&EPA
          United States
          Environmental Protection
          Agency
          Office of Water
          (WH-585)
                               October 1989
Data Element Dictionary
1988 Sewage-Sludge Use
And Disposal
          Questionnaire Data Base

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             DATA ELEMENT DICTIONARY

       1988 SEWAGE SLUDGE USE AND DISPOSAL

             QUESTIONNAIRE DATABASE
                  SUBMITTED TO:

      U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
        ANALYSIS AND  EVALUATION DIVISION
               401 M  STREET,  S.W.
             WASHINGTON, D.C.  20460
EPA CONTRACT NO. 68-03-3453, WORK ASSIGNMENT 2-15
         SAIC  PROJECT NO.  1-813-03-295-15
                SEPTEMBER  29,  1989

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                                   CONTENTS

                                                                          Page
1.     INTRODUCTION                                                          1

2.     DATABASE DESCRIPTION                                                  2

      2.1   LOCATION                                                        2

      2.2   FILE STRUCTURE                                                  2

3.     VARIABLE NAMES AND LABELS                                             4

      3.1   VARIABLE NAMING CONVENTION                                      4

      3.2   EXCEPTIONS TO THE VARIABLE NAMING CONVENTION                    5

      3.3   SECTION LETTERS CORRESPONDING TO QUESTIONNAIRE SECTIONS         5

      3.4   VARIABLE LABELS                                                 5

4.     IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF KEY VARIABLES                               6

      4.1   SURVEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS                                   6

      4.2   EPISODE                                                         8

5.     LINKING FILES                                                         9

      5.1   LINKING FILES FROM THE QUESTIONNAIRE DATABASE                   9

6.     BLANK RESPONSES                                                      10

      6.1   NONAPPLICABLE SUBRESPONSE VARIABLES                            10

      6.2   SKIP PATTERNS                                             .     12

7.     NONSAMPLING ERROR                                                    13

      7.1   RESPONDENT'S ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND THE QUESTIONNAIRE
            CLEARLY                                                        13

      7.2   RESPONDENT'S ABILITY TO REPORT QUANTITATIVE
            RESPONSES                                                      14

      7.3   CONVERSION OF THE RESPONSES FOR QUANTITIES OF                  15
            SLUDGE FROM OTHER UNITS OF MEASUREMENT, SUCH
            AS CUBIC YARDS, CUBIC FEET, BARRELS, INTO THE
            STANDARD UNIT OF TONS

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                             CONTENTS (continued)

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APPENDIX A. 1988 SEWAGE SLUDGE USE AND DISPOSAL SURVEY                    A-0
            QUESTIONNAIRE

APPENDIX B. LIST OF POTWs IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY                     B-0

APPENDIX C. DATABASE FILE CONTENTS                                        C-0

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                               1.  INTRODUCTION
      Under the direction of EPA,   we conducted the 1988 National Sewage Sludge
Use and Disposal Questionnaire Survey.  The main objective of this survey was to
collect data on sewage sludge generation and disposal practices to support the
development of standards for the disposal of sewage sludge.

      The  database  resulting from  this  national stratified random  sample of
secondary  treatment POTWs  is available  on the  EPA's mainframe  computer at the
National Computer Center. The purpose of this document is to familiarize users
with general details of the National Sewage Sludge Survey (NSSS) Questionnaire
database.

       The Data Element Dictionary begins with a description of the database file
structure. This is followed by an explanation of the variable naming convention.
Subsequent sections define key variables and their use, offer explanations for
blank responses, and alert users to the occurrence of nonsampling error.

      A  copy  of the survey's questionnaire which has been provided  by EPA is
included in Appendix A of this document.

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                           2.  DATABASE DESCRIPTION
 2.1
LOCATION
      Data from the National Sewage Sludge Questionnaire Survey is contained in
a SAS formatted IBM OS/VS2 library on a  disk drive at the EPA National Computer
Center (NCC).  The SAS Library name is:

              DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
 2.2  FILE STRUCTURE

      The SAS data library is partitioned among twenty two(22) members (files)
as follows:
   Member Name
      S0101
      S0102
      S0103
      S0104
      S0105
      S0106
      S0107
      S0108
      S0109
      S0110
      S0111

      S0201
      S0202

      S0301
      S0401
      S0402

      S0501
      S0502

      S0601
      S0602

      S0701
      S0702
           Records Per
           Questionnaire

                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
                 1
             multiple

                 1
                 1
             multiple
             multiple
             multiple

                 1
                 1
                                   Brief Description
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
Demographic
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
and financial data
Land application information
Land application--one record per
land category;
Distribution and marketing data
Incineration information
Incinerator--one record per
incinerator;
Monofill information
Monofill one record per
monofill;
Co-disposal landfill information
Co-disposal--one record per
co-disposal landfill;
Ocean disposal information
Ocean disposal information

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      As the result of a stratified random sample of POTWs practicing at
least secondary wastewater treatment procedures,  479 facilities were selected
to be participants in the NSSS Questionnaire survey. A list of these
facilities is contained in Appendix B. Responses  received from 460 POTWs are
contained in the database.

       The number of observations in those files  designated as having multiple
records may exceed 460. That is because the survey participants were asked to
complete multiple disposal practice specific sections, where it was
applicable. For example, if a POTW used three monofill sites for disposal of
its sewage sludge, there are three records for that facility in file S0502.

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                         3.   VARIABLE NAMES AND LABELS
 3.1  VARIABLE NAMING  CONVENTION

      The variable naming convention was structured to allow  variable
responses to be traced back to their corresponding questions in the survey
document. Every response  in the questionnaire has been assigned a variable
name. To illustrate  this,  consider a question that has three responses from
which to select. Each  of  these response levels has been  designated as a
variable. To facilitate tracing back to the questionnaire,  every variable name
is composed of two or  three components. These components are delineated as
follows:

      Component   1) A letter designating the section of the questionnaire
                  from which data was extracted. This letter can take on the
                  value A through G corresponding to Sections I through VII in
                  the  survey.

      Component   2) The  question number from the questionnaire.  Question
                  numbers are one or two digits in length and are preceded by
                  the  letter Q.

      Component   3) Defines the subresponse level for the  question.


The variable name AQ17B3  records the response from:

                  1) Section I of the questionnaire;

                  2) Question 17;

                  3) Response "b" selection 3.

      All of the variable names generated from Question  17  in Section I of the
survey  document are  illustrated in the next example.
17.    Is sewage sludge collected at more than one stage of the wastewater treatment process
      within this POTW?
Q17
a.
b.
 No    [Skip to Item 18]
 Yes   [Are the sludges combined for sludge treatment and disposal?]
       [Mark H for all that apply]

Q17B1  (1)   D  Sewage sludges are combined for treatment and disposal
Q17B2  (2)   Q  Sewage sludges are treated separately and combined for
                 disposal
 Q17B3 (3)   D  Sewage sludges are treated separately and disposed separately

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3.2  EXCEPTIONS TO THE VARIABLE NAMING CONVENTION

      There are three exceptions to the variable naming convention. They are:
SURVEYID, EPISODE and ST. The variables SURVEYID and EPISODE are unique
identifier variables designating the POTWs questionnaire number and
analytical survey number, respectively. These two variables are discussed
further in other sections.  The variable ST appears in SAS library members
S0102 to S0702. This variable designates the postal code for the state
location of the POTW. This same information is found in variable AQ1F in
member S0101.

3.3  SECTION LETTERS CORRESPONDING TO QUESTIONNAIRE SECTIONS
      The first element of a variable name is a letter designating the section
of the questionnaire from which the response was drawn. Although the sections
in the questionnaire are numbered, SAS variable naming convention requires
that variables begin with a character value. Therefore, the questionnaire
section and its corresponding letter value are provided below.

QUESTIONNAIRE      DATABASE                                        VARIABLE
   SECTION           FILES                INFORMATION               LETTER
        I         S0101-S0111       Demographic and financial           A

       II         S0201-S0202       Land application                    B

      III            S0301          Distribution and marketing          C

       IV         S0401-S0402       Incineration                        D

        V         S0501-S0502       Monofill                            E

       VI         S0601-S0602       Co-disposal Landfill                F

      VII         S0701-S0702       Ocean dumping                       G


3.4  VARIABLE LABELS

      All variables are labelled. Although these labels are concise, effort
was taken to reflect the nature of the information recorded in the variable. A
listing of variable names and labels is provided in Appendix C. The user can
eliminate variable labels from SAS procedures by issuing a NOLABEL option
command.

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                  4.   IDENTIFICATION AND USE  OF KEY VARIABLES
 4.1  SURVEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

      Survey identification number (SURVEYID) is the unique identifier
variable for a POTW in the questionnaire database. SURVEYID is composed of
seven digits that designate the POTW's flow group and disposal classification
as well as identify the state in which the POTW is located. Translation of the
information contained in SURVEYID is explained in more detail below.

      •     The first and second digits in SURVEYID indicate the POTW's flow
            rate and sludge use and disposal groups, respectively. These
            digits were assigned prior to mailing the questionnaires and are
            based on information from the 1986 NEEDS Survey.

            POTW flow rate group:

                        1     =   more than 100 MGD

                        2         10 to less than 100 MGD

                        3         1 to less than 10 MGD

                        4     -   less than 1 MGD


            POTW sewage sludge use and disposal practice group:

                        1     —   land application

                        2     -   distribution and marketing

                        3     -   incineration

                        4     -   monofill

                        5     =   co-disposal landfill

                        6     -   ocean disposal


            •     POTW location is determined from  the third and  fourth digits
                  in SURVEYID. State codes are listed on the next page.

            •     The last three digits were assigned sequentially and were
                  used for response tracking purposes.

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STATE CODES FOR THE THIRD AND FOURTH DIGITS IN SURVEYID
      01  Alaska
      02  Alabama
      03  Arkansas
      04  Arizona
      05  California
      06  Colorado
      07  Connecticut
      08  District of Columbia
      09  Delaware
      10  Florida
      11  Georgia
      12  Hawaii
      13  Iowa
      14  Idaho
      15  Illinois
      16  Indiana
      17  Kansas
      L8  Kentucky
      19  Louisiana
      20  Massachusetts
      21  Maryland
      22  Maine
      23  Michigan
      24  Minnesota
      25  Missouri
      26  Mississippi
27  Montana
28  North Carolina
29  North Dakota
30  Nebraska
31  New Hampshire
32  New Jersey
33  New Mexico
34  Nevada
35  New York
36  Ohio
37  Oklahoma
38  Oregon
39  Pennsylvania
40  Rhode Island
42  South Carolina
43  South Dakota
44  Tennessee
45  Texas
46  Utah
47  Virginia
48  Vermont
49  Washington
50  Wisconsin
51  West Virginia
52  Wyoming
41  Puerto Rico
The following example  illustrates the translation of SURVEYID.
                  SURVEYID = 12  - 39 - 370
      12   - POTW's daily flow rate exceeds 100 million gallons and
      sewage sludge disposal practice is distribution and marketing.

      39  - POTW  is located in Pennsylvania.

      370- Sequential number used for tracking.

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4.2  EPISODE

      EPISODE is the unique identifier assigned to POTWs in the analytical
survey. This variable was extracted from the analytical survey database to
facilitate linking files from the two surveys.
            Facilities that were members of the questionnaire survey but not
            participants in the analytical survey will have missing, ie. ".",
            EPISODE numbers.

            Several facilities in the analytical survey have EPISODE = 0. This
            designates that the POTW produced no sludge.

            Episode numbers greater than 0 are unique for POTWs in the
            analytical survey.

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                              5.  LINKING FILES



  5.1  LINKING FILES FROM THE QUESTIONNAIRE DATABASE

      Two or more members (files) from the questionnaire SAS library may be
linked by the following procedure:


              1)  Sort the files by SURVEYID.


              2)  Merge sorted files by SURVEYID.



 5.2 LINKING FILES FROM THE QUESTIONNAIRE AND ANALYTICAL DATABASES

      To link members (files) from the questionnaire database with files from
the analytical database, use the following procedure:


              1)  Delete questionnaire data with EPISODE equal to
                  zero or missing.


              2)  Sort files by EPISODE.


              3)  Merge the sorted files by EPISODE.

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                               6.  BLANK RESPONSES
      Throughout the database, there are instances  where no information is
recorded  for  a  POTW (SURVEYID) for certain  variables.  These instances, termed
blank responses,  are designated by "." if the variable  records numeric values
or are blank, ie.  "  ",  if the variable contains  character valued information.
Blank responses are present in the database by  design.  There are three reasons
for blank responses: no response was provided by  the POTW; certain variables
designating subresponses are not applicable to  the  POTW; or the questionnaire
instructions  directed the respondent to skip questions.  This last instance  is
referred  to as  a "skip pattern."

       Blank  responses due to no response being provided by the POTW were
minimized during the response clarification phase of the survey implementation
scheme. Blank responses due to nonapplicable subresponse variables and skip
patterns  are  illustrated below.
6.1  NONAPPLICABLE SUBRESPONSE VARIABLES

       Due  to the database format and variable  naming convention described  in
this document,  subresponses to questions were  structured as variables.
Therefore,  if a subresponse selection is not applicable to the facility, a
blank  response appears for the  corresponding  variable.

                                     EXAMPLE
 25.    Has your POTW implemented a wastewater pretreatment program that includes local
       limits?
       [Mark 0 in one box only]

       a.    G  No    [Skip to Item 26]
       b.    E  Yes   [Indicate what parameters are restricted by marking [X] in the
                      applicable boxes below]
                AQ25Bl(l)
                AQ25B2(2)
                AQ25B3(3)
                AQ25B4(4)  _   .
                              (including sewage sludge contamination)
                AQ25B5(5)  D  temperature of discharge
                AQ25B6(6)  D  other (specify)  AQ25B60	
acidity
combustibility
enforce federal categorical pretreatment standards
specific pollutants to prevent passthrough or interference
  In  this instance, variables AQ25B1, AQ25B2,  and AQ25B4 through AQ25B60 would
be blank responses.
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        The last  question in the  general information section of  the survey,
 indicates the type of disposal  practice used by the POTW     as  well as the
 remaining section of the questionnaire that are to be completed.

                                       EXAMPLE
   36.
Indicate below the sewage sludge use and disposal practices used during 1988. Please
provide further information on the individual practice(s) by completing the appropria
VARIABLE
         section(s).
         [Mark E for all that apply]
 AQ36A
 AQ36B
 AQ36C
 AQ36D
 AQ36E
 AQ36F
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
[]j[  Land application
Q  Distribution and marketing
n  Incineration
D  Monofill
Q  Co-disposal landfill
Q  Ocean disposal
                          appropriate

                             FILE
(Complete Section II,pages 17-24) S0201-S0202
(Complete Section III, pages 25-28) S0301
(Complete Section IV, pages 29-36) S0401-S0402
(Complete SectionV,pages37-42) S0501-S0502
(Complete Section VI,pages 43-46) S0601-S0602
(Complete Section VII, pages 47-50)s0701-s0702
                        Fill out all of the Sections marked above before
                         proceeding to the Certification portion below.
        With  the  response "land application" illustrated in the example,  blank
  responses would exist for variables AQ36B through AQ36F. Specific  disposal
  practice information for this hypothetical POTW would appear in files S0201
  and S0202.  The  POTW's SURVEYID would be recorded in files S0301 through S0702.
  However, all  other variables  in these remaining files would be  blank.
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6.2  SKIP PATTERNS
      There are several instances in the survey document where the respondent
is instructed to skip certain questions. Blank responses exist for the
variables corresponding to the skip pattern.
9.




10.

VARIABLE
BQ10A
BQ10B
BQ10C
BQ10D
BQ10E
BQ10F
BQ10G
11.

BQ11A
BQ11B
BQ11C
BQ11D
BQ11E
BQ11F
BQ11G
Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
land application to alternative disposal practices?
[Mark (x! in one box]
a. g| No [Skip to Item 12]
b. n Yes [Continue]
Indicate the practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
[Mark [XI for all that apply]

a. D
b. c
c. C
d. c
e. [^
f. Q
e. P
co-disposal landfill
co- incineration
distribution and marketing
incineration
monofill
surface disposal
other (specify) BQ10GG
Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your planned change?
[Mark (3 for all that apply]
a. Q
b. C
c. Q
d- C
e- D
f. Q
g. D
due to change in wastewater treatment technology
due to cost of maintaining land application practice
due to increased sewage sludge volume
due to permit conditions
due to public concern over land application practice
due to regulatory requirements
other (specify) BQ11GG


 In this example, variables BQ10A through BQ11GG would be blank.
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                             7.  NONSAMPLING  ERROR
      The 1988 Sewage Sludge Use and Disposal Survey Database will be used to
develop a number of population estimates regarding the generation, use and
disposal of sewage sludge. These include estimates of the quantity of sewage
sludge generated, the number of facilities that dispose sewage sludge using
land application, and the quantity of sewage sludge disposed in co-disposal
landfills.   It is important to keep in mind that these are statistical survey
estimates and are subject to error.  Such error can be classified into two
general categories: sampling error and nonsampling error.

      Sampling error is the difference between an estimate obtained from a
sample and the value resulting from a census of the entire population if the
same questionnaire and survey procedures had been used.  Sampling error is
generally measured by confidence intervals and standard errors.  Nonsampling
error, on the other hand, refers to all other sources of errors that might
occur in a survey.  These include mistakes by the respondent in entering
responses on the questionnaire, misinterpretation of specific questions,
undetected data entry errors, transcription errors, nonresponse,  and
conversion of quantitative responses into standard units.

      It is nonsampling error which will be discussed in this section.
Generally, nonsampling errors cannot be measured from the data collected in a
survey. However efforts were made to identify obvious sources of nonsampling
error and steps were taken to reduce their impact.  Detected sources of
nonsampling error are described below.

7.1   RESPONDENT'S ABILITY TO CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION

      The questionnaire included instructions on how to complete each
question, key phrases that helped the respondent understand the intent of
specific questions, and definitions to ensure that all respondents have a
common understanding of the terms being used in the survey.  Given these
survey aids, respondents still misinterpreted or did not understand certain
questions.  The coding and data quality audit efforts identified certain
questions which consistently showed inconsistent or ambiguous responses.  The
response clarification efforts by telephone revealed the reasons for
respondent misinterpretation or misunderstanding of certain questions.  The
examples of questions and reasons for misinterpretation are as follows:


      o     Section I. Questions 6 and 10: A misunderstandine of how
            commercial and industrial users should be accounted.   SAIC checked
            for some consistency between Questions 6 and 10.  Quite often the
            number of industrial establishments recorded in Question 6a did
            not match the number of industrial establishments entered in
            Question 10.   The response clarification efforts identified that
            respondents omitted certain categories of industrial
            establishments if they did not fit the categories already listed
            in Question 10.   Other respondents relied on water billing data to
            respond to Question 6a while Question 10 was answered with a
            different information source which did not detail all industrial
            establishments accounted for in Question 6. Some instances

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            occurred where Question 6 included industrial and commercial
            establishment who did not discharge during 1988 while Question 10
            excluded those establishments.  All of the above reasons resulted
            in the value to Question 6 being inconsistent with the value to
            Question 10, and often times by an order of magnitude.

            Section I.  Question 9:  Misunderstanding on how to record flow
            rates in MGD.  There were a few respondents who recorded flow
            rates as gallons per day (GD) instead of million gallons per day
            (MGD).   A specific logic check was developed as part of the data
            quality audits to identify unusually high flow rates based on the
            population and industrial establishments served.  Once the
            facilities were identified, telephone calls were placed to the
            facilities to verify whether the responses were recorded as GD or
            MGD.
7.2   RESPONDENT'S ABILITY TO REPORT QUANTITATIVE RESPONSES
      Some respondents had difficulties in reporting quantitative responses
for certain types of questions.  The two most difficult questions for
respondents to answer were Questions 16 and 24 in Section I.   Question 16
asked respondents to provide the quantity of sewage sludge,  in dry tons,
generated during the 1988.  Two types of problems occurred in providing
quantitative responses to this question.  First,  a number of respondents that
used sludge lagoons as a means for disposing sludge do not measure the annual
quantity of sludge disposed.  Second, a number of facilities do not dry the
sludge before shipment off-site for disposal and consequently failed to answer
Question 16.

      The types of response problems identified for Question 16 also apply to
Question 24.  Respondents either did not measure the quantity of sludge being
used and disposed during 1988 or could not quantify the quantity of sludge
disposed in wet weight and therefore failed to answer the question.

      Telephone response clarification efforts quite often focused on
resolving blank or inconsistent responses for Questions 16 and 24.  When
necessary, respondents were encouraged to provide estimates versus leaving the
blank responses for both questions.

