federal
Register
2/11/75
40 FR 6440
PASAStTtn IUt.N7IFIED)L!''.:7|Fart
t J» T 1 i^VkX 1 1 128*
t
t *
• '
BODS'
Fecal
Coli form
N
N
Bl
t • Ttw pr««*le to the final General Pretreatnent rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26/78) states that 40 CFR Part 403 -
(General Pretreatrent Regulations for Existing and New Sources of PolL;tier.) replaces 40 CFR Part 128 -
(Pretreatnent Standards).
N » No limit value established (Reference is made only to the pararvter; no nunerieal limitation is established).
(Z)« PSSS incorporates zero discharge in NSPS for incorfatible pollutants.
* A d:srharj« allcvaice is provided for precipitation events.
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WETKAWD.T SMNOWDS HOCLGATED
(1973 - 1979)
wr
MKT
413
II PSNS Ik PSES
CAJBOOrtf
ELGCnCPIATINC
r
•
I
•Federal
iRecister
1 1 j
PAR-VeicX IJESTlFIEi)
C N T
LlKIT|F*rtj iFeoeral j PArAftTTt:*. lJ^ririi.^{LI»{lT (tart
VAU'Eil2bt'( [Register ( C N
I •
142 PR 35839
7/12/77
Subparts
A - B (H
D- H 1 CN
auspende-i | O»
144 FR 279931 T(
j 5 '14/79 1 Cr
Prorvlgated!
J44 FR 5259CJ
19/-07/79
it ' * ' i
T {V7CAT i!28T
1
X B4
A Y i
Y
stal i
VI Y 1
(D i
1 i
t 1
i I
i •
i •
i MI Hi
|i SuSp arts A - H i|4SFR 32462J |i46FR946-i;
; (3) i,7/15'63 i - TO BE ATDED IATER -
j i,46 FR 43680J
1
•9 26/83 i
j i4c FR 45105
i !; 10/3 '83
)
t i
i 1 '2S '81 i - TC B£ .O
i46 FR 30626,
i 6 10 '61 ,
J49 FR 32462,
i 7 '15/83 i
ii48 FR 4365C;
i i i i 9 26 '£3 i
ii
i 1
,,45 FR 45105,
1 10/3/83 i
r i
st: IA.TL=. -
t » The preamble to the final General Pretreatnent rule (43 FR. 2""36. 6. 26 '78) states t?-.at 4J CF-i ?srt 4.3
(General Pretreatrv-.t Regulations tx Existing and Sew Sources o£ Pcllutiar. ! replaces 4T CF.H Fart l^f
(Pretrest.-v".t Standards).
X •• Incorporates SS?S lira tat ior. if pollutant is inconpatible.
Y « Lirjt vaLe estaMislwd (Reference is itede to actual limits for a (jive- s-tvst^rry^.
(1) « General prohvtitions which usually are found in Part 128 t 403 are sir^ly restate;: exctyt t
varies rrsr. s-txrateg^o to •t!bcat*g?ry.
(2) « Part 413 Electroplating PSES was pr3T,lgated on 9/7/79 for all sutxrategcries exre,t Sv-tcate
Electrcplat;n; of Specialty Metals which was reserved.
(3) « AT. overview of the Electroplating (Fart 413), 'Metal Finishing (Part 433) ind.stry ar.i its r-a
operations are descrit*d in final regulations 143 FR 32462, 7/15 '83).
a",l>e: 3- rar.je
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WRUEATWENT STANDMCS WOCUWTED
(1973 - 1979)
•78/84
OTT
FART
414
i aataoKi
i
1
jOKANZC QtBUCAJLS
I iubpart,B
1
1
i i
i i
i i
i i
i i
i i
1 FSNS
jFaoWal
I Register
41 FR 13936
4/1/76
1
1
J41 FR 19311
15/12/76
1
1
1
li
PARAMTltR IDESTIFltD|LIMIT|Part ( t Federal j
C N T |VAU'Eil28t i iRecister
Revoked all reflations
prorogated 4/25/74 as
they apply to all
eorroiities except
butadiene; Section
414.26 as it applies to
butadiene reroins in effect
BODs
TSS
COD
I
X ) Al
x 1
x 1
X I
i
1
1
41 FR 13936
4/1/76
Subpart B
FEES
C "" N
T i\7CLT
(Part
i!28t
i
Revoked all reglulations
prcnulgated 4/25/74 as
they apply to all
ecnrodities except
butadiene; Section
414.24 as it applies to
butadiene remains in effect
1
41 FR 193111
5/12/76
i i
i (Reserved )j
1
1
1
i
j
I
i
I
i
i B4
I
i
i
i
n. 1
i Smarts B - E I
i 1
1 1
i 1
i
1
- TO BE ADDED LATER -
1
j Regulation pr^^tn«?tir Fibers (OCPSF) category
i
II
j i - TO BE AT
3/21/83) base;! or. res-!xat*;t>r!zatiar. a.-1
40 CFR Part 414 nanei Orjanic Cher^rals
i
- ra-.Mi:-.;
&-.: Flaft.rs ar.c
t - The ?r*arcl« to the fi-.a! General Pretreafr-it rule (43 FR 27"36, 6/26'78! states that 4C CFR Fart 4C3
(Ger.crai Pretreatne-t R*T_Istions for Existing ani New Sources of Pollution' replaces 4: CFK Fart 12S
(Pretrest-ia-st Sta-ojris).
X • Incorporates S=?S li-itatior. if pclkitant is incorTr.atible.
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MRTJ
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1
i
1
i
1/1/64.
MRMATMBST ftKSSMKS PIOCLWTO) pMt 1 of 3
(1973 - 1*79) *^
cwnoora
INORGANIC QtEMICALS
fti^partf A - BK
•
• A, C, D, K, -
L, N, T
1
i • B, e, M, P I
1
1
• F
• o
| Federal
iReai«t«r
39 FR 9616
3/12/74
i
1
1
i
i
i
1
i
1
I
i
\
I
I
1
1
1
i
1
j
FARAM£.TeJ< I9GMJF1ED
C N T
• t
• •
• •
• i
i i
t •
t i
i •
t t
• i
TBS ' '
J* '
1 'Mercury**
• 'Lead •••
'
• 1
TSS ' •
p« '
• 'Chrcrj.cn
' (T)
' •ChrcniusTi
1 ' (VI)
t i
LIMIT
VJCTE
(2)
*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Parti
128ti
Al
Al I
1
Al I
1
1
i
I
— — 1
*>
(Federal
iResitter
|42 FR 3-299
7/20/77
Subpartt
A - BK
• A
• B
1
i
• C - F,
1 K, M - 0,
i 0, T
i (Reserved)
1
• L
I
1
PA&V.CTEn IDENTIFIED
CRT
: *:
« «
• •
> i
t i
(H '
• i
i i
i •
1 * Zinc
4 t
Ll",n (Pert
V7O.T (128*
v B4
(i) i
i
1 y B4
(it
1
'
1
» 1
'
1 •
I ' ' Cr Y W
1 ' ' (T!
, Cr y
1 • iv:>
1 ' <:: i
- ODNTIM'ES -
>pt the allcve.l pr rar.^e
AS, AW, A\, Ai', » , BK
* Prevision for precipitation events.
** Api.I-.es only t; the nercury cell process sej-»nt.
•** Applies only to the diagram cell process se£-i?nt.
11) General prohibitions which usually are found in Part 128 f, 403 are singly restated
varies fror Svrvatejory to su&catesrTy.
(2) PSSe-pSEs: REfriPV-D: C, H, I, J, R, S, V, V, X, AA, AS, AC, AD, AE, AG, Al, AN, AO, A
(3) S:%CAT3X'SY RL^S.YD: K, Y, Z, AT, JW, AK, AM, AP, AT, A2, BB, BD, BE, B", 9G, 51, &?