      Some respondents also found difficulties in responding to Question 9 in
Section I.  Question 9 asked respondents for several types of facility flow
rates.  For a few facilities, flow rates were either left blank or they did
not add up (i.e., the average domestic, industrial, infiltration, and "other"
flows did not sum to the average daily total flow).  Facilities that failed to
provide a response for flow rates indicated that their meter for measuring
flow was broken.  For flow rates that did not sum to the total daily flow
rate, facilities indicated that they did not know certain flow rates, such as
the infiltration flow or the "other" flow, and consequently resulting in the
sum of the component flow rates being less than the daily total flow.
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      The revenue and expense categories presented in Section I, Questions G33
and G34, was often inconsistent with the respondent's recordkeeping practices.
For example, respondents could not break down user sewer charges by the three
types of customers: residential, industrial, and commercial.  During the
response clarification efforts,  respondents were asked to break down aggregate
user sewer charges by the three types of users.  However, a number of
respondents were not able to do so.  Consequently, the aggregated sewer
charges was entered under one of the user categories.


7.3   CONVERSION OF THE RESPONSES FOR QUANTITIES OF SLUDGE FROM OTHER UNITS OF
      MEASUREMENT, SUCH AS CUBIC YARDS, CUBIC FEET, BARRELS, INTO THE STANDARD
      UNIT OF TONS
            Some respondents reported the quantity of sludge generated
(Question 16 in Section I) and the quantity of sludge used and disposed
(Question 24 in Section I) in a unit of measurement other than U.S. tons.
Efforts were taken to convert such responses into U.S. tons.  In converting
responses to tons, however, assumptions were made with regard to the density
of waste and quantities of waste were rounded off, all of which may contribute
to nonsampling errors.
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            APPENDIX A










1988 SEWAGE SLUDGE USE AND DISPOSAL




       SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
                A-0

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                           TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

    Introduction	  iii
    Who Must Complete this Questionnaire?	  iii
    Authority	  iii
    Where and When to File	  iii
    Reporting Period	  iv
    Filling in the Form 	  iv
    Don't Know/Not Applicable	  iv
    Further Information	  iv
QUESTIONNAIRE

    SECTION I.
    SECTION II.
    SECTION III.
    SECTION IV.
    SECTION V.
    SECTION VI.
    SECTION VII.
General POTW Information 	  1
Sewage Sludge Land Application	 17
Sewage Sludge Distribution and Marketing	 25
Sewage Sludge Incineration	 29
Sewage Sludge Monofill	 37
Sewage Sludge Co-Disposal Landfill	 43
Sewage Sludge Ocean Disposal	 47
                     PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
                 BEFORE COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE

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                      GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
     The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is developing a technical regulation for the
use and disposition of sewage sludges either generated or treated in a treatment works. This
questionnaire is limited to publicly owned treatment works (POTWs). A treatment works is any
device or system used in the treatment (including recycling and reclamation) of domestic sewage
of a liquid nature. This questionnaire covers six use and disposal practices for sewage sludge:

      (1)    Land application;
      (2)    Distribution and marketing;
      (3)    Incineration;
      (4)    Monofill;
      (5)    Co-disposal landfill; and
      (6)    Ocean disposal

Information collected through this questionnaire is needed to evaluate the risks, costs, and
economic impacts of the regulation of these sewage sludge use and disposal practices.


WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE?

     As described in the cover letter, under Section 308 of the Clean Water Act, every POTW
receiving this questionnaire must complete it.


AUTHORITY

     Section 405(d) of the Clean Water Act of 1977, as amended by the Water Quality Act of
1987 directs EPA to issue a technical regulation for the use and disposal of sewage sludge.  Section
308 of the Clean Water Act authorizes EPA to require POTW operators to provide information
needed in carrying out Section 405.


WHEN AND WHERE TO FILE

     Return the completed questionnaire in the enclosed envelope within 45 days of date of
receipt to the address below:

                   Mr. Robert Esworthy
                   Office of Water Regulations and Standards
                   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (WH-586)
                   401 M Street, S.W.
                   Washington, DC 20460

     Please check that all required Sections are completed and that you have signed the
Certification Statement on page 16 before mailing the questionnaire to the above address.
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REPORTING PERIOD

      Report information for the calendar year 1988 unless specifically instructed to do otherwise.
If you prefer to report on a fiscal year (ending 1988) basis, please indicate by marking X in the box
below.

      O Fiscal year ending 1988


FILLING IN THE FORM

      All respondents should complete Section I of this questionnaire. Section I pertains to
general POTW information. Sections II through VII apply to the six individual sewage sludge end
use and disposal practices, and should be completed as applicable. Sections II, IV, V, and VI
consist of two parts, Part A and Part B. Be aware that it may be necessary to complete separate
(multiple) copies of Part B within a Section. Specific instructions are provided throughout the
questionnaire. If you require additional space to complete your answer on any item, please attach
a separate sheet specifying the Section and Item number with the appended information.

      Please fill in the form with dark ink. Proofread all entries carefully before completing the
Certification Statement on page 16.


DONT KNOW/NOT APPLICABLE

      The POTW operator is responsible for providing all of the responses, including those
situations where sludge treatment and/or disposal is provided by a third party, under contract. If
precise information is either not known or not available, please provide your best estimate, circle
the estimated item and write "Est" next to the circle.  If the information is completely unobtainable
for a particular item,  enter "DK" indicating that you don't know. Enter "N/A" if the information
requested is not applicable.  Please make your best effort to complete every item.


FURTHER INFORMATION

      If you require assistance in completing the questionnaire, call Robert Esworthy at
(202) 382-5398, weekdays, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.  EST.
                                            IV

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                                    QUESTIONNAIRE
                    SECTION I.  GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
  A       POTW IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
              mailing
              label ->
        Name of the publicly owned treatment works (POTW) and physical location (which may differ from the above mailing
1.      address). Complete items a through g.  Mark [7| for items a, b, c, d, f, and g if same as label; if different, enter
        corrections. If label is absent, enter information.
a.    POTW name
     Samoa*label
                                                   NPOES Permit No.
                                                   Scmeeslabel G
                                                                 I   I   I  I   I  I   I  I   I   I
     Address number and street name of the POTW
     Same as label
     City, town, village, etc.
     Same a* label [_)
                   e.  County
State
Sameaslabel
g.  Zip code
   Sameaslabel
                                                                    or	> I   I  I   I  I   I  -  I  I   I  I   I
.       Mailing address of the POTW.
2.      Mark [X] for a, b, c, and d if same as label; if different, enter corrections.
     Number and street name of mailing address
     Sameaslabel Q
     City, town, village, etc.
     Sameaslabel [J
                                       State
                                       Sameaslabel
                  d.   Zip code
                      Sameaslabel
                                                                    or - ğ I   I  1   I  I   I  - I   I   I  I   I
3.
Name, title, and telephone number of the person(s) who should be contacted regarding information on this questionnaire.
a.    Please print; Last name
b.    Title:
                              First name
                                           M.I.
                                           c.  Telephone

                                             ( I   I  I   I ) I   I  I   I

                                             Best time to call
                               I  I   I  I   I Ext. I   I  I   I


                                AM     |	L_J : I   I  i PM
d.    Alternate contact; Last name
    TMte:
                              First name
                                           M.I.
                                           f.  Telephone


                                             ( I   I  I   I ) I   I  I  I


                                             Best time to call
                               I  I   I  I   I Ext. I   I  I   I   I


                                AM     |	|	| : |	I	1  PM

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        SERVICE AREA INFORMATION


 4.      What is the estimated residential population served by this POTW?

        I	i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i  population served

 5.      Estimate the number of households served by this POTW. (When estimating total number of
        households, note that individual dwelling units in a multi-unit dwelling (such as an apartment complex) should be
        counted as separate households even though they may all share only one water and sewer meter)

        i	i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i  households served

 6.      How many identified industrial and other non-domestic establishments are discharging
        wastewater to this POTW?

        a.    i  i  i, i  i   i  i   industrial establishments
        b.    i  i  i, i  i   i  i   other non-domestic (e.g., commercial, institutional)
                                 establishments
        c.    i  i  i, i  i   i  i   total industrial and other non-domestic establishments
        POTW OPERATING INFORMATION


 7.      Is this POTW a combined sanitary wastewater and storm water treatment facility?

        a.    D  No     [Skip to Item 9]
        b.    n  Yes    [Continue]

 8.      What is the storm water treatment capacity, in millions of gallons per day (MOD)?

        i   i  i  i.t.:.- i:!::i.:Sa   MGD

 9.      Provide the following wastewater flow information (excluding storm water management), in
        millions of gallons per day (MGD):

        a.     i	i.i  i  i   i.; .......  t....\  MGD  annual average daily design flow - the flow rate for
                                          which the POTW was designed.

        b.     i	i, i  i  i   i. t  t  11  MGD  annual average daily total flow for 1988 - the total
                                          volume of wastewater treated by the POTW in 1988
                                          divided by 366.

                (1)   |	i.i   i  i  i.j t  ii MGD annual average daily domestic flow

                (2)   i	iri   i  i  i.t i  i  i MGD annual average daily industrial and other
                                                  non-domestic flow

                (3)   i	i.i   i  i  i.i y  t  i MGD annual average daily infiltration flow

                (4)   |_j,i   i  i  i.i i  t..j MGD annual average daily other flow,
                                                  specify	

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10. Did your POTW receive wastewater discharges from industrial users in 1988?
a. D No [Skip to Item 11]
b. Q Yes [Mark |S for all boxes that apply and estimate the number of
establishments and the average daily flow of wastewater, in MOD, for the
following industrial categories]
Number of Average Daily
Industrial Category Establishments Flow in MOD
(1) Q] Adhesives and sealants
manufacturing i I I I i i . i i I I . i i * i
(2) D
(3) D
(4) D
(5) D
(6) D
(7) D
(8) D
(9) D
(io) n
(ii) D
(12) n
(B) n
(14) n
(15) n
(16) n
(17) n
(is) n
(19) n
(20) n
(21) n
(22) n
(23) n
Aluminum forming i i i I | j 1 1 1 1
Battery manufacturing III) I I . I I I
Can making till | i . i i I
Chemicals, inorganic 1 1 1 J I I . i I I
Chemicals, organic; plastics
and synthetic fibers L i 1 1 1 | . I I 1
Coil coating | | 	 | j 1 I.I I 1
Copper forming I i I , J I I T i i I
Electroplating 1 J .1 ...1 1 1 . 1 1 1
Electrical and electronic
components 1 I 1 1 I I . I 1 1
Explosives manufacturing 1 1 1 J I 1 . 1 1 1
Food and food products
processing I 1 1 1 | , | T I I I
Hazardous waste site cleanup |. |...J 	 | 1 ltl 1 1
Iron and steel L L 1 1 i I.I 1 1
Laboratories and hospitals I...L1, 1 1 I.I 1 1
Laundries, industrial
and commercial 1 1 l.J 1 I.I 1 1
Leather tanning and finishing till 1 1 . 1 1 1
Metal finishing | | ,j 	 J \ |.l 1 1
Metal molding and
casting (foundries) 1 1 1 1 1 I.I 1 1
Metals forming, non-ferrous 1 1 1 J I 1 . 1 1 1
Metals manufacturing (smelting
and refining), non-ferrous I 1 1 1 1 	 | . 1 1 1
Motor vehicle services (cleaning) 1 J_ I , ,J I I.I I 1
Paint manufacturing and
formulation | ] J.. | 1 1 . 1 1 1
[Industrial categories continued on following page]
M.J 	 f, 	 i
1 . { K 	 f 	 )
1.1. .J 1 }
l-lnjLJ 	 ,1
| . | J 	 J 	 j
I.I ..,| 1 J
|. (.,,!,„ I |
'•t, L,J,-J
MM,,,,!,,,,,*,,,,,!
14 f ( 1
I.I 1 )....,£
'•! ,K i t
t . fe-...i 	 i 	 l
!•), ft f 1
1 . (,,,,J 	 1,,,,-J
1 . (.. ,..l....n*...,J
i.L.I,,* J
1 • 1 , 1 1 f
|.t 1W,,|, .j.f
'•1 It 1 t
i.i, ,1 t J
1- In,,*,, 1 t


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10. (Continued)
Number of
Industrial Category Establishments
(24) (~| Pesticide manufacturing,
formulation, and packaging 1 _ 1 1 )
(25) | 1 Petroleum refining L i l i
(26) Q Pharmaceutical manufacturing,
formulation, and packaging ( i i j
(27) [~~| Plastics molding and forming i | i |
(28) [~~] Porcelain enameling i 1 i J
(29) n Pulp and paper mills i 1 1 1
(30) Q Soap, detergents, cleaning
preparation, and wax
manufacturing and formulation L L 1 1
(31) Q Steam electric power generating 1 1 J J
(32) Q] Textile mills 1 1 1 1
(33) ("I Timber products processing i i i /
(34) n Other (specify)
(35) n Other (specify)
i i i i
(36) [D Other (specify)
i i i i
11. Which of the following wastewater treatment processes are a
treatment processes are addressed in Question 12)
[Mark (2 for all that apply]
a. Q activated sludge
b. ~ bar screen and grit removal
c. ~ biological denitrification
d. _ biological nitrification
e. Q chemical addition
f. n disinfection (specify type}
g. Q flotation thickening
h. _ multi-media filtration (e.g., sand)
i. _ oxidation ponds
j. Q primary clarification
k. Q rotating biological contactor
1. ~ secondary clarification
m. ~ trickling filter
n. Q other wastewater treatment processes (specify)

Average Daily
Flow in MOD
i i.i i i i . i i i )
i 1,1 i i i.i i 	 i,ii
i i . i i i i . i i, ii
i i . i i i i . t i, i i
1 I.I 1 1 I.I! 1 f
i |.i i i i.i it i
i 1,1 t i i.i } v i
i i.i i i i.i i i }
i i.i i i i.i t ! ,1
i i.i i i i.i I l >
i i.i i i i.t \ \ \
i i.i i i i.f i t j
i i.i i i i.i t i i
part of the POTW? (Sludge



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12.     Identify the sewage sludge treatment processes at the POTW.
       [Mark 22 for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.

       f.
       g-
       h.
       k.
       1.
       m.
       n.
       o.
       P-
C
aerobic digestion
anaerobic digestion
centrifuges
chlorine oxidation
composting

drying beds
filter presses
flotation thickening
gravity thickening
heat treatment

lime stabilization
polymer addition
vacuum filtration
wet air oxidation
other sewage sludge treatment processes (specify)
sewage sludge is processed off-site
13.     For the treatment processes (excluding composting) identified in Item 12, indicate where
       the treatment takes place.
       [Mark 0 for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
    above-ground tanks or other containers
    aeration lagoons
    containment ponds
    drying or gravity thickening lagoons
    stabilization ponds
    other (specify)	
14.     Indicate the chemicals or materials used to treat the wastewater or sewage sludge.
       [Mark g] for all that apply]
       Chemical or Material
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
    alum
    ferric chloride
    filter aids
                 (1)
                 (2)
                 (3)
             silicone dioxides
             celite
             other filter aids (specify)
    lime
    organic polymer
    pickle liquor
    other (specify) _
    none

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15.   In the space below, or on an attached sheet, provide a schematic diagram of the wastewater
     treatment processes at your POTW, the sewage sludge treatment and handling processes, and
     the sewage sludge use and disposal practices. If sewage sludge is processed off-site,
     indicate the method of sludge transfer and provide a schematic diagram for processing
     the sludge off-site. Use the process code key on page 7 to label each process
     (e.g., secondary clarification processes may be represented as |W12| as shown in the example
     on the right).


                                                                              SCHEMATIC
      Check here if the schematic diagram is on an attached sheet.

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EXAMF
Influent

>LE:
W2
4
D6



W10
4





W1







W12
W3 u
* W4 *
1 1 (chlorin
T
S9


S1 ğ S6


16 	 *D10 (effluent)
ation)
	 *D5
DIAGRAM

















































W1.
W2.
W3.
W4.
W5.
W6.
W7.
W8.
W9.
W10.
W11.
W12.
W13.
W14.

S1.
82.
S3.
S4.
S5.
S6.
S7.
S8.
S9.
S10.
S11.
S12.
S13.
S14.
S15.
S16.


D1.
D2.
03.
04.

05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
010.
011.
Process code key:
Wastewater Treatment
activated sludge
bar screen & grit removal
biological denitriftcation
biological nitrification
chemical addition (specify)
disinfection (specify)
flotation thickening
multi-media filtration (e.g., sand)
oxidation pond
primary clarification
rotating biological contactor
secondary clarification
trickling filter
other (specify)
Sludge Treatment
aerobic digestion
anaerobic digestion
centrifuges
chlorine oxidation
composting
drying beds
filter presses
flotation thickening
gravity thickening
heat treatment
lime stabilization
polymer addition
vacuum filtration
wet air oxidation
other (specify)
processed off-she
Use or Disposal Practice (See
definitions on page 10)
land application
distribution and marketing
incineration with energy recovery
incineration without energy
recovery
monofill
co-disposal landfill
ocean disposal
co-incineration
surface disposal
NPDES discharge (effluent)
other (specify)

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       SEWAGE SLUDGE GENERATION, USE, AND DISPOSAL


 16.    Enter the total quantity of sewage sludge generated during 1988, in U.S. tons, dry weight
       basis (2,000 pounds per U.S. ton). Include only sewage sludge generated at this POTW.
       DO NOT INCLUDE SLUDGE GENERATED OFF-SITE BUT PROCESSED AT THIS
       POTW.

        i  i  i  i, i  i  i  i   U.S. tons (dry weight) generated in 1988


 17.    Is sewage sludge collected at more than one stage of the wastewater treatment process
       within this POTW?

       a.    n   No    [Skip to Item 18]
       b.    Q   Yes   [Are the sludges combined for sludge treatment and disposal?]
                       [Mark £] for all that apply]

                       (1)  Q  Sewage sludges are combined for treatment and disposal
                       (2)  L~3  Sewage sludges are treated separately and combined for
                                 disposal
                       (3)  Q  Sewage sludges are treated separately and disposed separately


 18.    Does your POTW transfer sewage sludge to a regional or centralized sludge handling
       POTW for processing and/or disposal?

       a.    n   No    [Skip to Item 20]
       b.    Q]   Yes   [Continue]


 19.    For the POTW receiving your sewage sludge, provide the name, city, state, and quantity of
       sludge transferred during 1988.

       a.    POTW name 	

       b.    City  	

       c.    State
        d.    Annual U.S. tons transferred during 1988, dry weight    i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i


 20.     Is your POTW a regional or centralized sewage sludge handling facility, processing and/or
        disposing of sludge generated by other POTWs?

        a.    n  No     [Skip to Item 22]
        b.    Q  Yes    [Continue]

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21.     For each contributing POTW, list the name, city, state, and quantity of sewage sludge
       received from that POTW during 1988?
              POTW name
   a.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   b.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   c.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   d.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   e,   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   f.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   g.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   h.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   i.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i

   j.   i  i   i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i
                                          Citv
                                           I	I
State
                                i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i
                                i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i
                                i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i
                                i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i   i  i  i
                                         I
                                               I   I  I  I
                                                   J	I
Annual U.S.
tons received
during 1988,
 dry weight
              J.i
                                                                            i   i  i
          i   i  i, i  i  i  i
          i   i  i.i  i  i  i
            j	i,i  i  i  i
                                                                     j	i,i  i  i   i
                                             i  i   i  i  i
        i  i   i  i, i  i  i  i
        i  i   i  1.1  i  i  i
        i  i   i  i.i  i  i  i
        i  i   i  i.i  i  i  i
        i  i   i  i.i  i  i  i
22.    Is sewage sludge stored temporarily or indefinitely at your POTW?
a.
b.
                No     [Skip to Item 24]
                Yes    [Indicate the type of storage by marking [X] for all that apply]

                        (1)   Q  sludge pile
                        (2)   n  sludge storage impoundment
                        (3)   [H  above-ground tank or other container
                        (4)   Q  other (specify) _
23.     How long is sewage sludge stored?
       [Mark KJ in one box only]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
         less than 1 year
         1 to 2 years
         2 to 5 years
         5 to 10 years
         10 or more years
         no plans to remove sludge
                           Please read carefully the definitions of

                          sewage sludge use and disposal practices

                        found on page 10 before completing item 24

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        DEFINITIONS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE USE AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES:

        Land application - The application of liquid, dewatered, dried, or composted sewage sludge
        to the land by surface spraying, surface spreading, or subsurface injection.  Sludge may be
        applied to land intended for a number of end uses including, but not limited to, cropland,
        pasture, commercially grown turf, silviculture, land for reclamation, and dedicated sites.
        The sludge may be applied by the POTW or by a distributor or end user under a contract or
        similar control mechanism with the POTW. Note that in this definition the POTW has
        direct control over the application of sewage sludge.

        Distribution and marketing - The give-away, transfer, or sale of sewage sludge or sewage
        sludge product (e.g., composted sludge product) in either bagged or bulk form. The POTW
        does not apply the sludge and the end-user applying the sludge is not under the direct
        control of the POTW.  Note that  a label or notice provided with the sewage sludge does not
        constitute direct control.

        Sewage sludge incineration - The treatment of sewage sludge exclusively in an enclosed
        device using controlled flame combustion. Includes all sewage sludge incinerators on site
        and also, those facilities transporting sewage sludge to another facility that operates sewage
        sludge incinerators.