Y « LirMt value estaMis.hed (Re£erer.ce is made to actual limits for a given a^ix-atejrr;'.
S « So lir.;t vaiUe estaM;shec! (Reference is only to the parameter; no OLTrncal l:r^tat;rr :s eft;rl:«-e
X « Ir.rcr^rate* NS?S linutation if pollutant is incorvatible.
C)« Pt\i :nccr,crates the zero discharge in SSPS for incorvatible polljtar.ts.
T « The ^rearile to the firal General Fretreatie.nt rule (43 FR 27736, 6 '2t "ts! stares t-'.at •*? C-r Fart 4T
Ge-.eral Pretreatrtr.t Re-julations for Existing and New Sources of Pclljti.-r-, replaces 4w CFR Fart 12i -
Pretrcatrir-.t Standards.
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41S
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
B/8/64
PRETftEAnBfT STANDARDS PR3KJLOATED page 2 of 3
(1973 - 1979)
1 PSSS 1 1 PSES
CATEGORY federal
Recister
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
iubparts A - BK 39 FR 9616
3/J2/74
• ccntiiucd -
1
• (2) il
II
• (3) II
II
II
1 II
II
II
II
II
II
i
il
1 1
l
II
ii
ii
il
1 1
1 1
1 1
n
1 1
i i
ti
PARAMcT£R IDENTIFIED
|_ C N T
!
'
LIMIT | Part 1 1 Federal
VMrE|128*iJRecister
\ 1
|42 FR 37299
| 7/20/77
1 Sustains
I A - BK
j-continued-
1
1 'AJ
1
1
1 * AL
1
I
1
1
1
i
1
l
1 • AR
1
1
1 » AL'
I
II
II
il * BA
II
II
II * BC
i
1
1 • (2)
i * (3)
i
PARAMETER IDENTIFIED JLIMIT (Part
C N T 1 VALUE (128T
t • • i
'. i I
• t
•
• t
• • Copper Y B4
• ' Nickel Y
* * (1)
1 *Chrcru.uMi Y B4
• ' i
' ' Nicsel i Y i B4
• ' Ccfper i Y i
i II1 l
' ' Silver i Y i B4
l 111 t
•Flu-r:2e i Y i B4
1 ' i ll>
i i
i I
• I
- CCNTINVED -
• Prevision for precipitation events.
•* Apfl-.es or.ly to the nercury cell process segnent.
*•" Applies or.ly to the diaphraw cell process segrsit.
(1) General prohibitions which usually are found in Part 128 t 403 are sirvly restated except the allrv^ pH rarvse
varies fror suocategrry to subcategory.
1(2} PSSs T*ES? SESiT.TD: G, H, I, J, R, S, U, V, X, AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AG, AI, AN, AC. A?, ."V?, AW, AX, AY, »-, BK
(3) S3CAT&*:?Y RtsESViDs W, Y, Z, AF, AH, AK, AM, AP, AT, AZ, BFt, BO, BE, BF, BG, Bl, SJ
Y * Lint value established (Reference is nade to actual lirits for a give-, sutcateccry>.
N « No limit value established (Reference is only to the parameter; no ns.rtrical lir.tati?n is establishes'.
X * Inco^xirates NSPS limitation if pollutant is incorpatiMe.
(Zt« PSNS incorporates the zero discharge in NSPS for inccrpatible pollutants.
t - The preantle to the final General Pretreatrwnt rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26/78) states that 40 CFR Part 403 -
General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution replaces 40 CFR Part 128 -
Pretreatnent Standards.
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U973 - 1979)
8/8/84
page 3of 3
wr
WWT
415
CATOOKSf
•u&parts A - BK
(Phase I)
P5NS II
Federal ~"~"
Reaister
47 f* 28260
6/29/82
(4)
PARAMETER IDESTIFIEDiLlMITjParti i Federal i
C H T ivAaTl^e'liReaister 1
II 1
- ID BE ADDED - |! 47 FR 28260 |
6/29/82
II (4) I
PSES
PARAIEtER IvKNTIFIED iLItIT
c H T IVAU.T
^ ^R
i
) BE
ADDED -
.Part
<•*•••••
415
Subparts A • BO, .
IPhue II)
(5)
- TO BE ADDED - (S) - TO BE A30ED -
Regulable* propose; 10/25. '83 (48 FR 49438)
(4) In June 19E2 final PS£? regulations were issued for Sutpart F (Cd only), M), AJ revised, and Al' revised. In the
•are notice PSNS for Subfart F was revised and SuSparts H, 0. *t *H. AJ, AP, AL' and B& «ere issueo in final Jew..
(5) T^e r^ice adati PSS5 for 12 sutxrategsries (AA, AC, AE, AX. AL, AN, AP, AR, AX, 9C, Bh, k BK); re.'ise* V 9-.: AV
t^- re;_latii; aciaitioral clericals: revised PSNS for Suipart T; ar.S atkte.-: PP-5 TNSS 'or new S.^a'-S 5'- ^.ru BO
witr-. final r«-!aticrs s:^.ei ty Assistant Adr^iistrator, Jack E. Rava- or. e 79 '84 ari fry A^-.-.statrst^r,
Kiliiar D. Rucvels^.*js on 7, 2VM. Puclicaticn in the Federal
er is e>pect*i in
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U973 - 1979)
ZKT
PART
416
CATEGORY |
1
I
(PLASTICS * SYNTHETIC
MPOOUAIS *
ftltfWrtt A - U
•
'
1
(Federal
iRecister
1
1
39 FR 12505
4/V74
|41 FR 32587
\ j 8/4, '76
II
1
tl II
FSSS II
\ PARAMtitJ* IDENTIFIED
CUT
- REVOKED -
LIMIT | Part
VAU.Til28t |
J
(Federal
1 Sec liter
1
39 FR 12505
4/5/74
1 Subparw
PSES
PARAMilsJc laC^Tir ItJ-LlMiT (Part
CUT j\*U1 i!28*
V
t
1 A-U |
I (Reserved)!
1
1 1 1
1 1 1
II II
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
II
- TO BE ADDED LATER - | |
" Regulation pr^^ose:! (48 FR 11826, 3/21/P3) based or, res.
40 CFR Parts 414 I 416 into a new 40 CFR Part 414 na.-«i
Synthetic Fibers (OCPSF) category.
1)
- TO BE ACOCD LATSH -
.Ivatej^rizaf.ar, ari cnr.-:".:-
Orjar.ic Cherjcals ari F.»ii.
a
rs a-.i
t • TN> pr-ar.-'!* to the final Ge-?ral Pretreav-*?"t rule (43 FR 2T'36, 676'"6> States that 40 CFS Part 4C3
(Ge-.eral Pr*tr*3S.-»".t R*;-lsi:cr.s fyr Ex:st:n; and New Sa.rc«s o£ Pc-ll^tior> replaces 4? CFS Fart 1Z:
eau-K-:! Star.iaris'.
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STANTARDB
BTl
MRTj
«M^M
417
CATBJDRY
•CAPS « DeTERGBTIS
•iubpartfA -N, S
i - A, B, C, 0,
i E, F, G, H
1
PSSS
Federal ""
Recifter
4/12/74
39 FR 13370
j
II
| - I, J, K, L, ii
i M, N ii
PARVfTtK IDtNTlFIED
C N T
1 t
t t
• t
I 1
1 »
• 1
1 1
t *
t t
I ff
* *
I 8
LIMIT j Part
VXTE',128t
1
PSSS
Fider'aT"
Register
2/11/75
40 FR 6441
Subrarts
A - N, S
C N T lVAU'E:128t
' . ' t
• • i
. i
• i
' '
' '
i it i
Aili'A-HJpH1 ' N i 81
i 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
I I
t I
, i
, i
i 1
• 1
i i : '• ' '
1 1
i i
i - s
i 1)
i Ii
1
A2 i
• I - N
Bory • N i
TSS ' ' N
OfcG ' ' i N
'ODD 'IS',
*^™"
ph ' ' i N i B)
Key ' , s ;
1 i TSS ' N ,
i i OiG ' ''IN,
-I 4U II • • • U.^«Mi>
1 1
t •
f I
i i
i
8 •
i i 1 ' '
I 'ODD 'iS,
1 •^•"^^•.»a~».cl ,\
A2 i • S i pH ' ' , N , Bl
i BOV ' i N i
1 TSS ' i N ,
i i OfrG ' S ,
i | 'COD , N i
t
! ' &_rr» •• '"=' i N i
,' '
, • Smarts 0, P, 0 6 '30 '75
• COD/ '
i i R 40 FR r«4 ' BOO? '
i i
i i
i i
i i
1
i i
l
' ratio '
i
y* A2 i
Subparts ' ' t
0, P, 0. i ' ' i
| * R I ' i i
' ODD ' i N' j j | (Reserved i. ' i i
Bory ' J N* i
TSS ' • i N*
_J1 1 t
1
N*
OfcG ' ' N* i
1 Surfactants'
* i * *
i ' ' i i
i ' i i
1 'ir
I i ' • .
N* j 1
! 1
. i i
i 1 !
t » The prea-tle to the final General Pretreatr»nt rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26 "51 states tJ-at ^v
Pretreatrent Rejulatior.s for Existing and K«w Sources of Polljtion^ r>?;- laces -SC CFK Fart
Y * Linit valje established (Reference is made to actual limits for a give" si.Vatej
N » Nc Unit valje established (Reference is wade only to the pari-vt^r; no -I--* r:.-ai ii
-_tat:3r ;s
* So discharje of waste water in which both the CDD'BOryp ratio exceeds 10.0 and tne COO excels a specific
liFjt of an hydrous product (applicable to «ach autpart).
** For waste strears having either a ratio of ODD to 8007 of 10.0 or less or having a COD cor.te-.t of a sp
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PRETREATMEM STASOARD6 PROML'iaATED
(1973 - 1979)
wnr
MKT
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418
CATB30W
FCRTZUZERoNWUF.
i
• Sutparts A - Dt
i
- A
- B
1
i
P?NS 1 I PSES
{Federal
(Register
j
4/8/74
J39 FR 12B32
1
i • i
i
- C ii
PVvWETcJv IiX.\71rlED
C N T
i i
t i
i t
i •
i t
t «
LIM.IT|?art (Federal i P^Rn.MuT;t.K lDC.ilhit^iLIv.;TiPart
VALL'Eil28ti JResister 1 C » T \«U'E:i26t
I A4
pH
•Arrcrua '
• (as N) '
X AJ
X I
1 • i •
1
i Subparts i
A - D ' '
\ 1 (Reserved) ' *
1 f
'
! 1 • •
1 1
i i
1 i
\ i ' ' i
i : [ i i •
1 1 1 II
'Armenia ' X i Al | | ' • , ,
' (as S) '
'Organic '
X
( i i ' Nitrogen ' i
1 || ™"^*""™" ™" "• " "' •- -™™ "•""•""* ———' J ^""^
1 1 ' ' i
i i ' .
1 j ! ' ' • .
_> > jii
i ii ti
ii i 'Arrttv.a ' i X i Al i • ' , ,
ii - D ii i ' (as N) • i
,j 'Nitrate ' X i
i ii ' (as N) '
ii 1 ' ' i
1 i
1 } i ' '
1 i
i
j • Svbpart E i3'25T7 ', 'Arrcr.ia ' i Y i AS i iS.rrart E | • : ,
ii 142 FS ic!41, ' (as S) ' j
1, (are-;^^ , 'Nitrate ' Y
jj il'16 ">*, i ' (as N) '
,i .41 FR 23SS)i ' ' i
• 1 *
1 1 1
1 1 '
li . ' ' i
i i» S-bfarts F - G tl'14"?$ i ' ' i
ii ,4c FR 2650 i ' ' i
li i '
, , - F , i so:*, ' • i N A;
li i TSS ' N
i i i
ll 1
{*! ' ' N
'Amorna '
i, I ' (as N)
Y
ii i ~ • ---------
1 1 i ' '
1 (Reserved) i ' ' i >
i 1 ' ' i .
1 i
1 ' ' i i
1 ' ' i i
i ' ' i i
iSubparts i ' ' i i
F - G ' i ,
i (Reserved) ( ' ' i i
2 i ' ' • i
i i . ' ' i i
i ' i i
1 i i ' i
i i ! ' . i
1 ' . * * '
! l
i i * ' i i
i - G 1 , BODs ' ' i N A2 , ,
ii i TSS ' N
ii .. i 1* N
i i
i i i
ii li
ii II
i
1 II
1 i
•Nitrate * i Y ,
1 (as N) ' j
•Amor.ia ' Y i
1 (as N) ' i
•Total
' Pnosphorus'
1 (as P) '
t i
Y
• t
t
i i . • • • i
; ' * '
i i • • , •
i i i
i i ;
i • • i- i
i i * •
1 i 1 i
1 1 ' ' i i
t • The pr«ai*l« to the final General Pretreatment rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26'76) states that 40 CFR Part 4C3 -
(General Pretreatwent Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 40 CFR Part 128 -
(Pretreatnent Standards).
Y » Limit value established (Reference is made to actual limits for a given aubcategory).
N « No limit value established (Reference is nade only to the parameter; no mmerical limitation is estaMished).
X » Incorporatates NSPS limitation if pollutant is incompatible.
Z • Reference is cade in a subcategory to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants* for inccryatiMe
pollutants.
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U973 - 1979)
1/6/84
wr
PART
419
i
CKTBXnr
peiRQum REFINING
iutparts A - E
•
*
i
j
li
i:
i
PSNS ll
Recister
39 re 32614
9/10/74
amended
40 FR 21950
5/20/75
1
1
1 1 i !
j j
t
i 1 ii
ii
CUT
S5
CMC
pH
OX)
Phenolic
Conpds*
Arrxnia
(as N)
Sulfide
toe*
Cr
(T)
Cr
(VI)
VALUE; 128 t|
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
(2)
i (3)
. . _
Al
Federal
I Register
42 FR 15698
3/23/77
Subparts
A - E
PSES
PAKAMETut IutJ»7IFlE3
C N T
t
0*0
Arreri
(K)
LIMIT
VALIT
Y
Y
Part
BS
(1) i
I
t
1
i
t
i
I *
i
1
(4 ' i
i i
i i *
SuSf arts A - E
l|47 FR 46446,
;, 10'is.'82 ;
li L
- TO BE ADDED -
!' <
,14' FR 46446j
I|1C 16 S2 |
- TO St
r - The prearele to the final General Pretreatrait rule (43 FR 27^36, 6/26T8! states t_k.3t 4r CFS Far: 4T3 ,i?-.eral
Pretrc-aw.t Re-j-iations for Existing and S«w Sources of Pollutxor.) replaces 40 CFR Far- I;? rTr-tr.f»t.-t-.t
Y « Limit, value estaMis'ied (Reference is made to act-al limits for a given subcat^g^ry).
X • Incorporates NS?S Ur- tat ion if pollutant is inc3%a-.ifcle.
• Or.ce through cooli-.s water may be discharjecJ with a TOO concentration.
General prat-.^itiors which usually are found in Part 128 fc 403 are siT\-ly restated excej-t t1
varies fror Sv.Jx-ate>;cry to su^category.
Allocation prc-v:s:or for runoff and ballast.