        Monofill - A controlled area of land that contains one or more sewage sludge units.  A
        sewage sludge unit is defined  as a controlled area of land where only sewage sludge is
        placed. The sludge is covered with a cover material at the end of each operating day or at
        more frequent intervals.

        Co-disposal landfill - An area of land or an excavation that is used for the permanent
        disposal of solid waste, residuals, and sewage sludges.  These include, but are not limited to,
        municipal landfills that accept sewage sludge for disposal in conjunction with other waste
        materials.

        Ocean disposal - Dumping or controlled release of sewage sludge from a barge or other
        vessel into marine water.

        Co-incineration - The combined treatment of sewage sludge and other combustible waste
        materials (e.g., trash and other municipal solid waste) in an enclosed device using controlled
        flame combustion.

        Surface disposal - A controlled area of land where only sewage sludge is placed for a period
        of one year or longer.  Sludge placed in this area is not provided with a daily or final cover.
        (Surface disposal areas may become naturally covered with vegetation as a result of seed
        drift.) Surface disposal does not  include areas where sludge has formed or is currently
        being formed and being deposited as a result of ongoing treatment (e.g., finishing ponds).
        Surface disposal can be a natural topographical depression,  man-made excavation or diked
        area formed primarily of earthen material designed to store (not treat) sewage sludge for a
        period of one year or longer.  Surface disposal also includes placement of sludge in piles for
        a period of one year or more, as a means of disposal
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24.     After reading the definitions on page 10, enter the quantity (wet basis) and percent solids
       content of sewage sludge used and disposed during 1988 by each of the following practices,
       whether final processing is accomplished at this POTW or off-site.  Include only sewage
       sludge generated at this POTW.  DO NOT INCLUDE SLUDGE GENERATED OFF-
       SITE BUT PROCESSED AND DISPOSED BY THIS POTW. This question pertains to
       final end use and disposal practices, not interim storage or drying.
             End-use/Disposal

       a.    Land application

       b.    Distribution and marketing

       c.    Incineration

       d.    Monofill

       e.    Co-disposal landfill

       f.    Ocean disposal

       g.    Co-incineration

       h.    Surface disposal

       i.    Other (specify)	
   Quantity of sewage
     sludge used or
     disposed during
     1988. wet weight

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons

i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i U.S. tons
Solids content in
sewage sludge. %
                                            11

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 E
I^MH


 25.
WASTEWATER PRETREATMENT


Has your POTW implemented a wastewater pretreatment program that includes local
limits?
[Mark 0 in one box only]
a.
b.
                 No    [Skip to Item 26]
                 Yes   [Indicate what parameters are restricted by marking [Xj in the
                        applicable boxes below]

                        (1)  n  acidity
                        (2)  ~   combustibility
                        (3)  ~   enforce federal categorical pretreatment standards
                        (4)  Q  specific pollutants to prevent passthrough or interference
                                 (including sewage sludge contamination)
                        (5)  Q]  temperature of discharge
                        (6)  Q  other (specify) _
 26.     Have you completed an industrial waste survey, i.e., survey or inventory of all industrial
        dischargers in your service area, their flow rate, and characteristics of their wastewater?
        [Mark 0 in one box only]
        a.
        b.
     n   NO
     D   Yes
 27.     Are reductions in the concentration of pollutants in your sewage sludge technically
        achievable through additional pretreatment requirements imposed on industrial users?
        [Mark 0 in one box only]
a.
b.
c.
                 No
                 Yes
                 Comments
 28.     Are reductions in sewage sludge pollutant concentrations from additional pretreatment
        practically achievable considering the cost involved and other non-technical
        considerations?
        [Mark 0 in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
         No
         Yes
         Comments
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[T| WASTEWATER AND SEWAGE SLUDGE TESTING
29. How frequently did you test for BOD and TSS in influent and effluent during 1988?
Frequency of testing
Influent Daily Weeldv Monthly Quarterly Annually Other (specify)
a. BOD n n n n n n
b. TSS nan
Effluent
c. BOD n n n
d. TSS nan
30. Indicate the annual average BOD and TSS levels in the in
Influent Effluen
a. BOD i i i i mg/liter c. BOD
b. TSS i i i i mg/liter d. TSS
n n n
n n n
n n n
fluent and effluent during 1988.
i
i i i mg/liter
i i i i me/liter
31. Did you analyze your sewage sludge for metal pollutants during 1988?
[Mark jj£] in one box only]
a. D No [Skip to Item 32]
b. Q] Yes [Indicate frequency by marking |xl in one box only for each pollutant]
Frequency of testing
Pollutant Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Annually Other (specify)
fl) Arsenic |~I D n D D D
(2) Beryllium d
(3) Cadmium C
(4) Chromium CH CD H.
(5) Copper Q D C
(6) Iron D C
(7) Lead D C
(8) Mercury D D C
(9) Molybdenum CD CD C
(10) Nickel D D D
(11) Selenium DDE
(12) Zinc DDE
(13) Other (specify) £ d


Q
j^
EEC
n n n




n n n
r
r
_ _

13

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 32.
Did you analyze your sewage sludge for any of the following pollutants during 1988?
[Mark 0 in one box only]
        a.
        b.
      D
No
Yes
[Skip to Item 33]
[Indicate frequency by marking |x] in one box only for each pollutant]
             Pollutant
        (1)
        (2)
        (3)
        (4)
        (5)
        (6)
        (7)
        (8)
        (9)
      Aldrin/Dieldrin
      Benzene
      Benzo(a)anthracene
      Benzo(a)pyrene
      Bis (2-ethyl hexyl)
       phthalate

      Carbon tetrachloride
      Chlordane
      Cyanide
      DDT/DDD/DDE
        (10)  3, 3, Dichlorobenzene

        (11)  2, 4 - Dichlorophenoxy
               acetic acid
        (12)  Dimethyl nitrosamine
        (13)  Endrin
        (14)  Fluoride
        (15)  Heptachlor

        (16)  Hexachlorobenzene
        (17)  Hexachlorobutadiene
        (18)  Lindane
        (19)  Malathion
        (20)  Methylene chloride

        (21)  Pentachlorophenol
        (22)  Phenol
        (23)  Polychlorinated
               biphenyls (PCB)
        (24)  Tetrachloroethylene
        (25)  Toxaphene

        (26)  Trichloroethylene
        (27)  Vinyl chloride
        (28)  Other (specify)
                                        Frequency of testing
                                 Daily  Weekly Monthly Quarterly Annually
                                                         Other (specify)
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                                                         Section I - General POTW Information
       POTW FINANCIAL INFORMATION


33.     Estimate the amount of 1988 POTW revenues derived from each of the following sources:
       (Please separate sewer charges from water charges)

                        Source of revenue                              Amount

       a.    User sewer charges: residential (domestic)         $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
       b.    User sewer charges: industrial                    $i  i  i   1.1   i  i  1.1  i  i  i
       c.    User sewer charges: other (commercial,
                         institutional)                       $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
       d.    Sewage sludge sales                             $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
       e.    Taxes: municipal and other                      $i  i  i   1.1   i  i  1.1  i  i  i
       f.    Other (specify)	   $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i


       g.    Total 1988 revenues from sewer service            $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i


34.     Estimate the amount of 1988 POTW expenses for each of the following items:
       (Capital costs should not be included)

                              Item                                    Amount

       a.    Fixed expenses (e.g., sewer debt service)            $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
       b.    Operating and maintenance expenses (e.g.,
            labor, energy, chemicals, insurance) for:

                (1)  Wastewater trea tmen t                  $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i

                (2)  On-site sewage sludge management
                      and disposal                         $ i  i  i   i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
                (3)   Management and disposal of sewage
                       sludge off-site                        $ i  i   i  i, i   i  i  i, i  i  i  i
                (4)   Total (1 + 2+3) O&M expenses          $
                                            i  i   i  1.1  i  i  i.i  i  i  i
35.     If you were to make a major capital improvement in your POTW, what would be the
       method of raising capital?
       [Mark E for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
bond issue
increase user rates
loan
other (specify)	
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Section I - General POTW Information
        SEWAGE SLUDGE USE AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES


 36.     Indicate below the sewage sludge use and disposal practices used during 1988. Please
        provide further information on the individual practice(s) by completing the appropriate
        section(s).
        [Mark 0 for all that apply]


        a.    n  Land application               (Complete Section II, pages 17-24)

        b.    n  Distribution and marketing      (Complete Section III, pages 25-28)

        c.    n  Incineration                   (Complete Section IV, pages 29-36)

        d.    n  Monofill                      (Complete Section V, pages 37-42)

        e.    n  Co-disposal landfill             (Complete Section VI, pages 43-46)

        f.    Q  Ocean disposal                (Complete Section VII, pages 47-50)
                       Fill out all of the Sections marked above before
                        proceeding to the Certification portion below.
I  I I    CERTIFICATION  [Please be certain you have completed all required sections of this
*— — '                       questionnaire (see above) before you fill out and sign this
                           Certification]
37.
a.
b.
c.
d.
I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this
and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted
information is true, accurate, and complete.
Please print: Last name First name
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i

Title
i i i i i i i i

Signature
Date of signature

i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i


Month Day Year
i i i i i i i i i i i

M.I.
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                               Sections II through VII follow
         When all required Sections are completed, including the above Certification,
         follow the mailing instructions on page iii to return the Questionnaire to EPA.
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                                          Enter POTW NPDES No.  i  i  i  i  i   i  i  i  i  i
                      SECTION i!.  LAND APPLiCATION
    Land application is the application of liquid, dewatered, dried, or composted sewage sludge
    to the land by surface spraying, surface spreading, or subsurface injection. Sludge may be
    applied to land intended for a number of end uses including, but not limited to, cropland,
    pasture, commercially grown turf, silviculture, land for reclamation, and dedicated sites.
    The sludge may be applied by the POTW or by a distributor or end user under a contract
    or similar control mechanism with the POTW. Note that in this definition the POTW has
    direct control over the application of sewage sludge.
| PART A |   GENERAL LAND APPLICATION PRACTICE INFORMATION
 1.
 2.
For each land category where sewage sludge was applied during 1988, indicate the
percentage of land applied sewage sludge used for that category.  (Information through-
out Section II is requested on a land category basis and not on individual site basis.)
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.

        f.
        fi-
        ll.
            Land Category

     Animal feed crop land (not pasture)
     Dedicated land for sewage sludge disposal
     Golf courses
     Human food crop land
     Land reclamation

     Landscape contractors
     Municipal parks and highways
     Pasture land
     Silviculture land
     Other (specify)
                                                     % of land applied
                                                       sewage sludge









1
1 J
1
1
1
1 J
1 J
,
,
                                                        I   I  I  I  %
                                             Total =
                                                 il iQiQ i  %
Indicate the process used to prepare the sewage sludge before it was land applied.
[Mark H for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        fi-

        ll.
        i.
        J-
        k.
        1.
     D
aerobic digestion
air drying
anaerobic digestion
composting:  heat drying
composting:  static aerated pile
composting:  windrow
composting:  within vessel

dewatering
heat treatment
lime addition
other (specify)	
none [Skip to Item 5]
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Section II - Land Application
 3.      Indicate the percentages of your land applied sewage sludge that were composted on-site,
        composted off-site, and not composted.

        a.    Composted on-site            i   i  i  i  %
        b.    Composted off-site            i   i  i  i  %
        c.    Not composted               i   i  i  i  %
                                 Total    i  liOiQi  %
 4.      If sewage sludge was composted before it was land applied, indicate the bulking (dilution)
        procedure.
        [Mark [3 in one box only]
        a.    Q  not applicable, sewage sludge not composted  [Skip to Item 5]

        b.    Q  bulking performed [Indicate the bulking material and ratio]

                 (1)   bulking material (specify) _

                 (2)   i  i   i  i  parts bulking agent to 1 part sludge by volume
                                         fir
                 (3)   i  i   i  i  parts bulking agent to 1 part sludge by weight


 5.      Estimate the annual average % available nitrogen and phosphorus in the sewage sludge
        during 1988?

        a.     i  i  i . i _ i % available nitrogen
        b.     i  i  i . | _ | % available phosphorus


 6.      In the past five years, was land application initiated as a means for your sewage sludge
        end use?
        [Mark (3 in one box]

        a.    n  No     [Skip to Item 9]
        b.    Q]  Yes    [Continue]


 7.      Which of the following practices were replaced by land application for your sewage sludge
        end use?
        [Mark (^ for all that  apply]

        a.    Q  co-disposal landfill
        b.    Q  co-incineration
        c.    Q  distribution and marketing
        d.    Q]  incineration
        e.    Q]  monofill
        f.    Q  ocean disposal
        g.    Q  surface  disposal
        h.    Q|  other (specify) _ __
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                                                                    Section II - Land Application
8.      Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated land
       application?
       [Mark [x] for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.

       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
          due to change in wastewater treatment technology
          due to cost of maintaining past practice
          due to increased sewage sludge volume
          due to permit conditions

          due to public concern over past practice
          due to regulatory requirements
          due to restricted landfill capacity
          other (specify)	
9.      Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
       land application to alternative disposal practices?
       [Mark SJ in one box]
       a.
       b.
      D  No
      D  Yes
[Skip to Item 12]
[Continue]
10.     Indicate the practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
       [Mark (3 for all that apply]
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
                 co-disposal landfill
                 co-incineration
                 distribution and marketing
                 incineration
                 monofill
                 surface disposal
                 other (specify)
11.     Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your planned change?
       [Mark (3 for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.

       e.
       f.
       g-
          due to change in wastewater treatment technology
          due to cost of maintaining land application practice
          due to increased sewage sludge volume
          due to permit conditions

          due to public concern over land application practice
          due to regulatory requirements
          other (specify)	
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Section II - Land Application
 12.
If sewage sludge is currently applied to agricultural land (e.g., animal feed crop, human
food crop, pasture land), and regulatory requirements prevented continued use of this
type of land application, is non-agricultural land available as an alternative?
[Mark fifi in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
          No
          Yes
          N/A, sewage sludge is not currently land applied to agricultural land
 13.     If land application were no longer a viable option, which of the following disposal
        alternatives would you consider as likely immediate replacement(s).  Also, estimate the
        percentage of your sewage sludge land applied during 1988 that would be disposed of by
        the identified alternatives.
                            Alternative              Yes  No

a.    Co-disposal at existing municipal landfill           Q   Q
b.    Co-incineration                                  Q]   Q
c.    Distribution and marketing                       Q   Q]
d.    Incineration at a newly constructed
       on-site incinerator                              |
e.    Incineration at an existing on-site incinerator       j
f.    Incineration at an off-site incinerator              L
g.    Monofill                                        [2
h.    Surface disposal                                 Q
i.    Other (specify)	     Q
                                                                           Percent
                                                                           shifted
                                                              Total =
                                                                    liO.Oi %
 14.    Estimate below the 1988 annual operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge land
        application disposal practice only. (Do not include any capital costs or any expenses
        associated with wastewater treatment processes or other sludge disposal practices.)
        1988 Annual O&M costs for sewage sludge land application  $
                                                                 .1  i  i
                                                                          i   i  i  i
                         [Continue to Part B on page 21. Part B is a
                        follow-up of Item 1 on page 17 and addresses
                          each individual land category separately]
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                                                                 Section II - Land Application
I PART B |  INDIVIDUAL LAND APPLICATION PRACTICE INFORMATION
 15.


 16.
 17.
        INSTRUCTIONS

        •   Complete a separate copy of Part B (Items 15 through 31) for each land category
            identified in Item 1 on page 17. For example, if you identified human food crop land
            and golf courses, you should complete two Part Bs of this section.

        s   Make photocopies of blank Part B (pages 21-24) if you identified more than one land
            category.

        a   Insert all completed land application Part Bs back in the questionnaire.

        a   Number each copy sequentially in the box provided below.
Copy#
Indicate which land category is being reported on this copy of Part B.
[Mark [x] in one box only]
a.
b.
c.
d.
                 Animal feed crop land (not pasture)
                 Dedicated land for sewage sludge disposal
                 Golf courses
                 Human food crop land (specify main food crops)   (1)
        e.    Q]  Land reclamation
                                                              (3).
f.
§•
h.
             E
             C
             C
         Landscape contractors
         Municipal paiks and highways
         Pasture land
         Silviculture land
         Other (specify) _ _
For this land category, estimate the average amount of sewage sludge applied per acre
per application, average number of acres treated per application, and the number of
applications in 1988.

a.    Average tons (wet weight) per acre per application    i  i   i  i
b.    Average number of acres per application            i  i   i  i  i
c.    Number of applications in 1988                     i  i   i  i
 18.    Was your sewage sludge application rate based on available nitrogen and phosphorus
       amounts in the sludge?
       a.
       a.
       c.
         No
         Yes
         Not applicable
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Section II - Land Application
 19.     What percentage of your sewage sludge used for this land category was composted?

             i   i  i  i  % of sewage sludge is composted


 20.     Who was the owner of the land used for this application of sewage sludge?
        [Mark \%\ for all that apply]
a. Q
b. H
c.
d.
e.
=
municipality
POTW
private party
State
other (specify!
 21.     What was the method of sewage sludge application?
        [Mark £3 for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.

injection of liquid sewage sludge
surface spreading of liquid sewage sludge
surface spreading of dewatered cake
spraying
other (specify)	
 22.     Indicate who performed the sewage sludge application.
        [Mark \%\ for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
contractor
farmer or customer
municipal employees (other than POTW personnel)
POTW personnel   [Skip to Item 24]
other (specify)	
 23.    What type of arrangement or mechanism was used to maintain control over the ultimate
        end use of the sewage sludge?
        [Mark [^ for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
'


c
inter-agency agreements
written contract
other written agreement (specify)
other (specify)	
none
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                                                                   Section n - Land Application
24.    Was sewage sludge incorporated into the soil during or after application?
       [Mark ^ in one box only]

       a.     n  No     [Skip to Item 25]
       b.     rj]  Yes    [Indicate the most prevalent method of incorporation by marking Q3
                        in one of the boxes below]
                        (1)
                        (2)
                        (3)
                        (4)
                        (5)
                         disking
                         injection
                         minimum till
                         plowing
                         other (specify)
25.    Was the land application site(s) restricted to this POTW's sewage sludge only?
a.
b.
                 Yes    [Skip to Item 26]
                 No    [Indicate the other sludges and wastes disposed of at this site(s)]
                        (1)
                        (2)
                        (3)
                        (4)
                        (5)
                        (6)
                        (7)
                         agricultural wastes (e.g., manure)
                         food processing wastes
                         holding/septic tank wastes
                         industrial sludges
                         industrial wastes
                         sludges from other municipalities
                         other (specify)	
26.    What measures were used to restrict access to the application area?
       [Mark g] for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
          none   [Skip to Item 27]
          fences
          signs
          other (specify)	
27.    Were wells used to monitor the groundwater in the vicinity of the application area?
       [Mark ffi m one °°x onty]
       a.
       b.
     D  No
     PI  Yes
28.     What type of management practices were used to prevent runoff to surface waters?
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
     D
     D
none   [Skip to Item 29]
buffer zone
conservation tillage
maximum slope requirement
sediment basin
terracing/berming
other (specify)	
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Section II - Land Application
 29.     If you were required to reduce your current whole sludge application rates (i.e., tons per
        year) to this land category, could the rates be lowered while retaining a minimum level of
        sludge effectiveness?
        a.
        b-    D
        c.    C
          No   [Skip remaining questions in this Part B]
          Yes  [Continue]
          Not applicable to this land category
 30.     Estimate the maximum percentage by which whole sewage sludge application rates could
        be reduced.

        Maximum percent reduction feasible i   i  i  %


 31.     How would you use or dispose of the sewage sludge available as a result of reduced
        application rates?
                  increase acreage within this land application category
                  apply to other land application categories
                  pursue other disposal practices (not land application)
a.    |
b.    I
c.    |
d.    f~1  other (specify)
                          [End of Part B, Land Application Section]
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                                       Enter POTW NPDES No.  i  i
                                                                    i   i  i  i  i  i
           SECTION III. DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
Distribution and marketing is the give-away, transfer, or sale of sewage sludge in either
bagged or bulk form. The POTW does not apply the sludge and the end-user applying the
sludge is not under the direct control of the POTW. Note that a label or notice provided
with the sewage sludge does not constitute direct control.
    Enter the percentage of sewage sludge distributed and marketed to the following end
    users during 1988.
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.
    e.
    f.
    g-
    h.
     Compost brokers/contractors
     Farmers
     General public (e.g., for lawn and garden use)
     Golf courses
     Landscape contractors
     Municipalities (e.g., for parks and highways)
     Other (specify)	
     Other (specify)	
                                           Total
    Indicate the process used to prepare the sewage sludge before it was distributed or
    marketed.
    [Mark H in one or more boxes]
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.
    e.
    f.
    g-

    h.
    i.
    j-
    k.
     C

     E
aerobic digestion
air drying
anaerobic digestion
composting:  heat drying
composting:  static aerated pile-
composting:  windrow
composting:  within vessel

dewatering
heat treatment
lime addition
other (specify)	
    If sewage sludge was composted before it was distributed or marketed, indicate the
    bulking (dilution) procedure.
    [Mark (3 in one box only]
a.
b.
             not applicable, sewage sludge not composted
             bulking performed [Indicate the bulking material and ratio]
              (1)
              (2)

              (3)
               bulking material (specify)
               i  i   i  i
               i  i   i
              parts bulking agent to 1 part sludge by volume
                       or
              parts bulking agent to 1 part sludge by weight
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Section HI - Distribution and Marketing
        Estimate the annual average % available nitrogen and phosphorus in the sewage sludge
        product leaving the POTW during 1988.
        a.
        b.
                 % available nitrogen
                 % available phosphorus
        Did the POTW provide written instructions on how to use the sludge product?
        [Mark [x] in one box only]
a.
b.
                  No     [Skip to Item 6]
                  Yes    [Indicate the nature of the instructions by marking [X] in one or more
                         boxes below]
                         (1)
                         (2)
                         (3)
                         (4)
                         (5)
                         (6)   D
                         (7)   r
                           instructions prohibit certain end uses
                           instructions caution against certain end uses
                           instructions specify acceptable uses
                           instructions suggest quantity application limits
                           instructions suggest frequency application limits

                           specifications of micronutrients
                           specifications of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations
                           specifications of acceptable pH levels in the soil
                           indications that the product is derived from sewage sludge
                           other (specify)	
        Was the sludge product given away or sold?
        [Mark Q£] in all that apply]
        a.
        b.
          Given away
          Sold   [Indicate the average price that is charged in one of the units below]
                         (2)  $i
                                  per diy, U.S. ton
                                     01
                                  per cubic yard
        Was the sludge product bagged or distributed in bulk?
        [Mark [^ in all that apply]

        a.     Q]   bagged
        b.     |~~|   distributed in bulk
        In the past five years, was distribution and marketing initiated as a means for your
        sewage sludge disposal?
        [Mark [x] in one box]
        a.
        b.
          No    [Skip to Item 11]
          Yes    [Continue]
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                                                           Section III - Distribution and Marketing
9.      Which of the following practices were replaced by distribution and marketing for your
       sewage sludge end use?
       [Mark g] for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
co-disposal landfill
co-incineration
incineration
land application
monofiU
ocean disposal
surface disposal
other (specify)	
10.    Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated distribution and
       marketing?
       [Mark [3 for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.

       f.
       g-
       h.
as a profit venture to offset operating costs
due to change in wastewater treatment technology
due to cost of maintaining past practice
due to increased sewage sludge volume
due to permit conditions

due to public concern over past practice
due to regulatory requirements
due to restricted landfill capacity
other (specify)	
11.     Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
       distribution and marketing to alternative disposal practices?
       [Mark H in one box]
       a.
       b.
No    [Skip to Item 14]
Yes   [Continue]
12.     Indicate the practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
       [Mark fi\ for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
co-disposal landfill
co-incineration
incineration
land application
monofiU
surface disposal
other (specify)	
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                                         Enter POTW NPDES No. i  i  i
                        SECTION IV. INCINERATION
    Incineration is the treatment of sewage sludge exclusively in an enclosed device using
    controlled flame combustion. Includes all sewage sludge incinerators on site and also,
    those facilities transporting sewage sludge to another facility that operates sewage sludge
    incinerators. THIS SECTION DOES NOT PERTAIN TO CO-INCINERATION OF
    SEWAGE SLUDGE WITH OTHER WASTE MATERIALS.
| PART A |  GENERAL INCINERATION INFORMATION
 1.     How many individual incinerators were used to incinerate your sewage sludge during
       1988?
       a.
       b.
       c.
          on-site incinerators
          off-site incinerators
          total number of incinerators
       In the past five years, was incineration initiated as a means for your sewage sludge
       disposal?
       [Mark Q3 in one box]
       a.
       b.
n
D
No     [Skip to Item 5]
Yes    [Continue]
       Which of the following practices were replaced by incineration for your sewage sludge
       disposal?
       [Mark H f°r ^ that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
    co-disposal landfill
    co-incineration
    distribution and marketing
    land application
    monofiU
    ocean disposal
    surface disposal
    other (specify)	
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Section IV - Incineration
 4.      Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated incineration?
        [Mark [x] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
    due to change in wastewater treatment technology
    due to cost of maintaining past practice
    due to increased sewage sludge volume
    due to permit conditions

    due to public concern over past practice
    due to regulatory requirements
    due to restricted landfill capacity
    other (specify)	
        Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
        incineration to alternative disposal practices?
        [Mark [^ in one box]
        a.
        b.
    No    [Skip to Item 8]
    Yes   [Continue]
        Indicate the use and disposal practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
        [Mark H f°r ^that aPPty]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
D
co-disposal landfill
co-incineration
distribution and marketing
land application
monofiU
surface disposal
other (specify)	
        Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your planned change?
        [Mark H for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
    due to change in wastewater treatment technology
    due to cost of maintaining incineration
    due to increased sewage sludge volume
    due to permit conditions

    due to public concern over incineration practice
    due to regulatory requirements
    other (specify)	
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                                                                        Section IV  Incineration
       Which of the following would you use to further reduce sewage sludge pollutants in
       incinerator emissions?
       [Mark g] for all that apply]

       a.    Q  additional pretreatment requirements for industrial dischargers that are the
                  source of the problem pollutants
       b.    []]  addition of air pollution control devices (e.g., electrostatic precipitators, fabric
                  filters, venturi scrubbers) to control emission of the problem pollutants
       c.    Q]  improved instrumentation (e.g., monitoring devices, computer control)
       d.     _   other changes to incinerator (specify)	
       e.     _   reduction of sewage sludge feed rate
       f.    Q  other (specify)	
       If incineration were no longer a viable option, which of the following disposal alternatives
       would you consider as likely immediate replacement(s). Also, estimate the percentage of
       your sewage sludge incinerated during 1988 that would be disposed of by the identified
       alternatives:
                                   Alternative

       a.    Co-disposal at existing municipal landfill
       b.    Co-incineration
       c.    Distribution and marketing
       d.    Land application
       e.    MonofUl
       f.    Surface disposal
       g.    Other (specify)	
Yes   No

      D
Percent
shifted
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 %
LJ %
| %
LJ %
| %
LJ %
I %
                                                                Total =  i liOiOi  %
10.     Estimate below the 1988 annual operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge
       incineration disposal practice only. (Do not include any capital costs or any expenses
       associated with wastewater treatment processes or other sludge disposal practices.)
       1988 Annual O&M costs for sewage sludge incineration
          .1  i   i  i.i  i  i   i
                          [Continue to Part B on page 33. Part B
                          addresses each incinerator separately]
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                                                                     Section IV - Incineration
[ PART B]  INDIVIDUAL INCINERATOR INFORMATION
        INSTRUCTIONS

        •   Complete a separate copy of Part B (Items 11 through 26) for each individual
            incinerator included in Item 1 on page 29. For example, if the total number of
            incinerators identified is 4, you should complete four Part Bs of this section.

        •   Make photocopies of blank Part B (pages 33-36) if you identified more than one
            incinerator.

        •   Insert all completed incineration Part Bs back in the questionnaire.

        •   Number each copy sequentially in the box provided below.
 11.     Incinerator #
 12.     Please provide the name and/or identification number assigned to this incinerator.
 13.     Where is this incinerator located?
        [Mark [x] in one box only]

        a.    n  on-site, at this POTW   [Skip to Item 14]
        b.    Q  off-site  [Indicate below the physical location of this incinerator]

                 (1)  facility name	

                 (2)  street address 	

                 (3)  city, town 	

                 (4)  county	
                 (5)  state i  i   i           (6)   zip code  i  i  i   i  i  i - i  i  i   i  i


 14.     How often was the moisture content of the sludge fed to this incinerator tested?

                                           [Mark H in one box only]
        i  i  i  i  times per          Q] hour   Q] day   Q]  month   Q year


 15.     How often was the volatile solids content of the sludge fed to this incinerator tested?

                                           [Mark £3 in one box only]
        i  i  i  i  times per          Q hour   Q day   Q  month   Q year
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Section IV - Incineration
 16.     Indicate below the incinerator type, rated capacity to burn sewage sludge, annual
        throughput of sewage sludge, age, days operated during 1988, and the percent volatile
        solids and moisture of the sewage sludge entering the incinerator.

        a.    Type     [Mark [X] in one box only]
      (1)
      (2)
      (3)
      (4)
      (5)
                       electric furnace
                       fluid bed
                       multiple hearth
                       rotary kiln
                       other (specify)

        b.    Rated capacity

        c.    Annual throughput

        d.    Age

        e.    Number of days operated in 1988

        f.    Percent volatile solids of sludge feed

        g.    Percent moisture content of sludge feed
                                      .1111
Ibs./hr. dry sludge feed rate

dry tons/yr.
years
       i  days
                                                i  i  i
 17.     Indicate if this incinerator has monitoring devices or continuous recording devices to
        record the parameters below.
        [Mark \%\ no or yes for each parameter and device]
                                          Monitors
                                          No Yes
a.     Carbon monoxide in flue gas
b.     Combustion air oxygen
c.     Combustion temperature
d.     Furnace draft
e.     Pressure drop of scrubber
f.     Sludge feed rate
g.     Stack temperature
h.     Total hydrocarbons in flue gas
i.     Other (specify) _
                                               ,__,
                                               D
                                                Continuous
                                                  recorders
                                                 No Yes
  D
D
 18.     Does this incinerator have a baghouse or electrostatic precipitator for incinerator
        emissions control?
        [Mark g] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
          no    [Skip to Item 19]
          baghouse or fabric filter
          dry electrostatic precipitator
          wet electrostatic precipitator
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                                                                       Section IV - Incineration
19.    What other air pollution control system(s) are present for this incinerator? Indicate the
       minimum operating pressure drop, in inches of water, for system(s) present.
       [Mark SJ for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.

       f.
       g-
       h.
       i.
       j-
Equipment

dry cyclone
impinger
spray chamber
venturi
venturi/impinger

venturi/packed tower
wet cyclone
wet cyclone/impinger
other (specify)	
                                                    Minimum operating pressure drop,
                                                             inches of water
none
20.    Are there plans to upgrade the air pollution control systems during the next 3 years for
       this incinerator?
       [Mark (xl in one box only]
       a.    n  No    [Skip to Item 22]
       b.    Q  Yes    [Continue]
21.    Indicate the type of air pollution control systems that will be added to this incinerator.
       [Mark [3 for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.

       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
       k.
       1.
baghouse or fabric filter
dry cyclone
dry electrostatic precipitator
impinger

spray chamber
venturi
venturi/impinger
venturi/packed tower

wet cyclone
wet cyclone/impinger
wet electrostatic precipitator
other (specify)	
22.     Does this incinerator currently have an afterburner installed?
       [Mark \%\ in one box only]
       a.
       b.
       c.
no     [Skip to Item 23]
afterburner with heat exchanger
afterburner without heat exchanger
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Section IV - Incineration
 23.     For the incinerator emission stack, provide the following:

        a.     Stack identification number                 (	|_

        b.     Height in feet

              Exit inside diameter in feet
                                                 L I   I  I
C.

d.     Exit temperature of flue gases in °F

e.     Exit velocity of flue gases in ft./sec.
                                                         1—J.i  I   I—I

                                                         i  i   i  i
        f.     Other incinerators using this stack
              [Use the sequential numbers assigned in Item 11, page 33, to identify these
              incinerators.  If no other incinerators use this stack, enter NA]

              (1)
              (2)
              (3)
              (4)
 24.    List the dimensions, in feet, of the nearest building to the stack associated with this
        incinerator and the distance of the building from the stack.

        a.    Length (ft)   i  i   i  i
        b.    Width (ft)    i  i   i  i
        c.    Height (ft)   i  i   i  i
        d.    Distance from the stack (ft)   i	i, i  i  i   i
 25.    Does the ash handling system for this incinerator have a means for controlling ash
        particulates emission?
a.
b.
                  No
                  Yes (specify)
 26.     Where is this incinerator ash disposed?
        [Mark SJ for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.

          co-disposal landfill
          metal extraction processing
          recycling (e.g., making bricks)
          storage lagoon
          waste pile
          other (specify)  	
                            [End of Part B, Incineration Section]
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                                           Enter POTW NPDES No.
                            SECTION V. MONOFILL
    A monofill is a controlled area of land that contains one or more sewage sludge units. A
    sewage sludge unit is defined as a controlled area of land where only sewage sludge is
    placed. The sludge is covered with a cover material at the end of each operating day or at
    more frequent intervals.
 PART A j   GENERAL MONOFILL INFORMATION
•••^••••^^^•J
        How many monofills were used in 1988 to dispose of your sewage sludge?

                    monofills
        In the past five years, was monofilling initiated as a means for your sewage sludge
        disposal?
        [Mark fift in one box]

        a.    D  No    [Skip to Item 5]
        b.    Q]  Yes   [Continue]

        Which of the following practices were replaced by monofilling for your sewage sludge
        disposal?
        [Mark £3 for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
co-disposal landfill
co-incineration
distribution and marketing
incineration
land application
ocean disposal
surface disposal
other (specify)	
        Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated use of
        monofills?
        [Mark g] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
due to change in wastewater treatment technology
due to cost of maintaining past practice
due to increased sewage sludge volume
due to permit conditions

due to public concern over past practice
due to regulatory requirements
due to restricted co-disposal landfill capacity
other (specify)	
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Section V - MonoQIl
        Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
        monofUl to alternative disposal practices?
        [Mark (3 m one box]
a.
b.
    No
    Yes
                         [Skip to Item 8]
                         [Continue]
        Indicate the practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
        [Mark g] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
    co-disposal landfill
    co-incineration
    distribution and marketing
    incineration
    land application
    surface disposal
    other (specify)	
        Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your planned change?
        [Mark £3 for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
    due to change in wastewater treatment technology
    due to cost of maintaining sewage sludge monofills
    due to increased sewage sludge volume
    due to permit conditions

    due to public concern over monofill practice
    due to regulatory requirements
    due to restricted monofill capacity
    other (specify)	
        Which of the following would you use to control the release of pollutants from your
        monofills?
        [Mark 53 for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.

        d.
        e.
D
D
          no current releases   [Skip to Item 9]
          addition of liner and leachate collection system for the monofill
          additional pretreatment requirements for industrial dischargers that are the
            source of problem pollutants
          installation of runon/runoff controls for the monofill
          other (specify)	
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                                                                            Section V - Monofill
 9.      Do you have access to or are you in the process of securing additional monofill space for
        sewage sludge disposal?
        [Mark [x] in one box only]
        a.
        b.
n  NO
D  Yes
 10.    If monofilling were no longer a viable option, which of the following disposal alternatives
        would you consider as likely immediate replacement(s)?  Also, estimate the percentage of
        your sewage sludge monofilled during 1988 that would be disposed of by the identified
        alternatives:
                                    Alternative

        a.    Co-disposal at existing municipal landfill
        b.    Co-incineration
        c.    Distribution and marketing
        d.    Incineration at a newly constructed on-site
               incinerator
        e.    Incineration at existing on-site incinerator
        f.     Incineration at an off-site incinerator
        g.    Land application
        h.    Surface disposal
        i.     Other (specify)	
                                               Yes

                                                C
                                                c
No
                                                     E

                                                     C

                                                     C
Percent
shifted
                                                                 Total =  i liOiOi  %
11.      Indicate below the 1988 annual operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge
        monofill disposal practice only. (Do not include any capital costs or any expenses
        associated with wastewater treatment processes or other sludge disposal practices.)
        1988 Annual O&M costs for sewage sludge monofills
                                                         .1  i   i  i.i  i  i   i
                           [Continue to Part B on page 41. Part B
                             addresses each monofill separately]
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                                                                        Section V - Monofill
| PART B|  INDIVIDUAL MONOFILL INFORMATION
        INSTRUCTIONS

        •   Complete a separate copy of Part B (Items 12 through 22) for each monofill
            included in Item 1 on page 37. For example, if the total number of monofills
            identified is 2, you should complete two Part Bs of this section.

        •   Make photocopies of blank Part B (pages 41-42) if you identified more than one
            monofill.

        •   Insert all completed monofill Part Bs back in the questionnaire.

        •   Number each copy sequentially in the box provided below.
 12.     Monofill #
 13.     Please provide the name and/or identification number assigned to this monofill.
 14.    Who is the owner of this monofill?
        [Mark [x] in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
         your POTW
         other POTW
         municipality
         private party
         State
         other (specify)
 15.     Who is the operator of this monofill?
        [Mark (xl in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
     Q
your POTW
other POTW
municipality
private party
State
other (specify)
 16.     What was the required percent solids of sewage sludge disposed of in this monofill?
        [Mark [xl in one box only]
a.
b.
                 no requirements
                 greater than
                  % solids
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Section V - Monofdl
 17.
 18.
 19.
 20.
 21.
 22.
Was there a tipping fee for disposal of sewage sludge in this monofill?
[Mark [xl in one box only]
                 No   [Skip to Item 18]
                 Yes  [Indicate the tipping fee in one of the units of measure below]
a.    |
b.    L

               (1)   $i  i   1.1  i  i  per ton

               (2)   Si  i   i.i  i  i  per cubic yard

How many miles is this monofill from the POTW?

i   i  i   i  miles (one-way)    QT  Q  [check this box if monofill is on-site]

Who transported the sewage sludge to this monofill?
[Mark (XJ for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
          independent contractor
          monofill owner
          POTW
          other (specify)	
Describe the discharge controls at this monofill.
[Mark [xl for all that apply]
                 cover practices
                 leachate collection systems
                 leachate treatment systems
                 liners, natural
                 liners, synthetic
                 methane controls
                 monitoring wells
                 runon/runoff controls
                 no controls
                 other (specify)	
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g-
h.
i.
j-
D
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
c
D
Estimate the depth to groundwater from the bottom of this monofill.
[Mark $\ in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
      :
no known groundwater source below monofill
monofill is located in groundwater
0 to 0.5 meters
0.6 to 2 meters
2.1 to 8 meters
8.1 to 12 meters
greater than 12 meters
Estimate how long sewage sludge can be disposed of in this monofill at the current rate
before the capacity limit is reached.
        i  i   i  i   years
                             [End of Part B, Monofili Section]
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                                           Enter POTW NPDES No.
                   SECTION VI.  CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
    A co-disposal landfill is an area of land or an excavation that is used for permanent
    disposal of solid waste, residuals, and sewage sludges. These include, but are not limited
    to, municipal landfills that accept sewage sludge for disposal in conjunction with other
    waste materials.
I PART A I   GENERAL CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL INFORMATION


 1.     How many co-disposal landfills were used in 1988 to dispose of your sewage sludge?

                   co-disposal landfills
        In the past five years, was co-disposal landfill initiated as a means for your sewage sludge
        disposal?
        [Mark Q3 in one box]
        a.
        b.
n  NO
D  Yes
[Skip to Item 5]
[Continue]
        Which of the following practices were replaced by co-disposal landfill for your sewage
        sludge disposal?
        [Mark H f°r a11 tnat aPPty]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
    distribution and marketing
    co-incineration
    incineration
    land application
    monofiU
    ocean disposal
    surface disposal
    other (specify)	
       Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated use of co-
       disposal landfill?
       [Mark H for all that apply]
        a.    Q]  due to change in wastewater treatment technology
        b.    Q  due to cost of maintaining past practice
        c.    [2  due to increased sewage sludge volume
        d.    Q]  due to permit conditions

        e.    Q  due to public concern over past practice
        f.    Q  due to regulatory requirements
        g.    Q  due to restricted monofill capacity
        h.    n  other (specify)	
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Section VI - Co-disposal
        Are any plans underway to shift some or all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from
        co-disposal landfill to alternative disposal practices?
        [Mark [x] in one box]
a.
b.
                  No     [Skip to Item 8]
                  Yes.   [Continue]
        Indicate the practices that you are currently evaluating as an alternative.
        [Mark (xl for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
          distribution and marketing
          co-incineration
          incineration
          land application
          monofill
          surface disposal
          other (specify)	
        Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your planned change?
        [Mark [xl f°r all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
      *- -

      D
due to change in wastewater treatment technology
due to cost of maintaining co-disposal landfills
due to increased sewage sludge volume
due to permit conditions

due to public concern over co-disposal landfill practice
due to regulatory requirements
due to restricted landfill capacity
other (specify)	
        Do you have access to or are you in the process of securing additional landfill space for
        sewage sludge disposal?
        [Mark [xl in one box only]
        a.
        b.
      n  NO
      D  Yes
        Indicate below the 1988 annual operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge co-
        disposal landfill practice only. (Do not include any capital costs or any expenses
        associated with wastewater treatment processes or other sludge disposal practices.)
        1988 Annual O&M costs for sewage sludge
         co-disposal landfills
                                                               .1111.11  i
                           [Continue to Part B on page 45. Part B
                       addresses each co-disposal landfill separately]
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                                                                      Section VI - Co-disposal
| PART B |  INDIVIDUAL CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
            Complete a separate copy of Part B (Items 10 through 21) for each co-disposal
            landfill reported in Item 1 on page 43. For example, if the total number of co-
            disposal landfills identified is 2, you should complete two Part Bs of this section.