In t.^.e 19S2 T*Z. lat i or. , PSVS for petroleum refinin; relies rainly or. the Genera'. ?r* treat-*
ejfressei in Part 403 and retains only three para.-vters prorx;l5«ite-! in tne 19~3-19~? t:rv f
par.arv.ers are oil & greaso (0 4 G), a-rtr.ia, aid total chror^ur (Cr (T)).
Sa*e as (3) except the or.ly two pararvters utilized in the 1982 reflation f?r PSE.5 are cil
and arrvr.ia.
(i)
(3)
(4t
i jr r
-, r.l
a-*f.
4 gre
hese
ase
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PWTREATMJNT REGUUTIOKS PKXL'UJATED
(1973 - 1979)
(CRT
PART
420
CATEGOKf
IRON AMD STEEL
SUbparts k - L ID
(Phase I)
• A- L
1
1
1
i Federal
i Register
39 FR 24119
6/28/74
Renanded by
Court of
Appeal 12]
PSV? 1
PARA>'.iTc£ IDENTIFIED
C N T
; i
} SuSparts n - Z [3)
(Reserved)
|41 FR 13004
13 29/76
i Ii
i ' '
i
i
i
i
i
LI*;7|Partt iFedfrral
WVU*E|128t| |K€c:9t»r
39 FR 24119
i 6/28/74
Subparts
A - L
(Reserved)
PSES
PAS-Vtitji iDEN.ir ILD,LIM;T ,part
C H T _ jVAliT i 128*
, 1
t
!
i
*
t
I
ii I
1
i41 FR 130C4i
3/29/76 j
II 1
|| Sut^rts !
!i M - Z i
i (Re-served!; •
• i
1! i ll i
SLSparts A - L [4! [^ FR 23255, - TO BE ADDED LATER -
1 ' t '07 'ft*> '
ll 5-2' 8^. !
j,47 FR 41738
i i 9 '22/62
J4" FR 23258; - TO BE A^rtZ ^7=5 -
i 5/27 62 !
»4" FR 41*38,
i 92282 i
i,4S FR 64->42, ,,4S FK 643421
Ii 10 14'S3 i ii 10 i4 J3 i
j,4S FR 51-73; il4r FR 51773J
ii 11 '14 -S3 j i 11/14-63 !
i,49 FR 21C24, ,49 FR 21024,
ii 5'-:' 94 i
h
5''17'64 ;
i >
* « The prearcle tc tw.e final Ge-eral Pretreatrvrt rule i43 FR 27-3c, 6 '26 "8 states that 4, ~? ?sr: 4.'3
(Ge-.eral Pr*tr
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1/8/84
•Bnr
MRT
421
CATBOOKf
NONreiUOUS fCTAU
NMUFACIURINS
Bubflart A
Subpart B
i
1
| Federal
iReaitter
»BMB 1 *tAt£.
FR 12B25
4/8/74
Su apart C
i 1 1
ii
KNS II
MRAnblut IDENTIFIED
CUT
I •
I I
1 1
1 f
• 1
I •
• f
1 1
LZMlTiParti (Federal
VALLTi 128*! RKifter
»)•
TSS • •
* '
•Fluoride'
• t
X
X
PARAMtTtK lCO»71FItO |L1V.;T (Part
C N T VMTE 1 12B*
1 ; . ;
jw r"K x26e?9
4/8/74
Al Subpart
1 A- B
(Reserved)
j
j
i
M««MM J
Al ii
il
x : it
ii
. - ii
it
1 •
• i
• i
i t i
I i '
1 - *
Ii
' l If
1 t
ii
ii
> iii
i i
ii i '
(Z)«*
i i ' ' i
j
i i
i i
Bk i i
1 ' ;
1 '
• i
1 '
t
' 1 '
t •
1 1
t •
• •
1 1
1 1
I I
1 1
• •
• t 1
1 1
i
Al ii41 FR 548541 • •
11 12/15/76 i ' '
1!
ii Smarts ' '
11 i
1 1 • c i O*G • • Y &;
1
ii
ii
1
5* • ' Y
'Arrcr:a' Y
• (as s"
• * ( > |
ii !"*••" — — — — ————•-—«.-..•— ——-—
ii • F OiG ' ' Y B4
i i. is*' ' v
i ii
ii
' ' C.Tr'*1' • V 1
1 ' Ca;r_,~ Y i
11 i i| i (1)
i 11 i ' ' i i
Br — - .....
i I i i i
i SuiJfarts A - M ,4? FR 8"42 [ - TO BE ADDED IATER - i |49 FR 6'42 j - TO BE: ATr-T UAT-? -
i (P'.ase I) i 3/C».-84 | ||3'0e S4 ,
f
1 1
Ii
t » The preartle to the final General Pretreatneit rule (43 FR 2"736, 6,'26""e state? t'-at 4C CFR Part 4?3 ;3e-.eral
PretrraVTfcit Regulations for Existin; and New Sources of Pollution I r^-larrS 4> CFS. Far: 12? tPretr^st.-*"
Star Saras i.
X » Incorporates NSPS lirwtaticr if pollutant is incorpatiMe,
(Z) » PfcNS incorporates zero discharge linut in NSPS for incorvatiMe" pclL.ta~.ts.
(1) » Ge'eral prot-.x^iticns which jsually are found in Part 12S i 4J3 are s:-r ly restated ex.-i.t the all>»'o.''. pi- rii^*
varies fror suivate-^rry to sutcate-gory.
* Inci-des provision for precipitation ever.ts.
*" Variation allswa-.ce provided for deras^ing process « BPT (TSS, COO, pH )
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(»73 - 1919)
t/s/84
CPF"j j
MKT otnoaet
II :
422 I! WOSPHATt WtWF.
j • ftitparts X - r
1 PPNS 1 1 -P5ES
Federal
ftacister
(Reserved)
| 2/20/74, 3i
j «/23/76. 4
PARAMETtK IJD.7IFIED
CM T
i •
• •
> FK 6530 limits witMr**
L FR 25975 limit* withdr»
•
L1MI T i Tart i i Feder* 1 i FKKAK"tVR 1 OC^I 1 F I £D
VAUT,i:P«i!Rec:st»r 1 C H T
i
*n
Subparts
A - F
(Reserved)
Lli:?,r«rt
\«UT, 128t
t • The ?r*«rtl* to ttw final General Pretreatrwtt rule (43 FR 2"36, 6/26/76) states that 40 CFR Part 403
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fRETCEATTCNT STA.NOMOS PBOK.'LGATED
(1973 - 1979)
cT5~
PART
^•^B—
423
CATEGORY
1
STEAM ELECTRIC
Butparts A - D
r
\
• A. B
t
i
i
i
i i
1
1
j
|
i
i
i
PSNS 1 1 Pt£S
Federal
Recister
40 re 7096
2/19/75
amendment
I
1
j
PARA.Mc.TER IDENTIFIED
C N T
TSS
OfcG
t*
i i
i i
|
1, II
; h
t |
i
ii II
i, «C Ii
j , (Reserved) i
•"•—"-
i! H '
• i ;
• D ii I TSS
i Ii 1 PH
II ii
i
i
i
Heat
FAC«
TRC"
.v «..«._
PCB
Copper
(T)
Iron
(T)
LIMIT Part i {Federal i PVtVlt.L.i IOtNIlFIED|LIM.iT ,Part
VKX'E 128*1! Register 1C N T
N
N'
N*
(1)
X2'5
Al
x2»5j
x-
Z3
Y<
Y«
I
1
•K. r* i:w«,
3/23/77 J
j
Subparts |
A - C ! OtG
I
1
i
1
1 1
| j
1 1
II i
Ii i
II 1
( T J ( ( | 1
(8)
ll 1
««»—«••*—— •• 11 1 i j j j
II 1
II i
II 1
II 1
I i 1
i i!S.start j
X } Al 1 , D |
X
(1)
II
II 1
(9) i II 1
(1C)
ii i
t
•
V?. T ,128t
1
1
1
i i
Copper
PCS
|
, 1
Y2 | BS
Y* i
t3 1
'"i
|
i
j t
1 1
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
'
,
'i\ 5J
,
,
i
•'11 .
1 1 i
i Subpart A«" ;|4-> FR 52290
1 ii 11 -'19 '82
h i
- TO BE ADDED - IJ47 FR 52:°0, - TO t£ ODE? -
II 11 '19 'e: i
Jl.-vvr p- rar.^
t « The preanble to the final General Pretreatnent rule (43 FR 2~"'36, 6'26'"8) states f-.at 4: CVS Fart
Pretreat-Tent Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 4J1 CFR Part 12? IPrrt:
Star.daris).
Y • Limit value established (Reference is made to actual lirsits for a given subca'.^rry1.
N « No limit value estaMisheJ (Reference is made only to the pararwter: no ru.-*?rical Ii—.ta*.;cr ;s e?:
X « Incorporates NSPS limitation if pollutant is incorpatible.
Z « Reference is na3e in a subcategori' to 'Yto discharge of process waste water poll-tarts".
• Free Available Chlorine
•• Total Resid-al Chlorine
*** Regulates the entire category by wastestreans not by subcategc-ries.
(1) Ge-.eral prohibitions which usually are found in Part 128 & 403 are s:r^ly restate* ex.v.-t t'
varies frcn scbcategory to subcategory.
2 The discharge quantity shall not exceed the quantity determined by flat.- x concentrator.
3 No discharge of PCB compounds such as those used from transformer fluid.
4 Applies to the discharge from metal cleaning wastes: and boiler blovdown.
5 Applies to the discharge from the fly ash transport water.
6 FAC/TRC: there are restrictions on the amount of time and number of units in any plart that
(7) Combined wastestrean limitation
(8) Materials added for corrosion inhibition including zinc, chromium, phosphorus, and others •
(9) Provision for precipition events.
(10) Although the PSNS regulations promulgated in the 1973-1979 time frame were not revoked, they
were substantially revised in 1982 through the us* of a single subcategory and heavy reliance or. the
General Pretreatnent rule, Part 403. The 1982 PSNS regulations for steam electric power generation
retain Units for total copper and add limits for total zinc and total chromium. Prohibition
on the discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) compounds such as those used for transformer
fluids and wastewater pollutants from fly ash transport water renain. At the permitting authority's
discretion, monitoring for the 126 priority pollutants (excluding the three priority pollutant metals
and PCB mentioned above) can be eliminated if engineering calculations can demonstrate that the priority
pollutants are not detectable in the final discharge by analytical methods in 40 CFR 136.
(11) Situation for PSES is the same as shown for PSNS in (10).
••v?ral
nay
no deteotaMe anccnt.
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FRETREA7MENT STANaWOS PfWTLSATEO
(1973 - 1979)
8/8/84
j CATB30RV
1 :
J FEMCALLCK MftNUF.
i
• Subparts A - C
-A
I
1
l
1
I
i
1
i i
i i
i i
i i
i
1 i
1 i
I
i i
i i
l i
1 i
it " C
i
i
i i
i i
i
i i
i
i i
i , • Smarts D - G
I! (Reserved) ,
!
1 1
l
Federal
iReci*t*r
2/22/74
39 FR 6806
i
1
1
2 '24 '75
40 FR 8033
PSNS
PAiWKTtK IDENTIFIED
C N T
t i
i t
i •
• •
TSS ' *
J* '
'Manjanese'
1 (total) '
' 'Chrtruun
• ' (total)
1 'Chrcruum
' ' (VI)
I 1
• •-._, M _ L. i -,. •
TSS '
J* '
'Manja-iese'
• (t?tal) '
1 'Chroriu".
' (total)
1 'Chrorj^Ti
1 ' (VI)
• 'Cyar.ide
1 'Pnencls
TSS '
j* '
•Manganese'
1 (total) '
« 'Chrcr-jiT!
1 ' (total)
1 1
1 1
* '
i
• i
i t
LIMIT
VAULT
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
, x
_
x
x
x
x
1
i i PSES
Part j IFeotral j PArAMSTik IKNTiilti^kltZTiPart
128* i iReciPter 1 C B T X7Cl:Ell28»
1 1
ISubt-arts ! ' •
i A - C i
(Reserved) 1 • '
I 1 ' *
Al i! I
II 1
it i
li 1 ' • i
il 1
li I !
li 1 • • ; i
l • • ; ;
li l • • i
* i i i "
Al 1 I i * * 11
f ' i i i
II l ii
li i • i
ii i < i
i * i i i
< i i ii
• • [ i i
M i >i
i iii
M t ii
i i i * ' i >
i i i i ' i
ii i • • .
1 ! ! ' '
Al il i ' , ,
i 1
l! i • • ; ;
II i
i i ' i
li i
» i Sctp-arts , ' ' i
1 , C - G i ' ' . ,
ii (Reserve.: , ' ' 1
II i ' ' .
ii i
L ii ;
PART
1
424 I
» • Th* prei-Me to the final Ge-.^ral 5>re*.r*at."tent rjle (43 FR 2""3t, 6 26 "f sts-.*- t!-?*. 4. r?
(General Pretreatrte-t Regulations for Existing and New Sa^r.-es cf Fcll-ti-r1 rrj 1?. -^s 4C CKK
trea"_T?-,t Star.darisl.
X • Incorporates SSPS limitation if pollutant is inccrpatible.
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1/1/14
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•MT
42S
CNnooMf
UMHOt yWING
•utparuA- r
.
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Maois^er
3» n 12*60
4/>/74
FARA.Hi.7tR IDENTIFIED
cut
(ODj*
TBS •
OtG
J*
Chrom*
X
X
X
X
Y(2)
l?8ti
Al
Fe^vrai
1 Sec later
J42 FR 15^03
3/23/77
Subparts
A - r
•u apart
1 C
iPAKAMETtK ™iJfcN.iFIEi>
c M: T
taI«IT j
VJtttf j
(1)
(1)
Part
128t
•3
1
I 13
i
I! Sctcarrs A - I ||47FR 525431 - TO BE ADDED LATER -
|i || 11/23 '82 i
ji | |4B FR 30117)
|| i) 6 '30/83 i
|j IJ43 FR 31404|
li li V 8/83 i
|| ||4S FR 323461
II II 7/15/83 j
il li 1
II . 1
||47 FR S2r43j - TO BE ADDE: UATES -
|| 110 '62 j
||4S FR 3C117)
II 6 30-83 i
||4S FR 3N34i
II 7,' 8-83 j
1(48 FR 32346)
II 7/15/63 J
li i
t » ifc* pr«aiei« tc the final General Pretreatrwnt rule (43 FR 2'736, 6'26.'78; states that 40 crs Par-. 4:3 ;CW-«ral
Pretr«a^vr,t Reg.latiens ix Exi»tin; and Sew Sources of Pollutier.) replace* 43 CFR Part Ks ^rr-.rr.'.i.-v-.t
Standards).
(!)• General prot-.iMtion* w^.ich um.ally are found in Fart 128 t 403 are sirply restated except the a:i>-ei ^r ra-.y*
varies frar atbcateg^o' to •ubcategory.
(2>» Chror» limitation for e!:rect disc^iarjers (BPT t NSPS) and i^plicatiar indirect
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PRETREATMBtt STANDARDS PROMULGATED
(1973 - 1979)
CATBJOR*
9
CLASS HASflF.