            Make photocopies of blank Part B (pages 45-46) if you identified more than one co-
            disposal landfill.

            Insert all completed  co-disposal landfill Part Bs back hi the questionnaire.

            Number each copy sequentially in the box provided below.
 10.    Co-disposal landfill #
 11.    Provide the name and/or identification number assigned to this co-disposal landfill.
 12.
 13.
 14.
 15.
Who is the owner of this co-disposal landfill?
[Mark Q3 in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
         your POTW
         other POTW
         municipality
         private party
         State
         other (specify)
Who is the operator of this co-disposal landfill?
[Mark [3 in one box only]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
         your POTW
         other POTW
         municipality
         private party
         State
         other (specify)
What was the required percent solids of sewage sludge disposed of in this co-disposal
landfill?
[Mark [x] in one box only]
        a.
        b.
         no requirements
         greater than
solids
Was there a tipping fee for disposal of sewage sludge in this co-disposal landfill?
[Mark S] in one box only]
        a.
        b.
          No   [Skip to Item 16]
          Yes  [Indicate the tipping fee in one of the units of measure below]

               (1)   $i  i  j.i  i  i  per ton  or  (2)  Si  i  1.1  i  i  per cubic yard
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Section VI - Co-disposal
 16.
 17.
 18.
 19.
 20.
 21.
How many miles is this co-disposal landfill from the POTW?

 i  i  i   i   miles (one-way)

Who transported the sewage sludge to this co-disposal landfill?
[Mark (x] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
          independent contractor
          co-disposal landfill owner
          POTW
          other (specify)	
What method is used for sewage sludge disposal in this co-disposal landfill?
[Mark H for allthat aPPty]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
          sewage sludge is emptied into trenches and buried
          sewage sludge is mixed with municipal solid waste and buried
          sewage sludge is used as top cover
          other (specify)	
Describe the discharge controls at this co-disposal landfill.
[Mark fi\ for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.

        f.
        g-
        h.
        i.
        j-
      ^_

      E
cover practices
leachate collection systems
leachate treatment systems
liners, natural
liners, synthetic

methane controls
monitoring wells
runon/runoff controls
no controls
other (specify)	
What measures exist at this co-disposal landfill to restrict access?
[Mark H for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
          none   [Skip to Item 21]
          fences
          signs
          other (specify)	
Estimate how long sewage sludge can be disposed of in this landfill at the current rate
before the capacity limit is reached.

i  i  i   i  years
                        [End of Part B, Co-disposal Landfill Section]
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                                          Enter POTW NPDES No.	i  i   i
                     SECTION VII.  OCEAN DISPOSAL
   Ocean disposal is the dumping or controlled release of sewage sludge from a barge or other
   vessel into marine water.
               NOTE:  Questions about the 12 mile site pertain to 1987 only.


1.      During 1987, was the 12 mile site (New York bight) used for your sewage sludge ocean
       disposal?
       [Mark [x] in one box only]

       a.    G  No     [Skip to Item 8]
       b.    n  Yes    [Continue]

2.      During 1987, what were the sewage sludge discharge rate and the total discharge quantity
       at the 12 mile site in dry weight basis?

       a.     i  i  i  i , i  i  i  i  tons per hour, dry weight (average discharge rate)

       b.     i  i  i  i , i  i  i  i  tons total discharge during 1987, dry weight

3.      During 1987, was your sewage sludge "pooled" with sewage sludge from other POTWs
       before it was discharged into marine water at the 12 mile site?
       [Mark H in one box only]
       a.    n  No   [Skip to Item 4]
       b.    Q  Yes   [List name, city, and state of participating POTW]
                      (1)
                      (2)
                      (3)
                      (4)
                      (5)
4.      How many miles is your POTW from the ocean shipping point for the 12 mile site?

       i  i  i   i miles (one way)

5.      Estimate below the 1987 operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge 12 mile site
       ocean disposal practice only.  (Do not include any capital costs or costs associated with
       wastewater treatment processes or other sewage sludge disposal practices.)

       1987 Annual O&M costs for 12 mile site
        sewage sludge ocean disposal                           $ i i   i, i i   i  i, i  i   i  i
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Section VII - Ocean Disposal
 6.      During 1988, did you shift some or all of your sewage sludge ocean disposal practice from
        the 12 mile site to the 106 mile site?
        [Mark [x] in one box]
        a.    D  No    [Skip to Item 8]
        b.    Q  Yes   [Indicate the percentage of sewage sludge disposed at the 12 mile site
                        during 1987 that was disposed at the 106 mile site during 1988]

                        i  i  i   i  %


 7.      In light of shifts from the 12 mile site to the 106 mile disposal site, indicate below your
        incremental operating and maintenance costs per ton, dry weight basis, for sewage sludge
        ocean disposal at the 106 mile site instead of at the 12 mUe site.

        Incremental O&M costs per ton for sewage
         sludge disposal at the 106 mile site           $ i  i  i  i per dry ton   [Skip to Item 9]


 8.      During 1988, was the 106 mile site used for your sewage sludge disposal?

        a.    D  No   [Skip to Item 13]
        b.    n  Yes  [Continue]


 9.      During 1988, what was the sewage sludge discharge rate at the 106 mile site in dry weight
        basis?

        i  i   i  i , i  i   i  i tons per hour, dry weight


 10.     During 1988, was your sewage sludge "pooled" with sewage sludge from other POTWs
        before it was discharged into marine water at the 106 mile site?

        a.    n  No   [Skip to Item 11]
        b.    Q  Yes  [List name, city, and state of participating POTW]
                       (1)   _
                       (2)   _
                       (3)   _
                       (4)   _
                       (5)   _
 11.     How many miles is your POTW from the ocean shipping point for the 106 mile site?

        i  i   i  i  miles (one way)


 12.     Indicate below the 1988 operating and maintenance costs for sewage sludge 106 mile site
        ocean disposal practice only.  (Do not include any capital costs or costs associated with
        wastewater treatment processes or other sewage sludge disposal practices.)

        1988 Annual O&M costs for 106 mile site
         sewage sludge ocean disposal                            $ i  i  i, i  i   i  i, i  i  i   i
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                                                                  Section VII - Ocean Disposal
13.     In the past five years, was ocean disposal at either the 12 mile or 106 mile site initiated as
       a means for your sewage sludge disposal?
       [Mark S) in one box]
a.
b.
Q
                No     [Skip to Item 16]
                Yes    [Continue]
14.     Which of the following practices were replaced by ocean disposal for your sewage sludge
       disposal?
       [Mark Qp for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.
       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
    co-disposal landfill
    co-incineration
    distribution and marketing
    incineration
    land application
    monofiU
    surface disposal
    other (specify)	
15.     Which of the following best indicate the reasons why the POTW initiated ocean disposal?
       [Mark SJ for all that apply]
       a.
       b.
       c.
       d.

       e.
       f.
       g-
       h.
    due to change in wastewater treatment technology
    due to cost of maintaining past practice
    due to increased sewage sludge volume
    due to permit conditions

    due to public concern pver past practice
    due to regulatory requirements
    due to restricted landfill capacity
    other (specify) _______^__^___	^_
16.     Prior to the Ocean Dumping Ban Act of 1988, were you in the process of shifting some or
       all of your sewage sludge disposal practice from ocean disposal to alternate disposal
       practices?
       [Mark (3 in one box]
       a.
       b.
B
         No     [Skip to Item 19]
         Yes    [Continue]
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Section VII - Ocean Disposal
 17.     Indicate the practices that you are changing to,
        [Mark H for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.
        e.
        f.
        g-
        h.
          co-disposal landfill
          co-incineration
          distribution and marketing
          incineration
          land application
          monofill
          surface disposal
          other (specify)	
 18.
 19.
Which of the following best indicate the reasons for your change?
[Mark g] for all that apply]
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

        e.
        f.
        g-
          due to change in wastewater treatment technology
          due to cost of maintaining ocean disposal practice
          due to increased sewage sludge volume
          due to permit conditions

          due to public concern over ocean disposal practice
          due to regulatory requirements
          other (specify)	
To comply with the requirements of the Ocean Dumping Ban Act of 1988, that the ocean
disposal of sewage sludge cease by December 31,1991, which of the following disposal
alternatives would you consider as likely immediate replacement(s)? Also, estimate the
percentage of your sewage sludge ocean disposed during 1988 that could be disposed of
by the identified alternatives.
                                    Alternative

        a.    Co-disposal at existing municipal landfill
        b.    Co-incineration
        c.    Distribution and marketing
        d.    Incineration at a newly constructed on-site
               incinerator
        e.    Incineration at an existing on-site incinerator
        f.    Incineration at an off-site incinerator
        g.    Land application
        h.    Monofill
        i.    Surface disposal
        j.    Other (specify)	
                                                     Yes
Percent
shifted
                                                                 Total =  i 1,0,0.  %
                           [End of Section VII - Ocean Disposal]
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               APPENDIX  B
LIST OF POTWS IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
                   B-0

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   Survey
                     POTW Ha
          List  of  POTWs in the  Questionnaire  Survey

          Authority Saute	_______^___	FOTH Street
                                                                                                                            POIH CitT
                                                           State  Zip Code Analytic
   35-01-001  Mendenhall Valley Sewer
   45-01-002  Homer  WWTP
** 45-01-003  Koyukuk  W/T  Facility
   31-02-004  Cypress  Ck.  Wastewater TP
   45-02-005  Linden Alabama Facility
   35-03-006  Stuttgart STP
   44-04-007  Payson WWTF
   45-04-008  Fountain Hills HWTF
** 25-04-009  Phoenix  91st Ave WWTP
   22-05-010  East Bay MUD WWTF
   23-05-011  Central  Contra Costa WWTF
   35-05-012  Selma  Community WWTF
   25-05-013  San Jose Creek WRP
   25-05-014  Terminal Island WWTF
   35-05-015  Merced STP
   13-05-016  Sacto  Reg WWTF
   22-05-017  Chino  Basin  Reg TP #1
   35-05-018  La Salina WWTF
   45-05-019  Rainbow  MWD  Plant B-Id U3
   22-05-020  Southeast WWTF
   35-05-021  Manteca  WWTF
   23-05-022  S  Bayside WWTP
   25-05-023  So SF-San Bruno WWTF
   15-05-024  San Jose/Santa Clara WPCP
   25-05-025  Fairfield Suisun WWTF
   25-05-026  VSFCD  WWTF & Reclamation
   12-06-027  Metro  Central Plant
   41-06-028  Left Hand STP
   25-06-029  75th Street  WWTP
   41-06-030  Black  Hawk & Cen. City STP
   32-06-031  Wheatridge STP
   45-06-032  Leadville WWTP
   31-06-033  Steamboat Springs STP
   35-07-034  Fairfield WPCF
   33-07-035  Norwalk  WPCF
   23-07-036  Stamford WPCF
   32-07-037  Bristol  STP
   35-07-038  Rocky  Hill WPCF
   35-07-039  Branford WPCF
   23-07-040  Waterbury WPCF
   33-07-041  New London WPCF
   45-07-042  Sprague  WPCF
   35-07-043  Putnam WPCF
   12-08-044  Blue Plains  STP
   32-09-045  M-O-T  Reg STP
   42-09-046  Seaford  STP
   31-10-047  Gainesville  Main St #2
   35-10-048  Indian Harbor Beach STP
Borough of Juneau
City of Homer
Village of Koyukuk
Florence Board of Water & Sewer
City of Linden
City of Stuttgart
Payson SD
Fountain Hills SD
Multi City WWT Authority
East Bay MUD
Central Contra Costa SD
Selma-Kingsburg-Fowler sd.
LACSD
LA City Public Works
City of Merced
Sacramento Reg.CSD
Chino Basin Municipal WD
City of Oceanside
Rainbow MWD Pala Mesa
City & County of San Francisco
City of Manteca
South Bayside System Authority
So San Fran Dept. Public Works
City of San Jose
City of Fairfield
Vallejo San & FC District
Metropolitan Denver SDD #1
Left Hand W&SD
Boulder Sewer Utility
Black Hawk & Cen. City SD
Wheatridge SD
Leadville SD
Steamboat Springs DPW
Town of Fairfield
Town of Norwalk
City of Stamford
City of Bristol
Metropolitan District
Town of Branford
City of Waterbury
City of New London
Town of Sprague
Town of Putnam
DC Dept of Envir Services
New Castle County DPW
City of Seaford
City of Gainesville
Brevard County Board of Comm.
155 S. Seward Street
P.O. Box 335

PO Box 1023
211 N Main St
512 S. Main Street

16941 E Pepperwood Circle
2301 W Durango
P.O. Box 24055
5019 Imhoff Place
PO Box 95
1965 Workman Mill Road

1738 E. Alexander Avenue
8521 Laguna Station Rd
P.O. Box 697
320 North Home Street
4555 Highway 76

1001 W Center St
1400 Radio Road
195 Belle Air Rd
700 Los Esteros Road
PO Box 488
450 Ryder St
6450 York Street
3091 N Lakeridge Trail
PO Box 791 - Utilities Div
PO Box 775088
1 Rod Highway
297 West Avenue
Harbor View Ave

P 0 Box 800

199 Municipal Road
100 Trumbull Street
1 Main St
126 Church Street
5000 Overlook Ave  SW

P.O. Box 671
PO Box 490
150 Tomahawk Drive
Juneau
Homer
Koyukuk
Florence
Linden
Stuttgart
Payson
Fountain Hil
Phoenix
Oakland
Martinez
Kingsburg
Whittier
San Pedro
Merced
ELkgrcve
Rancho Cucamonga
Oceanside
Fallbrook
San Francsico
Manteca
Redwood City
S.San Fran
San Jose
Suisun
Vallejo
Denver
Boulder
Boulder
Black Hawk
Wheat Ridge
Leadville
Steamboat Sp
Fairfield
Norwalk
Stamford
Bristol
Hartford
Branford Boro
Waterbury
New London
Baltic
Putnam
Washington
Odessa
Seaford
Gainesville
Indian Harbor Beach
AK
AK
AK
AL
AL
AR
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
DC
DE
DE
FL
FL
99801
99603
99754
35630
36748
72160
85541
85268
85009
94623
94553
93631
90601
90731
95340
95624
91730
92054
92028
94102
95336
94065
94080
95134
94585
94590
80229
80302
80306
80422
80033
80461
80477
06430
06850
06902
06010
06101
06405
06708

06330
06260
20032
19730
19973
32602

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES

YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES


YES
   **  Nonrespondent
                                                                                 B-l

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   Survey
                      POTW Name
          List  of POTWs  in  the  Questionnaire  Survey

          Authority Hame	POTM Street	
                                                                                                                             POTH City
                                                                                                                                            State  Zip Code  Analytic
   45-10-049  Davie STP
   35-10-050  Sunrise STP No.  1
   23-10-051  Main Street Plant
   32-10-052  Plant City STP
   35-10-053  Ocala STP #2
   32-10-054  Fernandina Beach WWTF
   32-10-055  Martin St Plant
   21-10-056  St Petersburg So West TP
   35-10-057  Auburndale Wastewater TF
<•" 45-10-058  Mulberry STP
   32-10-059  Sarasota WWTP
   25-10-060  Iron Bridge Road STP
   35-11-061  Cartersville WPCP
   45-11-062  Fitzgerald C.S.  No.  3
   35-11-063  Statesboro WPCP
   45-11-064  Arlington Pond No.  1
   41-11-065  Garden City WPCP
   42-11-066  Northeast Clayton WPCP
** 41-11-067  Kennesaw STP
   41-11-068  Norman Park WPCP
   41-11-069  Crawford Creek STP
   35-11-070  Gum Creek WPCP
   45-11-071  Flat Creek Pond
   23-11-072  Snapfinger Cr STP
   45-11-073  Claxton WPCP
   41-11-074  Blue Ridge STP No.  1
   35-11-075  Johns Creek WPCP
   23-11-076  R M Clayton WPCP
   45-11-077  Buford Westside  CS
   35-11-078  Jackson Cr STP
** 45-11-079  Locust Grove East WPCP
   31-11-080  Horse Creek WPCP
   35-11-081  Camilla WPCP
   42-12-082  Waimanalo WWTF
   45-13-083  Vail Lagoon
   33-13-084  Dubuque WWTP
   41-13-085  Worthington WWTP
   45-13-086  Stanhope STL
   32-13-087  Ft Madison WWTP
   23-13-088  Davenport WWTP
   45-13-089  Spillville WWTP
   31-14-090  West Boise STP
   41-14-091  Aberdeen S/T Facility
   45-14-092  Kootenai-Ponderay Lagoon
** 45-14-093  Conda Sewage Lagoon
   41-15-094  Capron STP
   41-15-095  Tolono STP
   11-15-096  Chicago MSD Northside STW
Davie Utilities
Broward Co. Utilities
City of Pensacola
City of Plant City
Ocala DPU
City of Fernandina Beach
City of Kissimmee
City of St Petersburg
City of Auburndale
City of Mulberry
City of Sarasota
City of Orlando
City of Cartersville
Fitzgerald WLBC
City of Statesboro
City of Arlington
Town of Garden City
Clayton County Water Authority
Cobb County Water And Sewer
Town of Norman Park
Columbia County Board of Comm.
City of Cordele
Town of Dawsonville
Dekalb County Water And Sewer
City of Claxton
Town of Blue Ridge
Fulton County Board of Commission*
Atlanta DPW
City of Buford
Gwinnett County Water Pol.
Town of Locust Grove
City of Warner Robins
City of Camilla
Honolulu City And County
Town of Vail
Dubuque Public Works
Town of Worthington
City of Stanhope
City of Ft. Madison
City of Davenport
City of Spillville
City of Boise
City of Aberdeen
Kootenai-Ponderay W&SD
City of Conda
Village of Capron
Village of Tolono
Chicago MSD
   3591 NW 76th AVE.
   4350 Springtree Drive
   401 West Government St
   705 North Alexandria Street

   1007 South 5th Street
   PO Box 1608
   1635 3rd Ave North
   PO Box 186
   PO Box 707
   1850 12th Street
   PO Box 1418
   PO Box 648
   200 N Hooker St
   P.O. Box 10
   PO Box 126
   P 0 Box 7548
   4124 Flakes Mill Rd
irs 8100 River Birch Drive
   2440 Bolton Rd
   90 Scott St/City Hall
   75 Langly Drive

   P 0 Box 1488
   PO Box 328
   650 South King Street
   PO Box 128
   City Hall
   Foot of 20th Street
   P.O. Box 3606
   PO Box 32
   11818 Joplin Rd

   PC Box 1244
   Village Hall
   100 E Erie St
Davie
Sunrise
Pensacola
Plant City
Ocala
Fernandina Beach
Kissimmee
St Petersbur
Auburndale
Mulberry
Sarasota
Oviedo
Cartersville
Fitzgerald
Statesboro
Arlington
Garden City
Rex
Marietta
Norman Park
Augusta
Cordele
Dawsonville
Decatur
Claxton
Blue Ridge
Roswell
Atlanta
Buford
Lawrence
Locust Grove
Warner Robin
Camilla
Honolulu
Vail
Dubuque
Worthington
Stanhope
Fort Madison
Davenport
Spillville
Boise
Aberdeen
Sandpoint
Conda
Capron
Tolono
Chicago
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
HI
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
ID
ID
ID
ID
IL
IL
IL
33314
33351
32501
33566
32670
32034
32741
33713
33823
33860
34236
32765
30120
31750
30458
31713
31408
30273
30060
31771
30907
31015
30534
30034
30417
30513
30076
30318
30518
30245
30248
31093
31730
96813
51465
52001
52078
50246
52627
52808
52168
83702
83210
83864
83230
61012
61880
60611
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
                                                                                YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
                                                                                YES
YES
YES
      Nonrespondent
                                                                                 B-2

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   Survey IDf
                      POTW Ha
          List  of POTWs in the  Questionnaire Survey

         Authority  Hame                        POTW Street 	
                                                                                                                             POTH City
                                                                                                                                             State  Zip Code  Analytic
    15-15-097  Chicago MSD W/SW STW
    11-15-098  Chicago MSD-Calumet STW
    21-15-099  John E Egan WRP
    41-15-100  Tuscola STW South
    31-15-101  Morris STP
    41-15-102  Hamilton STP
    41-15-103  Lake Zurich NW STP
    24-15-104  NSSD-Clavey Rd, STP
    24-15-105  Waukegan STP
    41-15-106  Ashton Treatment System
    41-15-107  Algonquin WWTF
    31-15-108  Jacksonville STP
    41-15-109  Glasford STP
    21-15-110  Springfield SD E Sugar Creek
    31-15-111  Belleville STP #1
    45-15-112  Mackinaw Sewage Trtmt. Plant
    41-15-113  Norris City STP
    45-15-114  Crainville STP
    31-16-115  Greensburg STP
    21-16-116  Muncie WWTP
    31-16-117  Greenfield STP
    41-16-118  Syracuse STP
    25-16-119  Hammond WWTP
    45-16-120  Frankton WWTP
    32-16-121  Bloomington STP North
    32-16-122  Crawfordsville WWTP
    41-16-123  Farmland WWTP
    45-16-124  Union City STP
**  45-16-125  Batesville WWTP East
    21-16-126  South Bend WWTP
    31-16-127  Angola WWTP
    25-16-128  Westside WWTP
    21-16-129  Terre Haute WWTP
    45-16-130  Reynolds STP
    45-17-131  Lebo WWTP
    41-17-132  Herington STP
   33-17-133  Mission Township MSD #1
   33-17-134  Turkey Creek MSD #1
   22-17-135  Oakland WWTP
** 41-17-136  KCK WWTP #12
   41-18-137  Lawrenceburg WTP
   45-18-138  Walton STP
   41-18-139  Paris STP
   31-18-140  Danville STP
   45-18-141  Shepherdsville WWTP
   25-18-142  Morris Forman WTP
   31-18-143  Corbin STP
   35-18-144  Mount Sterling WTF
Chicago MSD
Chicago MSD
Chicago MSD
City of Tuscola
City of Morris
City of Hamilton
City of Lake Zurich
North Shore SD
North Shore SD
City of Ashton
City of Algonquin
City of Jacksonville
City of Glasford
Springfield SD
City of Belleville
City of Mackinaw
City of Norris City
City of Crainville
City of Greensburg
Muncie Sanitary District
City of Greenfield
City of Syracuse
Hammond SD
City of Frankton
City of Bloomington
City of Crawfordsville
City of Farmland
City of Union City
City of Batesville
South Bend Board of Public Works
City of Angola
City of Evansville
Terre Haute SD
Reynolds
City of Lebo
City of Herington
Johnson Co Unified SD
Johnson Co Unified SD
City of Topeka
City of Kansas City
City of Lawrenceburg
City of Walton
City of Paris
Danville Water And Sewer
City of Shepherdsville
Louisville & Jefferson Co
City of Corbin
City of Mount Sterling
100 E Erie St
100 East Erie Street
100 E Erie St
East Hillcrest Street
222 Wanponsee St
1010 Broadway
61 W. Main Street
P.O. Box 750
P.O. Box 750
200 W Douglas

3017 N. 8th RR.  12
101 S Illinois St
Village Hall

Elles Avenue Extended
950 S. Broadway
5002 Kilgore Ave
809 S State St

5143 Columbia Ave
105 Church Street
100 W. Dillman Road
115 N Columbia St
132 South Main Street
3113 S.  Riverside Drive
202 W Gilmore St
Civic Center Complex
Rural Route 21,  Box 860
Town of Reynolds
PO Box 14

P.O. Box 39
P.O. Box 39
1001 N E Poplar
701 N 7th St., Rm 421, Municipal

Stevenson Mill Road

PO Box 670
1015 Beech Street
400 South Sixth  Street
901 S Main St
       Chicago
       Chicago
       Chicago
       Tuscola
       Morris
       Hamilton
       Lake Zurich
       Gurnee
       Gurnee
       Ashton
       Algonquin
       Jacksonville
       Glasford
       Springfield
       Belleville
       Mackinaw
       Norris City
       Carterville
       Greensburg
       Muncie
       Greenfield
       Syracuse
       Hammond
       Frankton
       Bloomington
       Crawfordsville
       Farmland
       Union City
       Batesville
       South Bend
       Angola
       Evansville
       Terre Haute
       Reynolds
       Lebo
       Herington
       Shawnee Mission
       Shawnee Mission
       Topeka
Office Kansas City
       Lawrenceburg
       Walton
       Paris
       Danville
       Shepherdsvil
       Louisville
       Corbin
       Mount Sterling
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
60611
60611
60611
61995
60450
62341
60047
60031
60031
61006
60102
62650
61533
62707
62220
61755
61553
62918
47240
47304
46140
46567
46327
46044
47401
47933
47340
47390
47006
46228
46703
47708
47803
47980
66856
67449
66201
66201
66616
66101
40342
41094
40361
40422
40165
40202
40701
40353
YES

YES

YES

YES




YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
   ** Nonrespondent
                                                                                  B-3

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                                                    List  of  POTWs in the  Questionnaire  Survey
Survey IDf
                   POTO Haoe
                                                   Authority  Hame
                                                                                         POTW Street
                                                                                                                          POTH City
                                                                                                                                          State  Zip Code  Analytic
41-18-145  Central City STP
25-19-146  Central Treatment Plant
35-19-147  Bridge City Old Plant
31-19-148  Tallulah/Richmond STP
35-19-149  Natchitoches STP
23-19-150  New Orleans East Bank
23-19-151  New Orleans W. Bank STP
41-19-152  Dravo Treatment Plant
41-19-153  Gueydan STP
45-19-154  Dodson Lagoon
44-20-155  Lee WPCF
24-20-156  Pittsfield Wastewater TP
23-20-157  Fall River SCS & STP
32-20-158  Mansfield Sewerage System
34-20-159  N. Attleboro WWTF
34-20-160  Haverhill WWTP
23-20-161  Chicopee WWTP
34-20-162  Easthampton STP
34-20-163  Ayer WWC & TF
35-20-164  Billerica WWTP
42-20-165  Concord Sewerage System
34-20-166  Marlborough Easterly STP
34-20-167  Charles River WPCF
45-20-168  Medfield WWTF
24-20-169  Brockton WPCF
44-20-170  Wareham WPCF
44-20-171  Douglas WWTP
23-20-172  Fitchburg East WWTP
44-20-173  Hopedale WWTP
34-20-174  Milford STP
44-20-175  North Brookfiled WWT/YWC Inc.
34-20-176  Templeton WWTF
23-20-177  Upper Blackstone Reg. WWTP
44-20-178  Upton STP
44-20-179  Uxbridge WPCF
12-21-180  Back River WWTP
23-21-181  Patapsco WW Trtmt.  Plant
42-21-182  ELkton WWTP
41-21-183  Jefferson WWTP
32-21-184  Havre De Grace WWTP
24-22-185  Lewiston-Auhurn WWTP
35-22-186  Livermore Falls WWTF
22-22-187  Portland WD WTP
32-22-188  Prouts Neck WPCF
32-22-189  South Portland STP #1
42-22-190  Yarmouth WWTP
44-22-191  Paris Utility District WPC
42-22-192  Old Town WWTF
Central City Water Sewer Commission
East Baton Rouge Parish
Jeff Parish DD & S
City of Tallulah
City of Natchitoches
New Orleans ST WB
New Orleans S&W Board
St Bernard SD 1
City of Gueydan
City of Dodson
City of Lee
City of Pittsfield
City of Fall River
City of Mansfield
Attleborough Board of Sewer
City of Haverhill
City of Chicopee
Easthampton Town of
City of Ayer
City of Billerica
Concord Dept of Public Works
City of Marlborough
Charles River PC District
City of Medfield
City of Brockton
City of Wareham
City of Douglas
City of Fitchburg
City of Hopedale
City of Milford
City of North Brookfield
City of Templeton
Upper Blackstone WPCD
City of Upton
City of Uxbridge
City of Baltimore
City of Baltimore
Mayor & Comtn. of Elkton
Frederick Co Metro Comm
Havre De Grace DPW
Lewiston-Auburn WPCA
Town of Liverroore Falls
Portland Water District
Scarborough SD
City of So Portland
City of Yarmouth
Paris Utility Dist
Old Town City of
Box 430
P.O. Box 1471
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd.,  Suite  803
204 North Cedar st
PO Box 37
625 St. Joseph Street
625 St. Joseph Street
PO Box 86

901 Holmes Rd
One Government Center

240 Smith Street
18 Ashford Street
80 Medina St
43 Main Street, DPW Town Hall
Brook Street
250 Boston Rd
133 Keyes Road
860 Boston Post Road

99 Bridge Street
Sewerage Dept. City Hall
Rt. 6, off Sandwich Road

718 Main St
Townhall
PO Box 644
P.O. Box 1020
87 West River Street
River Road
8201 Eastern Boulevard
3501 Asiatic Ave
851 Revolutive Street

2 Maine St
P.O. Box 3553

111 Waterman Drive
Central City
Baton Rouge
Bar ah an
Tallulah
Natchitoches
New Orleans
New Orleans
Chalmette
Gueydan
Dodson
Lee
Pittsfield
Fall River
Mansfield
North Attleboro
Haverhill
Chicopee
Easthampton
Ayer
Billerica
Concord
Marlborough
Medway
Medfield
Brockton
Wareham
Douglas 111
Fitchburg
Hopedale
Milford
Southbridge
Baldwinsville
Worcester
Upton
Uxbridge
Baltimore
Baltimore
Elkton
Jefferson SD
Hauve de Grace
Lewiston
Livermore Fl
Portland
Scarborough
S. Portland
Yarmouth /T/
South Paris
Old Town
KY
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
ME
ME
ME
ME
ME
ME
ME
ME
42330
70821
90123
71282
71457
70165
70165
70032
70542
71422
01238
01201
02720
02048
02760
01830
01013
10127
01432
01862
01742
01752
02053
02052
02401
02571
01516
01420
01747
01757
01550
01468
01609
01568
01569
21224
21226
21921
21701
21078
04210
04254
04104
04074
04106
04096
04281
04468
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
                                                                             YES
YES
                                                                             YES
   Nonrespondent
                                                                               3-4

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   Survey
                      POTW Name
                                                       List  of  POTWs  in the  Questionnaire  Survey
                                                      Authority Name
                                                                                            POTW Street
                                                                                                                             POTW City
                                                                                                                                        State  Zip Code Analytic
   34-
   44-
   42
   34
   35
   35
   35
   23
   25
   41
   21
   21
   41
   31
   35
   45
   23
   23
   33-
   13-
   33-
   23-
   41-
   23-
   45-
   45-
   31-
   45-
   13
   45-
   41
   31
   23
   25
   45
   33
** 45
   41
   45-
   25-
   13
   21-
   35-
   35-
   45-
   35-
   25
   35-
 22-193
 •22-194
 -22-195
 -22-196
 -23-197
-23-198
'-23-199
-23-200
.-23-201
-23-202
-23-203
-23-204
-23-205
-23-206
-23-207
-23-208
-23-209
-23-210
-23-211
-23-212
-23-213
-23-214
•24-215
•24-216
•24-217
•24-218
•24-219
 24-220
 24-221
 24-222
-24-223
-24-224
-24-225
-25-226
-25-227
-25-228
-25-229
-25-230
 25-231
 25-232
 25-233
 25-234
 26-235
 26-236
 26-237
 27-238
 27-239
 28-240
Hartland Treatment Plant
Berwick WPCF
Kittery WPCF
Sanford WWTF
Dowagiac STP
Iron Mt-Kingsford WWTP
Dist. 3 WWTP
Flint WPCF
Ragnone  (Dist.#2) WWTP
Williamston WTP
Jackson WWTP
Wyoming WWTP
Sheridan WWTP
Whitehall STP-CS
Rochester STP
Merrill STP
Port Huron STP
Ann Arbor WWTP
Ypsi Community WWTP
Detroit STP
Trenton WWTP
Wyandotte WWTP
Eagle Lake WWTP
Seneca Treatment Plant
Tyler WWTP
Tracy STP
Fairmont WWTF
St Hillaire WWTP
Metropolitan TP
Gibbon WWTP
Ely Waste Treatment Fac
Hibbing WWTP-North
WLSSD Regional WWTF
St Joseph WWTP
Hamilton WWTP-S.W.
Rock Creek WWTP
Platte County Plant
Crocker WWTP
Enma N. WWTP
Coldwater Creek WWTP
Lemay WWTP
Missouri River WWTP
Corinth WWTP
West Biloxi STP
Sunflower WWTP
Glendive WWTF
Billings WWTP
Lake Hickory WWTP
City of Hartland
Berwick Sewer District
City of Kittery
Sanford Sewer District
City of Dowagiac
Iron Mountain-Kingsford
Genesee County Drain Comm.
City of Flint
Genesee County Drain Comm.
City of Williamston
City of Jackson
Wyoming WWTP
City of Sheridan
Muskegon County
City of Rochester
City of Merrill
City of Port Huron
Ann Arbor PW
Washtenaw County DPW
Detroit Board of Water Com.
City of Trenton
Wayne County Road Commission
City of Eagle Lake
Metropolitan Waste Control
City of Tyler
City of Tracy
City of Fairmont
City of St Hillaire
Metro Waste Control Commission
City of Gibbon
City of Ely
City of Hibbing
W. Lake Superior Sanitation District
City of St. Joseph
City of Hamilton
City of Independence
City of Kansas City
City of Crocker
City of Emma
St Louis MSD
St Louis MSD
St Louis MSD
City of Corinth
Harr. County WWMD
City of Sunflower
City of Glendive
City of Billings
City of Hickory
P.O. Box 392

P.O. Box 808

203 Chestnut St
PO Box 88 Park Drive
14412 Hogan
G-4652 Beecher Road
G-9290 Farrand Road
161 E. Grand River
161 West Michigan Avenue
3195 Wilson Avenue

8301 White Rd
400 6th Street
148 W Mahoney/Village Hall
100 Merchant St
49 S Dixboro Rd
2777 State Street
9300 West Jefferson
2800 Third Street
25717 Huron River Drive
PO Box 159
114 E 1st St
PO Box 296
2400 Chilos Road
City Hall
27th Avenue West and the Waterfront
3500 759 Highway
200 S Davis
9600 Norledge
5th Floor,  City Hall
PO Box 116
618 Main St
13798 Old Halls Ferry Rd

2000 Hampton Ave
PO Box 352
PO Box 2409
PO Box 145
P.O. Box 780
P.O. Box 30958
Hartland
Berwick Sew Dist
Kittery
Springvale
Dowagiac
Kingsford
Linden
Flint
Montrose
Williamston
Jackson
Grandville
Sheridan
Muskegon
Rochester
Merrill
Port Huron
Ann Arbor
Ypsilanti
Detroit
Trenton
Wyandotte
Eagle Lake
Eagan Township
Tyler
Tracy
Fairmont
St Hillaire
St. Paul
Gibbon
Ely
Hibbing
Duluth
St Joseph
Hamilton
Independence
Kansas City
Crocker
Concordia
Black Jack
Lemay
St Louis
Corinth
Gulfport
Sunflower
Glendive
Billings
Hickory City
ME
ME
ME
ME
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MN
MN
MN
MH
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MS
MS
MS
MT
MT
NC
04943
03901
03904
04083
49047
49801
48451
48502
48457
48895
49201
49418
48884
49442
48063
48637
48060
48105
48197
48209
48183
48134
56024
55121
56178
56175
56031
56754
55106
55335
55731
55746
55806
64504
64644
64053
64106
65452
64020
63034
63125
63139
38834
39505
38778
59330
59111
28601
YES
YES
YES


YES

YES

YES
YES
YES

YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES

YES
   ** Nonrespondent
                                                                                  B-5

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                                                    List  of  POTWs  in the  Questionnaire  Survey
Survey IQt
                   POTW Name
                                                   Authority Haroe
                                                                                         POTH Street
                                                                                                                          FOTW City
                                                                                                                                          State  Zip Code  Analytic
'•5-28-241  No.  3 School
35-28-242  Whiteville WWTP
35-28-243  Swearing Cr. WTP #1
23-28-244  Rocky Mount HWTP
31-28-245  Mason Farm WTP
45-28-246  Creswell SIP
45-29-247  Karlsruhe Lagoon
45-29-248  Wishek Lagoon
32-30-249  Kearney HWTP
41-30-250  Eustis WWTP
32-30-251  Beatrice WWTP
41-30-252  Burwell WWTP
45-30-253  Fullerton WWTP
41-30-254  Table Rock WWTP
32-31-255  Keene WWTP
32-31-256  Merrimack WWTP
34-31-257  Milford WWTF
34-31-258  Franklin STP
34-31-259  Somersworth WWTP
26-32-260  Bergen Co UA Sewer System
35-32-261  Cinnaminson STP
42-32-262  Cape May Reg STP
16-32-263  Passaic Valley Treat Plant
25-32-264  Gloucester County Region
35-32-265  E Windsor MUA WWTP
26-32-266  Middlesex County SA STP
26-32-267  Rahway Valley STP
32-32-268  Middletown Main STP
45-32-269  River Gardens STP
33-32-270  Parsippany-Troy Hills TP
35-32-271  Southern WPCF
23-32-272  Somerset-Raritan STP
26-32-273  JT Meet Treatment Plant
45-32-274  Oxford Wastewater Facility
35-33-275  Gallup STP
33-34-276  Douglas Co SID #1 WWTF
35-35-277  Bethlehem SD
42-35-278  Nott Road Plant
23-35-279  South Albany STP
16-35-280  Hunts Point WPCP
32-35-281  Endicott STP
33-35-282  Dunkirk STP
33-35-283  Beacon WPCP
42-35-284  Alden STP
35-35-285  Big Sister Cr.  STP
26-35-286  26th Ward WPCP
23-35-287  NW Quadrant TP
26-35-288  Bay Park WPC Plant
Cleveland County
City of Whiteville
City of Lexington
City of Rocky Mount
Orange Water and Sewer Authority
City of Creswell
City of Karlsruhe
City of Wishek
City of Kearney
City of Eustis
City of Beatrice
City of Burwell
City of Fullerton
City of Table Rock
City of Keene
Merrimack Board of Select
Milford Board of Select
NH Water Supply & Pollution
City of Somersworth
Bergen County Utility Authority
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
Cape May County MUA
Passaic Valley Sewerage
Gloucester Co  U.A.
Upper Millstone  RSA
Middlesex County SA
Rahway Valley SA
Township of Middletown SA
Aberdeen Twp MUA
Township of Parsippany Tr
Ocean County Sewerage Authority
Somerset-Raritan Valley SA
J M of Essex & Union
Warren County Pequest Riv.
City of Gallup
Douglas County SID #1
City of Bethlehem
City of Guilderland
Albany County Sewer District
NYC DEP
City of Endicott
City of Dunkirk
City of Beacon
City of Alden
Erie County
NYC DEP
NW Quadrant PWB
Nassau County DPW
PO Box 592

PO Box 1180
PO Box 366
PO Box 115

PO Box 306
P.O. Box 489

P.O. Box 279
404 Grand Avenue
511 5th St

580 Main Street
P.O. Box 235
Milford Town Hall

157 Main Street
P.O. Box 122
1621 Riverton Rd
Cape May Courthouse,Co Bd of Freeholder
600 Wilson Ave
P.O. Box 1339
7 Wiltshire Drive
P.O. Box 461
1050 East Hazelwood Avenue
PO Box 205
30 Noble Place

Cedar Run Dock Road

500 S First St
PO Box 159
PO Box 1270
State Farm Road
P.O. Box 4187
Coster St and Ryawa Ave
Village of Endicott Main St.,  17C
Wright Park Drive
427 Main Street
13336 Broadway
8443 Lakeshore Rd
Bureau of Wastewater Treatment Hards  Is
170 Payne Beach Rd
P.O. Box 148
Cleveland County
Whiteville
Lexington City
Rocky Mount
Carrboro
Creswell
Karlsruhe
Wishek
Kearney
Eustis
Beatrice
Burwell
Fullerton
Table Rock
Keene
Merrimack
Milford
Franklin
Somersworth
Little Ferry
Cinnaminson
Cape May
Newark
Blackwood
East Windsor
Sayreville
Rahway
Belford
Aberdeen
Parsippany
West Creek
Bridgewater Twp
Elizabeth
Bellvedere
Gallup
Zephyr Cove
Cedar Hill
Guilderland
Albany
New York
Endicott
Dunkirk
Beacon
Alden
Angola
New York
Hilton
East Rockaway
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
ND
ND
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NH
NH
NH
NH
NH
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NM
NV
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
28150
28472
27292
27801
27510
27928
58744
58495
68847
69028
68310
68823
68638
68447
03431
03054
03055
03235
03878
07643
08077
08210
07105
08012
08520
08872
07065
07718
07747
07054
08092
08876
07202
07823
87305
89448
12054
12084
12204
10474
13760
14048
12508
14004
14006
10035
14468
11518
YES

YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES

YES

YES
YES
YES
YES




YES

YES
   Nonrespondent
                                                                               B-6

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   Survey
                      FOIW Hame
                                                  List  of  POTWs in the  Questionnaire  Survey