• Subpart A
1 PSNS 1 PSSS
Federal
Register
1/22/74
39 FR 2564
PAKASLTtx I JEM! f I CD
C N T
• i
i •
• i
• •
• •
t •
• t
t i
j • ScSparts B - G: | 2/14 '74 • •
j 39 FR 57121 ' '
f t
1 i
i i t
1 1
ii -B, C, D i,
i ii i
! '! i
LIMlT(?arti
2*
Al
1
Feoeral , PARAyiTt^ IJt-MIf ItO.L:v.:T,Part
Recister 1 C 9* T VWi.Til28t
Subpart A
( Reserved)
1
I
j
; 2/11/75
|40 FR 6444
I Subparts
B - G:
i
Z Al ! i • B - D
il
i
III -" "™"-*™JL~r '- ""* f |
i - E, G , , TSS '
' i y ' '
i Oil ' •
j j ' Phosphorus '
i ; > > i •
X
X
X
Al ! i • E , G
! (Res
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wni
PART; CATEGORY
1
426
CUSS HMTJF.
(continued)
'•r K
*
i
i
i
1 PSSS
Federal
Recister
1/16/75
40 FR 2959
1
PAKAMTieR 1DCC1F1ED
C NT
* t
I t
TSS ' '
tH * '
• >L«ad
Oil" ' *
(aiimal k ' '
Oil ' *
(mineral) ' '
•Fluoride
• •
1 ( PSfcs
LIH17 1 Part 1 1 Federal PARA-tTth lDC«IirlED,!.lM."i?art
VMJl'Ell^llSesifter C N T WCL-E.12S*
N
N
N
N
y
y
1 * " '
-eor.tinjed-i * • '
Subparts 1 • I •
AZ ;; H - M i • •
ii (Reserved) i ' '
II 1
li
M
I • •
1 1
I ' 1 I •
1 1 1
li 1 1
ii 1 1
li i
i t • t t
i • i i i
t •
1 II 1 ' '
( - L i i T5S • i N i A4 j , i • i
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t i
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i Oil* ' ' i N
. i
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1 1
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(arirwl i ' •
vegetable • •
Oil ' •
(mineral) ' •
| i 1 'Fluoride
; i i 'Amor.ia
i i • ' ii
y
I! ! ;
ii i ,
li i • •
' • ii
t 1 1 t t
ii i • •
1, I •
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Iii i ii
• •
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1 1,
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1 ii
5* • j N
A4 i, , • '
ii i
'Lead, N | ii i • •
•Fluoride i Y I ii i • , ,
ii iii ii i •
i M * iii i ii
T » The prea-rl* to fe final General Pretreat_-*-t rule (43 FR 2"'"36, 6'26 "8V states fat i. CFF. ?»rt 4C3
(Ger.oral Pretrf3t.-xr.t Regulations far Ex:stin; aid N«w Sources of Pcilutio-' ref:l3-e» 4." CF?. ?art ;:;
•2tr»:r.t 5tar.dar3s).
Y « Lir.it value established (Reference is rate to act-al limits for a giver.
S » So linit va^e estaMished (Refere-.r* is rede only to the paraneter; nc rt--vr:c3l l:r_t.3t:?r ;s
• » It is recasr.ized that an:ra! and we-jetaMe oils can be adequately rerc-.vc: in a PCT«.
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WETREATMB1.T STANQMC6 PKK.UMTED
(1973 - 1979)
CRT
PART
427
i
i
i
CATEQORX
ASBESTOS NANUF.
»
- A, 0
*
i
1
- B, C,
E, F, G
i i
i i
1 • ScSparts H - K j
i 1
I
1
Federal
Recister
2/26/74
39 FR 7S26
1 •? '75
4j FR 1874
1
I
PSNS
PARAMCTth I3EN71FltD
C N T
• i
i i
t •
• i
f •
t i
TSS ' '
i i
1
• I
1 1
1
TSS '
pH '
• ODD '
1
1
VALUE
X
X
(Z)
.
N
N
Part
128t
Al
Al
A4
1
i Federal
iRecister
1
1
i 2/11/75
40 FR 6444
1 Sutparts
I A - K:
i
I • A - E
1
i
1
1
i • F - G
1
i
i
i
! • H - K
I
i
i
i
PSES
C " N T "
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tie-.erai Prstreatrv't Re'O.latia-.s for Existing ar.J New Sources of Prl^tiar.) re^lares 4." CTK Fan 1Z-
(Pretreatrwnt Star.Jaris'.
N • So lir.it value estaMis'wc! (Reference is n»Je crly to the -s
X « Incorporates N5?S li-itatior. if prlLitant is :nccrfat:Me.
(21* PSNi incorpcrat.es zero Jis.c'-.arje in NSPS for inc-arvatitle pcl
fter: no rv_-vrical l;-_-a".
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2/21/74
39 IK 6660
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(General Pretreatnvnt Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 43 CTR Fart 12$
(Pr«treatr»-it Standards).
V • Limit value established (Reference is made to actual limits for a given subcat*;oryK
N * No limit value esta&lishetf (Reference is made only to the pararvter; no numerical limitat:^ is e*t
X • Incorporates NSPS limitation if pollutant is incon^atible.
• • RS«S • MSPS • WT
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fRETREAWBTT STANDARDS PROMULGATED
(1973 - 1979)
«/6/84
BE" ' II PSNS II PSES
KWTi CAT030RY (Federal PARAMtTLR IDtMIFIEO
iResister CUT
429 TIWER PRODUCTS ' '
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t « The prea-Me to the final Ge-.eral Pretreatrent rule (43 FR 27736, 6'26.'-f states that. 4T v™ Fart 4:3 ,\V-tr3:
Pretreat.-e-'t Reg-laticrs ior Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replace? 40 CS-? Fart 12? ,?rexre = -rY-t
Standards).
"* Daily naxirur corce-.tration and daily naxinum ness' unit of procLction
Y « Limit val_ie established (Reference is ma* to actual limits for a given sutcategor> ).
Z « Reference is made in a sufccategory to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants".
N * No lirat value established (Reference is wade only to the parameter: no num?rical li-^tatior is estaMis1
<1) General pror.ibiticns which usually are found in Part 128 t 403 are sinply restated except the allo/ed pH
varies fron aubcategory to subcategory.
(2) In 1981, new tubcategcrizaticn sequenr* corpressed Suhparts A - R to A - P ty assigning a new subcateccry
N for Insulation Board to the previously reserved subcategory N. In addition, sutcategories OiR were reassigned
to O.P respectively. In the earlier rule-making, O.P were reserved.
(3) In 1981, PSNS for sutcategories A thru E and I thru P specify adherence only to General Pretreatre-.t
Standards in 40 CFR 403. Subcategory G specifies limits for oil fc grease, copper, chromium
and arsenic in addition to 40 CFR 403. PSNS for subcategories F and H are set at zero.
(4) In 1981," PSES for sutcategories A thru E and I thru P specify corplianc-e only to General Pretreatne-t
Standards in 40 CFR 403. Subcategory H has limits for oil t grease, copper, chromium and arsenic in
addition to 40 CFR 403. Subcategories FfcG have PSES set at zero discharge.
V; 10: 39
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1/8/84
PRETRCATMENT STANDMCE PBCKJU5ATED
(1973 - 1979)
or
MKT
430
CATEGORY
wu> AND PAPER
•ubparts { - C
_
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1
Federal
Raaister
39 FR 18747
5/29/74
PSSS 1!
PARAMETER IDENTIFIED
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7/ 8/83
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Pret.r*st.-e-.t RegLlatiois {or Existing and New Soirees of Pollution) replaces 4T CfK Part 12£ i?rrtr«-3t_-*".t
Star.daris).
Y « Lir-j.t value estatlis'ted (Reference is tnaie to actual limits for a given SL^rat^rr-.'i.