                                                 Authority Hame	POTH Street	
                                                                                                                             POIW City
                                                                                                                                             State  Zip Code  Analytic
   36-
   26
   33
   36
   36
   33
   46
   16
   25
   33
   45
   16
   26
   26
   33
   43
   26
   35-
   35-
   33-
   26-
   35-
   35-
   41
   15
   23-
   35
   41-
   13-
   35-
   13-
   33-
   45-
** 35-
   41-
   41-
   33-
   45-
   41-
   31-
   45-
   41-
   41-
   45-
   23-
   25-
   45-
   45-
 35-289
 -35-290
 •35-291
 •35-292
 -35-293
-35-294
 •35-295
-35-296
.-35-297
-35-298
'-35-299
 -35-300
 -35-301
 -35-302
 -35-303
 -35-304
 •35-305
 •35-306
 •35-307
 •35-308
 35-309
 36-310
•36-311
 36-312
 36-313
 36-314
•36-315
 36-316
 36-317
 36-318
-36-319
 36-320
 36-321
 36-322
 36-323
 36-324
 36-325
 36-326
 36-327
 36-328
 36-329
•36-330
 36-331
 36-332
 36-333
 36-334
 36-335
 36-336
Belgrave WPC Facility
Cedar Creek WPC Plant
Glen Cove STP
Inwood STP
Long Beach WPC Plant
Port Washington STP
West Long Beach STP
Wards Island WPCP
Metro Syracuse STP Serv A
New Windsor STP
Brewster STP
Bowery Bay WPCP
Jamaica WPCP
Rockaway WPCP
Orangetown DPW
Saratoga County SD#1 WPCP
Port Richmond WPCP
Cayuga Heights STP
New Paltz STP
Port Chester SD STP
Yonkers Joint STP
Delphos STP
St. Mary's STP
Guilford Lake S.D. STP
Easterly WWTP
Euclid WWTP
North Olmstead WWTP
North Royalton WWTP
Southerly WWTP
Sandusky WPCF
Mill Creek WWTP
Muddy Creek WWTP
Deshler STP
Ironton STP
Fullers Creekside Est.
Plain City WTP
Meander Creek STP
West Carrollton STP
Mt. Gilead WWTP
Port Clinton STP
Thornville STP
Twin Lakes WWTP
Windham WWTP
Mill Creek Subdivision STP
Canton Wastewater Plant
Massillon STP
Brentwood Estates STP #24
Hudson STP
Belgrave WPCD
Nassau County DPW
Glen Cove DPW
Nassau County DPW
Long Beach DPW
Port Washington WPCD
West Longbeach Sewer District
NYC DEP
Onondaga County DOS
City of Windsor
NYC DEP
NYC DEP
NYC DEP
NYC DEP
Town of Orangetown
Saratoga County SD #1
NYC DEP
City of Cayuga Heights
City of New Paltz
Westchester Co DEF
Westchester County DEF
City of Delphos
St Marys Waste Treatment
Columbiana County
NEORSD
City of Euclid
City of North Olmsted
City of North Royalton
NE Ohio RSO
City of Sandusky
Cincinnati Metro SD
Cincinnati Metro SD
City of Deshler
Ironton City of
Lucas County
Village of Plain City
Mallhoning City Board
City of West Carrollton
City of Mt. Gilead
City of Port Clinton
City of Thornville
Portage County
City of Windham
Shelby County Board
City of Canton
City of Massillon
Summit County
City of Hudson
P.O. Box 408
P.O. Box 88
100 Morris Avenue

1 West Chester Street
P.O. Box 790
2150 Bay Boulevard
Wards Island
650 W Hiawatha Blvd

Box D, Jay St
4301 Berrian Boulevard
Bureau of Wastewater Treatment Wards
Bureau of Wastewater Treatment Wards
Route 303

Bureau of Wastewater Treatment Wards
836 Hanshaw Rd
25 Plattekill Ave
110 Willett Avenue

Town Hall
101 E. Spring Street
PO Box 423
3826 Euclid Avenue
22201 Lakeshore Blvd
5206 Dover Center Rd
13834 Ridge Rd
6000 Canal Rd
220 Meigs St
1600 Gest St
1600 Gest Street
101 E. Main Street
PO Box 704
1111 South McCord Road
213 S. Chillicothe Street
Mineral Ridge Coll.  System
601 West Central Ave
72 W. High St
N. Jackson St
Board of Public Affairs
PO Box 390
3530 Central Avenue
2695 Erie St S
25 N Main St
27 E Main St
   Great Neck
   Wantagh
   Glen Cove
   Inwood
   Long Beach
   Port Washington
   Atlantic Beach
   New York
   Syracuse
   Newburgh /City/
   Katonah
   New York
Is New York
Is New York
   Orangeburg
   Half Moon
Is New York
   Ithaca
   New Paltz
   Port Chester
   Yonkers
   Delphos
   St.  Mary's
   Libson
   Cleveland
   Euclid
   N.  Olmstead
   N.  Royalton
   Cuyahoga Hgt
   Sandusky
   Cincinnati
   Cincinnati
   Deshler
   Ironton
   Holland
   Plain City
   Mineral Ridge
   W Carrollton
   Mt  Gilead
   Port Clinton
   Thornville
   Ravenna
   Windham
   Shelby
   Canton
   Massillon
   Akron
   Hudson
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
11022
11793
11542
11501
11561
11050
11509
10035
13204
12550
10536
11102
10035
10035
10962
12020
10035
14850
12561
10573
10705
45833
45885
44432
44115
44123
44070
44133
44125
44870
45204
45204
43516
45638
43528
43064
44440
45449
43338
43452
43706
44266
44288
45365
44702
44646
44308
44236
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
   ** Nonrespondent
                                                                                  B-7

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                                                       List  of  POTWs in the  Questionnaire  Survey
   Survey IDf
                      POTH Hame
                                                      Authority Rape
                                                                                            POTW Street
                                                                                                                             FOTM City
                                                                                                                                             State  Zip Code  Analytic
   41-36-337  Mason SIP
   41-37-338  Stnngtown SIP
** 45-37-339  Depew Lagoon
   45-37-340  HoldenviUe South STP
   35-37-341  Blackwell STP
   45-38-342  Sandy STP
   35-38-343  Tryon Creek STP
   41-38-344  Scappoose STP
   25-38-345  St Helens STP
   41-38-346  Cave Junction STP
   35-38-347  Lebanon Sewage Treat Plant
   35-38-348  Stayton STP
   22-38-349  Columbia Blvd. STP
   41-39-350  Ortanna Twp Sewage System
   13-39-351  Alcosan WWTP
   35-39-352  Upper Allegheny JSA STP
   33-39-353  Kiski Valley WPCA
   41-39-354  Amity Township STP
   41-39-355  Milford Trumbauersville
   31-39-356  Downingtown Regional WPCC
   41-39-357  Carlisle Suburban STP
   31-39-358  Middletown WPCP
   45-39-359  Girard STP
   45-39-360  Brockway Boro STP
   41-39-361  Moosic WWTP
   22-39-362  Scranton Sewer Authority
   21-39-363  City of Allentown WWTP
   33-39-364  Greater Hazelton JSA STP
   35-39-365  Upper Shenango Valley STP
   45-39-366  Burnham STP
   33-39-367  E Norriton Plymouth TP
   33-39-368  Upper Moreland-Hatboro TP
   12-39-369  Northeast WPC Plant
   12-39-370  Southeast WPC Plant
   12-39-371  Southwest WPC
 ** 45-39-372  Kreamer STP
   45-39-373  Garrett Boro WWTF
   41-39-374  Ligonier STP
 ** 41-39-375  New Freedom Wtp
   32-39-376  Springettsbury Twp STP
   23-39-377  York Water Poll. Cont.  Center
   44-40-378  East Greenwich STP
   42-40-379  Jamestown Sewage System
   44-40-380  New Shorehara HPCF
   24-40-381  Bucklin Pt STP
   23-40-382  Cranston WPCF
   34-40-383  Westerly WPCF
   35-41-384  Isabela Sanitary System
City of Mason
Stringtown Public Works Authority
City of Depew
City of HoldenviUe
City of Blackwell
City of Sandy
City of Portland
City of Scappoose
City of St Helens
City of Cave Junction
City of Lebanon
City of Stayton
City of Portland
Board of Hamiltonban Twp
Allegheny County Sanitary Authority
Upper Allegheny Joint SA
Kiski Valley WPCA
Amity Township Municipal Authority
Milford Trumbauersville
Downingtown Area Regional Authority
Carlisle Suburban Authority
Middletown Borough Authority
Girard Borough
Brockway Boro Municipal Authority
Lackawanna River Basin SA
Scranton Sewer Authority
Allentown Authority
Greater Hazelton JSA
Upper Shenango Val WPCA
Burnham Boro Municipal Authority
Norriton-Plymouth JS Authority
Upper Moreland-Hatboro SA
Philadelphia HPC Division
Philadelphia WPC Division
Philadelphia WPC Division
Kreamer Municipal Authority
Garrett Boro Municipal Authority
Ligonier Municipal Authority
New Freedom Borough Authority
Springettsbury Twp. SA
York City Sewer Authority
East Greenwich DPW
City of Jamestown
New Shoreham Sewer Commission
Blackstone Valley Sewer District
Cranston DPW
City of Westerly
Puerto Rico Aqueduct & SA
202 W.  Main Street

PO Box 357
Box 789
PO Box 350
P.O. Box 116
195 Foothills Road

PO Box 278

33110 Tennessee Rd
362 N 3rd Ave
5001 N. Columbia Blvd.

3300 Preble Ave
320 4th Avenue
1200 Pine Run Rd
PO Box 45
240 Clearwater Drive
Catherine & Emanus Streets
34 Main Street West
501 Main St

307 N. Washington Avenue
112 Union Street
P.O. Box 651
155 West Connelly Blvd
200 First Ave
200 Ross Street
P.O. Box 535
3900 Richmond Street
1101 Market St 5th Fl ARATOW
1101 Market St 5th Fl ARATOW

PO Box 218

150 E. Main Street
3501 North Sherman Street
P.O. Box 509
102 Campbell Ave
140 Pettaconsett Avenue
Mason
Stringtown
Depew
HoldenviUe
Blackwell
Sandy
Lake Oswego
Scappoose
St Helens
Cave Junction
Lebanon
Stayton
Portland
Orrtanna
Pittsburgh
Tarentum
Leechburg
Douglassville
Milford Twp
Downingtown
Carlisle
Middletown
Girard
Brockway
Moosic
Scranton
Allentown
Hazelton
Sharon
Burnham
Norristown
Willowgrove
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Kreamer
Garrett
Ligonier Boro
New Freedom
York
York
East Greenwich /T/
Jamestown /t/
New Shoreham /t/
E Providence
Cranston
Westerly /T/
Isabela
OH
OK
OK
OK
OK
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
FA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
RI
RI
RI
RI
RI
RI
RQ
45040
74569
74028
74848
74631
97055
97034
97056
97051
97523
97355
97383
97203
17325
15233
15084
15656
19502
18970
19335
17013-
17057
16417
15824
18507
18503
18101
18201
16146
17009
19401
19090
19137
19107
19107
17842
15542
15658
17349
17402
17403
02818
02835
02807
02196
02920
02891
00662
      YES
      YES
      YES

      YES

      YES

      YES
      YES
      YES

      YES

      YES


      YES
-1185
      YES
      YES
      YES
      YES
      YES
      YES
      YES
                                                                             YES
   ** Nonrespondent

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   Survey
                     FOTH Name
          List  of  POTWs  in the  Questionnaire  Survey

         Authority Mame	POIW Street
                                                                                                                            POTW City
                                                           State  Zip Code  Analytic
   25-42-385  Elgin  Street WWTP
   23-42-386  Plum Island Trtmt. Plant
** 45-42-387  Swift  Creek Trtmt. Plant
   35-42-388  Florence STP #1
   35-42-389  Wade Hampton Plant
   45-42-390  Ridgeland Sewer  System
   31-42-391  Lyman  Waste Trtmt. Plant
   45-42-392  Fort Mill WWTP
   35-43-393  Brookings WWT Facility
   21-43-394  Sioux  Falls WWT  Facility
   33-44-395  Maryville Regional STP
   33-44-396  Newport WWTP
   35-44-397  Tullahoma Municipal  WWTS
   45-44-398  Signal Mountain  STP
   25-44-399  Third  Creek WWTP
   25-44-400  Memphis E. Maxson WWTP
   15-45-401  Wells  Creek STP
   31-45-402  Andrews STP
   45-45-403  Clifton STP
   31-45-404  Central STP
   35-45-405  Still  Creek STP
   24-45-406  Central STP
   15-45-407  Central STP
   45-45-408  Ponder STP
   45-45-409  San Diego STP
   22-45-410  Haskell St. STP
   41-45-411  Pecan  Grove STP
   42-45-412  Fredericksburg STP
   41-45-413  Nixon  STP
   45-45-414  Navasota STP
   45-45-415  Gruver STP
   41-45-416  North  STP
   22-45-417  Almeda Sims STP
   25-45-418  Southwest STP
   31-45-419  South  STP
   35-45-420  Alief  Regional STP
   35-45-421  Parkglen STP
   45-45-422  Westheimer Road  STP
   45-45-423  East Cedar Creek Fresh  Water
             Supply Dis
   41-45-424  China  STP
   41-45-425  North  STP
   35-45-426  Bay City STP
   25-45-427  Waco Regional  STP
   41-45-428  Cameron STP
   31-45-429  Jackson Street STP
   15-45-430  Southside STP
   15-45-431  Village Creek  STP
N. Charleston Sewer District
City of Charleston
City of Darlington
Florence Utilities Division
WCRSA
City of Ridgeland
City of Lyman
City of Ft. Mill
Brookings Municipal Utilities
City of Sioux Falls
Maryville Board of Utilities
Newport Utilities Board
City of Tullahoma
City of Signal Mountain
Knoxville WWCS
City of Memphis
City of Palestine
City of Andrews
City of Clifton
City of Freeport
City of Bryan
City of Trinity Ra
City of Dallas
City of Ponder
Duval County CRD
City of El Paso
Pecan Grove MUD
City of Fredericksburg
City of Nixon
City of Navasota
City of Gruver
City of Silsbee
City of Houston
City of Houston
City of Humble
Gulf Coast WDA
City of Houston
Westheimer Road MUD
East Cedar Creek FWSD

City of China
City of Port Arthur
City of Bay City
Brazos River Authority
City of Cameron
City of Orange
City of Tyler
City of Fort Worth
1000 Herbert Street

PO Box 11
Drawer EE,  City Complex
PO Box 5242  Sta B
PO Box 159
525 Western Ave
Water Reclamation,
4300 N Glenwood Rd
1100 Ridgeway Ave/City  Hall
2015 Neyland Dr
125 N.  Main St
PO Drawer Z
111 Lodgston

128 E.  Fourth St.

P.O. Box 531196
1020 Sargent Road
PO Box 511
ECO Resources,  12550  Emily Court

100 West 3rd Street
PO Box 910
PO Box 947
105 South Third St
198 Hirsch Rd
P.O. Box 1562
PO Box 1627

P.O. Box 1562
198 Hirsch Rd
PO Box 309
1217  Avenue J
PO Box 7555

PO Box 520
PO Box 2039
PO Box 870
Charleston
Charleston
Darlington
Florence
Greenville
Ridgeland
Lyman
Fort Mill
Brookings
Sioux Falls
Maryville
Newport
Newbern
Signal Mount
Knoxville
Memphis
Palestine
Andrews
Clifton
Freeport
Bryan
Grand Prairie
Dallas
Ponder
San Diego
El Paso
Sugarland
Fredericksburg
Nixon
Navasota
Gruver
Silsbee
Houston
Houston
Humble
Houston
Houston
Houston
Mabank

China
Port Arthur
Bay City
Waco
Cameron
Orange
Tyler
Fort Worth
sc
sc
sc
sc
sc
sc
sc
sc
SD
SD
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
29405
29401
29532
29501
29606
29936
29365
29715
57006
57104
37801
37821
37388
37377
37916
38109
75801
79714
76634
77541
77801
75053
75216
76259
78384
79999
77478
78624
78140
77868
79040
77656
77020
77001
77338
77058
77001
77020
75147
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
                                        TX
77613
77640
77414
76710
76520
77630
75701
76101
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES

                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES
                                                         YES

                                                         YES
                                                         YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
   ** Nonrespondent
                                                                                 B-9

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                                                       List  of  POTWs  in  the Questionnaire  Survey
   Survey
                      POTW Name
                                                      Authority Ha
                                                                                           POTH Street
                                                                                                                            POTW City
                                                                                                                                            State  Zip Code  Analytic
   25-45-432  Abilene STP
   41-45-433  Northeast STP
   35-45-434  San Felipe STP
** 21-46-435  Granger-Hunter STP
   25-46-436  SLC Reclamation Plant
   24-46-437  So Valley Water Rec.  Facility
   24-46-438  Central Weber WWTP
   41-47-439  Mt. Sidney Ft Defiance ST
   25-47-440  Northside/Southside STP
** 31-47-441  Fredericksburg STP
   25-47-442  Lynchburg STP
   23-47-443  Boat Harbor WPCF
   22-47-444  James River WPCF
   32-47-445  Water Reclamation Project
   32-47-446  Nansemond WPCF
   23-47-447  Chesapeake-Elizabeth WPCF
   32-47-448  York River WPCF
   41-48-449  Lyndon STP
   41-48-450  Newport WPCF
   45-48-451  Quechee WPC
   45-48-452  Taftsville STP
   23-49-453  Vancouver Westside STP
   25-49-454  Renton WWTP
   12-49-455  West Point WWTP
   41-49-456  Sumas S/T Facility
   45-49-457  Mabton STP
   41-50-458  Adams WWTP
   23-50-459  Green Bay MSD WWTP
** 41-50-460  Stockbridge STP
   42-50-461  Portage WWTP
   41-50-462  Wis Dells-Lake Delton STP
   45-50-463  Wabeno SD #1 Lagoons
   41-50-464  Kieler SD tl STP
   41-50-465  Johnson Creek WWTP
   35-50-466  Merrill STP
   12-50-467  Jones Island Sewage Treatment
   21-50-468  Janesville WWTP
   45-50-469  Gresham WWTP
   41-50-470  Lake Geneva WWTP
   33-50-471  Brookfield STP
   25-50-472  Waukesha STP
   41-50-473  Winneconne WWTP
   45-50-474  Vesper Lagoons
   35-51-475  Weirton WWT Facility
   35-51-476  Greenbrier PSD No.  2  STP
   35-51-477  Wheeling WPC Fac
   41-51-478  Marlinton STP
   31-52-479  Rock Springs STP
City of Abilene
City of Mount Pleasant
City of Del Rio
Granger-Hunter Imp. District
Salt Lake City
So Valley Water Rec. Board
Central Weber SID
Augusta County Service Authority
City of Danville
City of Fredericksburg
City of Lynchburg
Hampton Roads Sanitary District
Hampton Roads Sanitary District
Upper Occoquan Sewer Authority
Hampton Roads Sanitary District
Hampton Roads Sanitary District
Hampton Roads Sanitary District
City of Lyndon
Newport City
Hartford
City of Woodstock
Vancouver DPW
Municipality of Metro Seattle
Municipality of Metro Seattle
City of Sumas
City of Mabton
Adams Water & Sewer Utilities
Green Bay MSD
Stock Bridge Sanitary District
Portage Wastewater Treatment
Wis. Dells-Lake Delton
Wabeno San Dist No. 1
Kieler S. D. No.  1
City of Johnson Creek
Merrill Sewage Utility
Milwaukee MSD
City of Janesville
Gresham Water & Sewer Utilities
City of Lake Geneva
Brookfield Sewer Utility
City of Waukesha
City of Winneconne
City of Vesper
Weirton San Board
Greenbrier County PSD No. 2
Wheeling Sanitary Board
City of Marlinton
City of Rock Springs
PO Box 60
P.O. Box 1421
PO Box 1469

1530 SW Temple St
P.O. Box 277

PO Box 2448
460 Williamson Rd
PO Box 7447

P.O. Box 5000
111 City Farm Rd

P.O. Box 5000
5332 Shore Drive
74 Main Street
15 Bridge St,  White River  Ju
Town Hall,  29  The Green
1800 Del Monte Way
1200 Monster
821 2nd Avenue
P.O.  Box 19015

115 W.  Pleasant Street

4904  McGraw Ave

P.O.  Box 238

260 West Seeboth Street
123 E.  Delavan Drive

PO Box 740

201 Delafield St

502 S Hemlock
5000  Freedom Way
PO Box 673
PO Box 6348
709 2nd Avenue
Abilene
Mount Pleasant
Del Rio
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Cy
Midvale
Ogden
Staunton
Danville
Fredericksbg
Lynchburg
Virginia Beach
Newport News
Manassas Park
Virginia Beach
VA Beach
Seaford
Lyndon /T/
Newport
Hartford
Woodstock
Vancouver
Renton
Seattle
Sumas
Mabton
Friendship
Green Bay
Stockidge
Portage
Wisconsin Dells
Wabeno
Kieler
Johnson Creek
Merrill
Milwaukee
Janesville
Gresham
Lake Geneva
Brookfield /C/
Waukesha
Winneconne /T/
Vesper
Weirton
Rainell
Wheeling
Marlinton
Rock Springs
TX
TX
TX
UT
UT
UT
UT
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VT
VT
VT
VT
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
HI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WV
WV
WV
WV
WY
76621
75455
78840
84111
84115
84047
84401
24401
24540
22494
24505
23455
23602
22110
23455
23455
23696
05849
05855
05001
05091
98660
98055
98104
98295
98935
53910
54307-
53088
53901
53965
54566
53812
53038
54452
53204
53545
54128
53147
53005
53186
54986
54489
26062
25962
26003
24954
82901
YES

YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
                                                                             YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
                                                                       -9015
YES
YES

YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
      Nonrespondent
                                                                                 B-10

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      APPENDIX C
DATABASE FILE CONTENTS
         C-0

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                                     APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
MEMBER
NAME
S0101
S0102
S0103
S0104
S0105
S0106
S0107
S0108
S0109
S0110
S0111
S0201
S0202
S0301
S0401
S0402
S0501
S0502
S0601
S0602
S0701
S0702
SECTION/DESCRIPTION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
I GENERAL POTW INFORMATION
II LAND APPLICATION
II*INDIVIDUAL LAND APPLICATION INFO
III DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
IV INCINERATION
IV*INDIVIDUAL INCINERATOR INFO.
V MONOFILL
V* INDIVIDUAL MONOFILL INFO.
VI CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
VI*INDIVIDUAL CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
VII OCEAN DISPOSAL
VII OCEAN DISPOSAL
QUESTION NO.
1 3(E)
3(F) 9
10(1 18)
10(19 36)
11 20
21
22 30
31
32(1 14)
32(15 28)
33 36
1 14
15 31
1 15
1 10
11 26
1 11
12 22
1 9
10 21
1 9
10 19
RECORD
LENGTH
305
142
248
247
231
703
278
237
238
252
162
278
304
315
198
420
188
145
117
175
362
483
NUMBER OF
VARIABLES
19
19
58
60
67
43
79
96
102
102
28
94
.85
109
66
117
68
51
43
53
29
79
OBS
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
517
460
460
512
460
460
460
473
460
460
  Multiple records for more than one copies of Part B completed.