S « No l:r^t val-e estarlis^i (Keferenc-e is naJ« only to the para.-vt-=r; nc rt.-t-r;ral Iir.it9t;cr is e?ts~li=-oi'
-\ » I-.rcrporates NS?S lirutation if pollutant is incorpatiMe.
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fWTOEAWENT STTMOMtDB PROMULGATED
U973 - 1979i 1979 - Present)
8/8/84
CRT
PART
431
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BUILDERS' PAPER
• (UteATfe A
i
1
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PSNS II PSES
Federal
Register
5/ 9/74
39 FR 16578
i 11/18/82
47 FR 52064
Anended
',7/8/83
48 FR 31405
t
PARAMETER 10ENTIK1ED
C N T
BODs
TBS
J*
Settleable
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(2)
LIMIT
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403 1 iRecister
Al
1
2/11/75
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1
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1 1 47 FR 52064
1 17/6.'83
i4S FR 3!4?5
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!Go"erai Pretreatrv-it R«jjlaticns for Existin; and New Sources of Poiluti
states t1-*:. 4: r?5 rsr
Y « LiTit value establ:sh«! (Reference is made to actual limits for a giv«-, *,bC3te^:ry ).
N » No linit valje estatlis'ied (Reference is iw* only to the fvararteter; no nor»riral lir
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is
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(1) « Penta.-Morafhen?!
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432
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MAT PKKESSINS
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PSNS II PSES
Federal
Reoister
2/28/74
39 FR 7(97
i 1/3/75
|40 FR 90S
i
PARAMETER IDCsTIFIED
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BDDj
TSS
t*
OfcC
Fecal
Col if arm
•
L.J1JT, Parti I Federal
VALUE'. IZetilRecister
N
N
N
N
N
1
A3
A2
2/11/75
40 FR 6446
Subpartt
A- D
Subparts
E - J
(Reserved)
1
1
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CM T
1 •
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SH
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t - Th* pres.*:e to the final General pretreavrent rule (43 FS 2"H36, 6/26'"S) states that 40 CFR Part 4C3
(General Pretreatrvit Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 43 CFS Part 125
(Pretr*atne-it Staidaris).
N * No limit value estaMis^ed (Reference is made only to the parar^ter: no nurierical litutatior. is estaMi
V; 10: 42
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BttTREAPttNT STANDARDS ffUHJUXffD
U973 - 1979)
wn
MRTj
443
1
CKOOOKt I
PAVING k ROOFING
(Tan antf Asphalt)
• fetparts A - D
.
I PSNS 1 1 PSSS
iFederal ~"
JRccister
7/24/75
40 Fit 31190
PARAMtltR ID6M1HED
C N T
BOD
TSS
I*1
OfcG
LIMITi Partj iFederal
VAU.t;i26*;;ReGiSter
N
N
N
y
A2
iScbparts
II A - D
it (Reserved)
II
PMWiTtR IDtNTlFIED
C • H T
* •
• i
•
LIPiT.Part
VAU-E,128t
t « The preartle to the final General Pretreatnsnt rule (43 FR 27736. 6/26/78) states that 40 CFR Part 4C3
(General Pretreatrv-it Regulations for Existing an
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•RETREATMBrr STANDARDS PROML'IflATED
(1973 - 1979)
8/8/84
CATBJORY
PAINT roHKHATING
• Butptft A
PSNS II PSES
Federal ""
Register
7/28/75
40 FR 31725
PARAfETtR IDCSTIF1EO
CM T
LIMIT, Parti
VMi'E!128»i
Z
A2
Federal
Recister
Subpart A
C N T
i
(Reserved I j
U!».;i,Part
VXJLT',128t
HART
t • The preantole to the final General Pretreatnent rule (43 FR 27736, 6/26,^B) states that 40 CFR Part 403
(General Pretrcatnent Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution) replaces 40 CFR Part 128
(Pretreatrent Standards).
Z • Reference is made in the subcategory to "no discharge of process caste water pollutants".
Vj:10: 44
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•NRRcATXXT STANDARDS HCMUICATED
(1973 - W7»)
8/8/84
ZRT
PART
447
CATSOOKf
IMC IWKHATING
• tubpart A
»
•
*
Federal
Register
7/28/75
40 FR 31725
PSKS
PARAMETKR IOENTIFICL
C N T
UNIT
VALUE
2
1
f>»rti
12Pt|
A2
1 PSES
Federal j PARAMETER IOB(>lFlC3,Llnit|Part
iResister 1 C N T !VAU-£;i28t
1
Subpart A ' *
( Reserved)!
t " Ttie pre«r*l* to the final General Pretreatrwnt.nile (43 FR 27736, 6/26/78) states that 40 CFR Part 403
(General Pretreat.wnt Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollutier,) replaces 40 CFR Part 126
(Pretreatwent Standards).
2 • Reference is made in the subrategory to "no discharge of process waste water pollutants*.
V; 10: 45
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1/1/04
(1»7J »
4U
GMVJUMI
NMWftCIUKING
* tutc^rts A " D
Federal
Reoister
l/t/71
43 Pit 1343
— la*
MMNCIbA luCKTlfiED
CM t
0*0
•II"
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map
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Part
12!2,
A2
Reaister
•ubparts
A • 0
(Reserved)
HiBft
MRANETtM IDDnIlFltO
C N T
•
i
UNIT j Part
t • Iht pr*wfel* to tht final Qmtnl prvtrvatmnt nil* (43 PR 27736, 6/26/78) «tat«* that 40 CFR P»rt 403
«ton«r«l itvtrMtmnt Regulation* for Existing and N«w Scuron at Poilution) replaces 40 CFR Part 128
(Pretreativnt Standards).
V • Unit value established (Reference is Mde to actual limits for a given subcategory).
V; 10: 46
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1965 1*61 221 2"*OI»S
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APPENDIX
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARIES TO BE COMPLETED
I. PRIORITY INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY CFR PART
NUMBER
Adhesive and Sealants 456
Auto and Other Laundries 444
Carbon Black 458
Copper Formi ng 468
Explosi ves Mfg. 457
Gum and Wood Chemicals 454
Ink Formulation 447
Iron and Steel Mfg. 420
Leather Tanning and Finishing 425
Metal Finishing 433, 413
(includes: Electroplating; Mechanical Products)
Nonferrous Manufacturing (Phase I and II) 421
Nonferrous Metals Forming 471
Organic Chemicals and Plastic and Synthetics Fibers 414, 416
Paint Formulation 446
Pesticides 455
Paving and Roofing Materials 443
Photographic Equipment and Supplies 459
Plastics Molding and Forming 463
Printing and Publishing 448
Rubber Manufacturing 428
Shipbuilding 470
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APPENDIX
INDUSTRIAL SUMMARIES TO BE COMPLETED
II. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY CFR PART
NUMBER
Asbestos Mfg. 427
Canned and Preserved Fruits & Vegetables Processing 407
Canned and Preserved Seafood Procesing 408
Cement Manufacturing 411
Clay, Gypsum, Refractory and Ceramic Products 451
Concrete Products 452
Dairy Products Processing 405
Feedlots 412
Ferroalloy 424
Fertilizer Mfg. 418
Fish Hatcheries 442
Glass Mfg. 426
(Flat)
(Insulation Fiberglass)
Grain Mills 406
Hospital 460
Meat Products & Rendering Processing 432
(Poultry)
Mineral Mining 436
Miscellaneous Food and Beverages 438
Oil and Gas Extraction 435
Phosphate Manufacturing 422
Soaps and Detergents Manufacturing 417
Sugar Processing 409
(Beet)
(Cane)
(Raw Cane)
Steam Supply and Non-contact Cooling Water 449
Transportation 441
Water Supply 437
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GLOSSARY
ACT: the Clean Water Act.
BAT: best available control technology, to be achieved by 1983 (changed to
1984 in the 1977 amendments to the Clean Water Act), as defined by
Section 304(b)(2)(6) of the Clean Water Act.
BCT: best conventional pollutant conrol technology, applicable to discharges
of conventional pollutants from existing industrial point sources, as
defined by Section 304(b)(4) of the Clean Water Act.
BMP' s: best management practices to be implemented as provisions of NPOES
permits for the control of plant site runoff, leaks, spillages, sludge
and other waste disposal, and drainage from raw material storage
sites.
BPT: best practicable control technology currently available, applicable to
effluent limitations for industrial discharges to surface waters to be
achieved by 1977, as defined by Section 304(b)(l) of the Clean Water Act.
CFR: Code of Federal Regulations (Title 40, Parts 400 to end), revised as of
July 1, 1982 (with ancillaries); Special Edition of the Federal Register.
CLEAN WATER ACT: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972
(P.L. 02-500, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et. seq.), as amended by the Clean Water Act
of 1977 (P.L. 95-217)
CONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS: classification of industrial pollutants that includes
BOD (biologicaloxygen demand), suspended solids, fecal coliforms, pH
(acidity), and other pollutants so designated by EPA, as defined by
Section 304(a)(4) fo the Clean Water Act.
CWA: Clean Water Act
EFFLUENT: waste material discharged into the environment, it can be treated
or untreated and generally refers to water pollution.
EFFLUENT LIMITATION: a maximum amount per unit of production (or other unit)
of each specific constituent in the effluent that is subject to
limitation from an existing point source.
EGO: Effluent Guidelines Division, Office of Water, EPA (responsible for the
development of the industrial effluent limitations, guidelines, and
standards.
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTRL ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1972 (P.L 92-500): provides
the legal authority for current EPA water pollution abatement projects,
regulations, and policies; amended in 1977 by legislation referred to as
the Clean Water Act.
FR: Federal Register publication
INDIRECT DISCHARGER: an industry that discharges to POTWs.
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NONCONVENTIONAL POLLUTANTS: classification of industrial pollutants that are not
classified by EPA as either conventional or toxic; "gray area" or "all other"
pollutants.
NONPOINT SOURCE: a contributing factor to water pollution that can not be traced
to a specific spot.
NPDES: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, a Federal program requiring
industry and municipalities to obtain permits to discharge plant effluents to
the Nation's water courses, under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act.
NRDC: Natural Resources Defense Council
NSPS: new source performance standards, to be achieved when a new source commences
operation, as defined by Section 306 of the Clean Water Act. According to
the Clean Water Act, a "new source" is defined as "any source the construction
of which is commenced after the publication of proposed regulations which
will be applicable to such source, if such standard is thereafter promulgated".
POINT SOURCE: a stationary location where pollutants are discharged, usually from
an industry.
POLLUTANT: any introduced substance that adversely affects the usefulness of a
resource.
POTW: publicly owned treatment works, facilities that collect, treat, or otherwise
dispose of wastewaters, owned and operated by a village, town, county, auth-
ority, or other public agency.
PRETREATMENT: treatment provided by an industrial facility which discharges to a
publicly owned treatment works.
PSNS: pretreatment standards for new sources of indirect discharges, under Section
307(b) and (c) of the Act.
PSES: pretreatment standards for existing sources of indirect discharges, under
Section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act.
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT: an agreement entered into by EPA with the Natural Resources
Defense Council and other environmental groups, approved by the U.S. District
Court on June 7, 1976. This agreement directed EPA to consider an extended
list of 65 classes of pollutants in 21 industrial categories in the development
of effluent limitations, guidelines, and new source performance standards.
TOXICITY: the degree of danger posed by a substance to animal or plant life.
TOXIC POLLUTANTS: classification of industrial pollutants based on an "initial
list" of toxic substances specified by the 1977 admendments to the Clean
Water Act, to which EPA may add or from which it may subtact.
WASTE: unwanted materials left over from manufacturing processes, refuse from
places of human or animal habitation.
WASTE WATER: water carrying dissolved or suspended solides fron homes, farmes,
businesses, and industries.
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Signature
0 Thomas Jorl i ng
REFERENCES
- AFFIDAVITS -
Date
May 10, 1979
Industrial Category
Gum and Wood Chemicals; Textile;
Paint; Ink; Iron and Steel;
Auto and Other Laundries;
Paving and Roofing; Explosives;
Inorganic Chemicals; Rubber;
Battery Manufacturing; Foundry;
Leather Tanning;
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard;
t Organic Chemicals;
t Nonferrous Metals;
t Electroplating.
(t Portions of the study were deferred'
Eckardt C. Beck
Bruce Barrett
July 17, 1980
December 5, 1980
December 18, 1980
December 29, 1980
January 16, 1981
December 7, 1981
January 19, 1982
Frederick [E.] Eidsness June 21, 1982
June 21 , 1982
June 21 , 1982
June 21 , 1982
June 21 , 1982
June 21 , 1982;
June 25, 1982
September 29, 1982
January 5, 1983
January 5, 1983
VII: 1
Inorganic Chemicals
Electrical and Electronic
Components
Textile; Leather; Timber;
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard
Coal Mining
Photographic Equipment and
Supplies
Auto and Other Laundries
Printing and Publishing
Gum and Wood
(supplement to 5/10/79 affidavit)
Ink Formulation
(supplement to 5/10/79 affidavit)
Paint Formulation
(supplement to 5/10/79 affidavit)
Soap and Detergents
Rubber (reclaimers)
Inorganic Chemicals
Petroleum Refining
Ore Mining
Textiles
(supplement to the 5/10/79 and
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BCT
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Casting (Foundry)
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Ore Mining (BCT)
Petroleum Refi ni ng
Pharmaceutical
Pharmaceutical
Pharmaceutical
Porcelain Enameling
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Paperboard +
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Paperboard
Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard
Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard
Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard +
Builders Paper
Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard
Pulp, Paper, and
Paperboard (BCT)
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Timber
Timber
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Timber
Timber (BCT)
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REFERENCES
- LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL -
1. Federal Water Pollution Control Act, [P.L. 92-500], 1972.
2. "Settlement Agreement"; June 21, 1976; Natural Resources Defense Council Inc.,
et. al. v. Train, Environmental Defense Fund, et. al . v. Train, Citizens for
A Better Environment, et. al. v. Train, and Natural Resource Defense Council
Inc. v. James I. Agee, et. al.
3. Clean Water Act, [P.L. 92-217], 1977 Amendments to the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act of 1972.
4. "Joint Motion for Modification of Settlement Agreement and Court's Order";
December 15, 1978; Natural Resources Defense Council Inc., et. al v.
Douglas M. Costle, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, et. al.
5. May 7, 1982 and October 26, 1982 Court Orders in response to "EPA's Motion for
Modification of Settlement Agreement" on June 21, 1982.
6. June 23, 1983 "EPA's Motion for Partial Relief from the May 7, 1982 and October
26, 1982 Court Orders".
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REFERENCES
MISCELLEANOUS -
"1. A Guide to the Clean Hater Act Admendments, November 1978, published by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Public Awareness (A-107),
Washington, DC 20460, OPA 12978.
2. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR Title 40, Parts 400 to end), revised as of
July 1, 1982 (with ancillaries); Special Edition of the Federal Register, published
by the Office of Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, General
Services Administration, United States Government Printing Office, Washington,
DC 20402, 1982.
3. Common Environmental Terms, Reprinted May 1982, published by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Public Awareness (A-107), Washington,
DC 20460.
4. jndustrial Effluent Standards, A Major Step in Improving Water Quality;
August 1980, published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Water and Waste Management, Washington, DC 20460.
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