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0101
AQ1A
AQ1B
AQ1C
AQ1D
AQ1E
AQ1F
AQ1G
AQ2A
AQ2B
AQ2C
AQ2D
AQ3A
AQ3B
AQ3C1
AQ3C2
AQ3D
AQ3E
EPISODE
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
40
9
30
20
15
2
10
40
20
2
10
20
15
20
4
20
15
4
9
17
57
66
96
116
131
133
143
183
203
205
215
235
250
270
274
294
13
4
POTW NAME
NPDES PERMIT NUMBER
ADDRESS OF POTW
CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE
COUNTY
STATE
ZIP CODE
MAILING ADDRESS
MAILING ADDRESS(CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE)
MAILING ADDRESS (STATE)
MAILING ADDRESS (ZIP CODE)
CONTACT PERSON
JOB TITLE
TELEPHONE NUMBER
BEST TIME TO CALL
ALTERNATE CONTACT PERSON
JOB TITLE
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
SURVEY ID NUMBER
Member Name: S0102
AQ3F1
AQ3F2
AQ4
AQ5
AQ6A
AQ6B
AQ6C
AQ7
AQ8
AQ9A
AQ9B
AQ9B1
AQ9B2
AQ9B3
AQ9B4
AQ9B40TH
EPISODE
ST
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
20
4
8
8
8
8
8
1
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
15
4
2
9
19
39
43
51
59
67
75
83
84
92
100
108
116
124
132
140
15
4
6
TELEPHONE NUMBER
BEST TIME TO CALL
POPULATION SERVED BY POTW
ESTIMATED HOUSEHOLDS SERVED BY POTW
# OF INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGERS
// OF NON-DOMESTIC DISCHARGERS
TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS
COMBINE SANITARY WASTEWATER & STORMWATER
STORM WATER TREATMENT
DAILY DESIGN FLOW (ANNUAL AVERAGE)
DAILY TOTAL FLOW (ANNUAL AVERAGE)
DAILY DOMESTIC FLOW (ANNUAL AVERAGE)
DAILY INDUSTRIAL & OTHER FLOW (ANN.AVG.)
DAILY INFILTRATION FLOW (ANNUAL AVG)
DAILY OTHER FLOW (ANNUAL AVG)
DAILY OTHER FLOW (SPECIFY NAME)
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0103
AQ10 CHAR
AQ10B011 CHAR
AQ10B012 NUM
AQ10B013 NUM
AQ10B021 CHAR
AQ10B022 NUM
AQ10B023 NUM
AQ10B031 CHAR
AQ10B032 NUM
AQ10B033 NUM
AQ10B041 CHAR
AQ10B042 NUM
AQ10B043 NUM
AQ10B051 CHAR
AQ10B052 NUM
AQ10B053 NUM
AQ10B061 CHAR
AQ10B062 NUM
AQ10B063 NUM
AQ10B071 CHAR
AQ10B072 NUM
AQ10B073 NUM
AQ10B081 CHAR
AQ10B082 NUM
AQ10B083 NUM
AQ10B091 CHAR
AQ10B092 NUM
AQ10B093 NUM
AQ10B101 CHAR
AQ10B102 NUM
AQ10B103 NUM
AQ10B111 CHAR
AQ10B112 NUM
AQ10B113 NUM
AQ10B121 CHAR
AQ10B122 NUM
AQ10B123 NUM
AQ10B131 CHAR
AQ10B132 NUM
AQ10B133 NUM
AQ10B141 CHAR
AQ10B142 NUM
AQ10B143 NUM

1
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8

19
20
21
29
37
38
46
54
55
63
71
72
80
88
89
97
105
106
114
122
123
131
139
140
148
156
157
165
173
174
182
190
191
199
207
208
216
224
225
233
241
242
250

INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE


ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS MANUFACTURING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
ALUMINUM FORMING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
BATTERY MANUFACTURING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
CAN MAKING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
CHEMICALS , INORGANIC
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
ORG CHEMICALS, PLASTICS AND SYN
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
COIL COATING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
COPPER FORMING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
ELECTROPLATING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)














FIBERS











ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
EXPLOSIVES MANUFACTURING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)





FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS PROCESSING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
HAZORDOUS WASTE SITE CLEANUP
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
IRON AND STEEL
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)









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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
ember Name: S0103 (Continued)
AQ10B151 CHAR
AQ10B152 NUM
AQ10B153 NUM
AQ10B161 CHAR
AQ10B162 NUM
AQ10B163 NUM
AQ10B171 CHAR
AQ10B172 NUM
AQ10B173 NUM
AQ10B181 CHAR
AQ10B182 NUM
AQ10B183 NUM
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0104
AQ10B191 CHAR
AQ10B192 NUM
AQ10B193 NUM
AQ10B201 CHAR
AQ10B202 NUM
AQ10B203 NUM
AQ10B211 CHAR
AQ10B212 NUM
AQ10B213 NUM
AQ10B221 CHAR
AQ10B222 NUM
AQ10B223 NUM
AQ10B231 CHAR
AQ10B232 NUM
AQ10B233 NUM
AQ10B241 CHAR
AQ103242 NUM
AQ10B243 NUM
AQ10B251 CHAR
AQ10B252 NUM
AQ10B253 NUM
AQ10B261 CHAR
AQ10B262 NUM
AQ10B263 NUM
AQ10B271 uHAR
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
4
2
9

1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
I
8
8
1
8
8
i_
258
259
267
275
276
284
292
293
301
309
310
318
15
4
6

19
20
28
36
37
45
53
54
62
70
71
79
87
88
96
104
105
113
121
122
130
138
139
147
155
LABORATORIES AND HOSPITALS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
LAUNDRIES , INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
LEATHER TANNING & FINISHING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
METAL FINISHING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

METAL MOLDING & CASTING (FOUNDRIES)
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
METALS FORMING, NON-FERROUS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
METALS MFC, NON-FERROUS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES (CLEANING)
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PAINT MFC & FORMULATION
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PESTICIDE MFC, FORM, PCK
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PETROLEUM REFINING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PHARMACEUTICAL MFC , FORM , PCK
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PLASTICS MOLDING & FORMING
                                     C   4

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0104
AQ10B272 NUM
AQ10B273 NUM
AQ10B281 CHAR
AQ10B282 NUM
AQ10B283 NUM
AQ10B291 CHAR
AQ10B292 NUM
AQ10B293 NUM
AQ10B301 CHAR
AQ10B302 NUM
AQ10B303 NUM
AQ10B311 CHAR
AQ10B312 NUM
AQ10B313 NUM
AQ10B321 CHAR
AQ10B322 NUM
AQ10B323 NUM
AQ10B331 CHAR
AQ10B332 NUM
AQ10B333 NUM
AQ10B340 CHAR
AQ10B341 CHAR
AQ10B342 NUM
AQ10B343 NUM
AQ10B350 CHAR
AQ10B351 CHAR
AQ10B352 NUM
AQ10B353 NUM
AQ10B360 CHAR
AQ10B361 CHAR
AQ10B362 NUM
AQ10B363 NUM
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0105
AQUA CHAR
AQ11B CHAR
AQ11C CHAR
AQ11D CHAR
AQ11E CHAR
(Continued)
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
8
50
1
8
8
50
1
8
8
50
1
8
8
4
2
9

1
1
1
1
1

156
164
172
173
181
189
190
198
206
207
215
223
224
232
240
241
249
257
258
266
291
274
275
283
358
341
342
350
425
408
409
417
15
4
6

19
20
21
22
23

NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PORCELAIN ENAMELING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
PULP & PAPER MILLS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
SOAP , DETERGENTS , CLEANING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
STEAM ELECTRIC POWER GENERATING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
TEXTILE MILLS
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
TIMBER PRODUCTS PROCESSING
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
SPECIFY THE OTHER CATEGORY
OTHER
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
SPECIFY THE OTHER CATEGORY
OTHER
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
SPECIFY THE OTHER CATEGORY
OTHER
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW (MGD)
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

ACTIVATED SLUDGE
BAR SCREEN AND GRIT REMOVAL
BIOLOGICAL DENITRIFICATION
BIOLOGICAL NITRIFICATION
CHEMICAL ADDITION

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0105 (Continued)
AQ11F
AQ11F1
AQ11G
AQ11H
AQ11I
AQ11J
AQ11K
AQ11L
AQ11M
AQ11N
AQ11N1
AQ12A
AQ12B
AQ12C
AQ12D
AQ12E
AQ12F
AQ12G
AQ12H
AQ12I
AQ12J
AQ12K
AQ12L
AQ12M
AQ12N
AQ120
AQ1201
AQ12P
AQ13A
AQ13B
AQ13C
AQ13D
AQ13E
AQ13F
AQ13FOTH
AQ14A
AQ14B
AQ14C
AQ14C1
AQ14C2
AQ14C3
AQ14C33
AQ14D
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
24
25
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
136
DISINFECTION
SPECIFY DISINFECTION TYPE
FLOTATION THICKENING
MULTI -MEDIA FILTRATION (e . g. , SAND)
OXIDATION PONDS
PRIMARY CLARIFICATION
ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR
SECONDARY CLARIFICATION
TRICKLING FILTER
OTHER WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES
OTHER WSTWTR TREATMENT PROCESS
AEROBIC DIGESTION
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
CENTRIFUGES
CHLORINE OXIDATION
COMPOSTING
DRYING BEDS
FILTER PRESSES
FLOTATION THICKENING
GRAVITY THICKENING
HEAT TREATMENT
LIME STABILIZATION
POLYMER ADDITION
VACUUM FILTRATION
WET AIR OXIDATION
OTHER TREATMENT PROCESSES
OTHER SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT PROCESS
SEWAGE SLUDGE IS PROCESSED OFF- SITE
ABOVE-GROUND TANKS OR OTHER CONTAINERS
AERATION LAGOONS
CONTAINMENT PONDS
DRYING OR GRAVITY THICKENING LAGOONS
STABILIZATION PONDS
SPECIFY OTHER
TREATMENT TAKES PLACE OTHER
ALUM
FERRIC CHLORIDE
FILTER AIDS
FILTER AID SILICONS DIOXIDES
FILTER AID CELITE
OTHER FILTER AIDS
SPECIFY OTHER FILTER AIDS
LIME

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0105 (Continued)
AQ14E
AQ14F
AQ14G
AQ14G1
AQ14H
AQ16
AQ17
AQ17B1
AQ17B2
AQ17B3
AQ18
AQ19A
AQ19B
AQ19C
AQ19D
AQ20
EPISODE
ST
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name:
AQ21A1
AQ21A2
AQ21A3
AQ21A4
AQ21B1
AQ21B2
AQ21B3
AQ21B4
AQ21C1
AQ21C2
AQ21C3
AQ21C4
AQ21D1
AQ21D2
AQ21D3
AQ21D4
AQ21E1
AQ21E2
AQ21E3
AQ21E4
AQ21F1
S0106
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
1
1
1
15
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
40
20
2
8
1
4
2
9

40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
137
138
139
140
155
156
164
165
166
167
168
169
209
229
231
239
15
4
6

19
59
79
81
89
129
149
151
159
199
219
221
229
269
289
291
299
339
359
361
369
ORGANIC POLYMER
PICKLE LIQUOR
OTHER CHEMICAL OR MATERIAL
SPECIFY OTHER CHEMICAL OR MATERIAL
NONE
U.S. TONS (DRY WT) GENERATED IN 1988
SLUDGE COLLECTED AT MORE THAN ONE STATE
SLUDGES COMBINED FOR TRTMT & DISPOS
SLUDGES TRTMNT SEPARATE-COMBINED DISPOS
SEPERATE TRTMNT & DISPOSAL
TRANSFER TO A REGION/CENTRAL HANDLING?
POTW NAME THAT RECEIVES YOUR SLUDGE
RECEIVING POTW'S CITY
RECEIVING POTW'S STATE
ANNUAL TONS TRANSFERRED (DRY WT)
SERVE AS REGION/CENTRAL HANDLING FAC?
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0106 (Continued)
AQ21F2
AQ21F3
AQ21F4
AQ21G1
AQ21G2
AQ21G3
AQ21G4
AQ21H1
AQ21H2
AQ21H3
AQ21H4
AQ21I1
AQ21I2
AQ21I3
AQ21I4
AQ21J1
AQ21J2
AQ21J3
AQ21J4
EPISODE
ST
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
40
20
2
8
4
2
9
409
429
431
439
479
499
501
509
549
569
571
579
619
639
641
649
689
709
711
15
4
6
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
CONTRIBUTING POTW'S NAME
CITY
STATE
ANNUAL U.S. TONS RECEIVED (DRY WT)
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER
Member Name: S0107
AQ22
AQ22B1
AQ22B2
AQ22B3
AQ22B4
AQ22B40
AQ23A
AQ23B
AQ23C
AQ23D
AQ23E
AQ23F
AQ24A1
AQ24A2
AQ24B1
AQ24B2
AQ24C1
AQ24C2
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
8
8
8
8
19
20
21
22
23
24
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
53
61
69
77
85
IS SLUDGE STORAGE TEMP OR INDEFINITE?
SLUDGE PILE
SLUDGE STORAGE IMPOUNDMENT
ABOVE-GROUND TANK OR OTHER CONTAINER
OTHER TYPE OF STORAGE
SPECIFY OTHER TYPE OF STORAGE
STORED LESS THAN 1 YEAR
STORED 1 TO 2 YEARS
STORED 2 TO 5 YEARS
STORED 5 TO 10 YEARS
STORED 10 OR MORE YEARS
STORED NO PLANS TO REMOVE SLUDGE
QUANTITY LAND APPLICATION (U . S . TONS)
% LAND APPLICATION
QUANTITY DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
% DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
QUANTITY INCINERATION
% INCINERATION

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0107 (Continued)
AQ24D1 NUM
AQ24D2 NUM
AQ24E1 NUM
AQ24E2 NUM
AQ24F1 NUM
AQ24F2 NUM
AQ24G1 NUM
AQ24G2 NUM
AQ24H1 NUM
AQ24H2 NUM
AQ24I1 CHAR
AQ24I2 NUM
AQ24I3 NUM
AQ25 CHAR
AQ25B1 CHAR
AQ25B2 CHAR
AQ25B3 CHAR
AQ25B4 CHAR
AQ25B5 CHAR
AQ25B6 CHAR
AQ25B60 CHAR
AQ26 CHAR
AQ27 CHAR
AQ27C CHAR
AQ28 CHAR
AQ28C CHAR
AQ29AOTH CHAR
AQ29A1 CHAR
AQ29A2 CHAR
AQ29A3 CHAR
AQ29A4 CHAR
AQ29A5 CHAR
AQ29A6 CHAR
AQ29BOTH CHAR
AQ29B1 CHAR
AQ29B2 CHAR
AQ29B3 CHAR
AQ29B4 CHAR
AQ29B5 CHAR
AQ29B6 CHAR
AQ29COTH CHAR
AQ29C1 CHAR
AQ29C2 CHAR
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
15
8
8
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
25
1
25
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
93
101
109
117
368
125
133
141
149
157
165
180
188
196
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
219
220
221
246
247
278
272
273
274
275
276
277
294
288
289
290
291
292
293
310
304
305
QUANTITY MONOFILL
% MONOFILL
QUANTITY - CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
% CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
QUANTITY OCEAN DISPOSAL
% - OCEAN DISPOSAL
QUANTITY CO -INCINERATION
% CO -INCINERATION
QUANTITY SURFACE DISPOSAL
% SURFACE DISPOSAL
SPECIFY OTHER
QUANTITY OTHER
% OTHER













IMPLEMENTED A WSTWTR PRETREATMENT PRG?
ACIDITY
COMBUSTIBILITY
FEDERAL CATEGORICAL PRETRT STDS
TO PREVENT INTERFERENCE
TEMPERATURE OF DISCHARGE
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER







HAVE YOU COMPLETED AN INDUSTRIAL SURVEY?
REDUCTIONS TECHNICALLY ACHIEVABLE?
COMMENTS


REDUCTIONS IN SLUDGE POLLUTANT ACHIEVED?
COMMENTS
SPECIFY OTHER FREQUENCY OF TESTING
INFLUENT BOD DAILY
INFLUENT BOD WEEKLY
INFLUENT BOD MONTHLY
INFLUENT BOD QUARTERLY
INFLUENT BOD ANNUALLY
INFLUENT BOD OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER FREQUENCY OF TESTING
INFLUENT TSS DAILY
INFLUENT TSS WEEKLY
INFLUENT TSS MONTHLY
INFLUENT TSS QUARTERLY
INFLUENT TSS ANNUALLY
INFLUENT TSS OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER FREQUENCY OF TESTING
EFFLUENT BOD DAILY
EFFLUENT BOD WEEKLY

BOD






TSS






BOD



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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0107
AQ29C3 CHAR
AQ29C4 CHAR
AQ29C5 CHAR
AQ29C6 CHAR
AQ29DOTH CHAR
AQ29D1 CHAR
AQ29D2 CHAR
AQ29D3 CHAR
AQ29D4 CHAR
AQ29D5 CHAR
AQ29D6 CHAR
AQ30A NUM
AQ30B NUM
AQ30C NUM
AQ30D NUM
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0108
AQ31 CHAR
AQ31BPOL CHAR
AQ31B10 CHAR
AQ31B100 CHAR
AQ31B11 CHAR
AQ31B101 CHAR
AQ31B102 CHAR
AQ31B103 CHAR
AQ31B104 CHAR
AQ31B105 CHAR
AQ31B106 CHAR
AQ31B110 CHAR
AQ31B12 CHAR
AQ31B111 CHAR
AQ31B112 CHAR
AQ31B113 CHAR
AQ31B114 CHAR
AQ31B115 CHAR
AQ31B116 CHAR
AQ31B120 CHAR
AQ31B13 CHAR
AQ31B121 CHAR
(Continued)
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
8
8
8
4
2
9

1
15
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1

306
307
308
309
326
320
321
322
323
324
325
336
344
352
360
15
4
6

19
212
26
170
20
164
165
166
167
168
169
186
21
180
181
182
183
184
185
202
22
196

EFFLUENT BOD MONTHLY
EFFLUENT BOD QUARTERLY
EFFLUENT BOD ANNUALLY
EFFLUENT BOD OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER FREQUENCY
EFFLUENT TSS DAILY
EFFLUENT TSS WEEKLY
EFFLUENT TSS MONTHLY
EFFLUENT TSS QUARTERLY
EFFLUENT TSS ANNUALLY
EFFLUENT TSS OTHER
ANNUAL AVG INFLUENT BOD
ANNUAL AVG INFLUENT TSS
ANNUAL AVG EFFLUENT BOD
ANNUAL AVG EFFLUENT TSS
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER






OF TESTING






(mg/liter)
(mg/liter)
(mg/liter)
(mg/liter)




SLUDGE ANALYZED FOR METAL POLLUTANTS?
SPECIFY OTHER POLLUTANT
OTHER TESTING OF ARSENIC
OTHER TESTING OF NICKEL
ARSENIC DAILY
NICKEL DAILY
NICKEL WEEKLY
NICKEL MONTHLY
NICKEL QUARTERLY
NICKEL ANNUALLY
NICKEL SPECIFY OTHER










OTHER TESTING OF SELENIUM
ARSENIC WEEKLY
SELENIUM DAILY
SELENIUM WEEKLY
SELENIUM MONTHLY
SELENIUM QUARTERLY
SELENIUM ANNUALLY
SELENIUM SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF ZINC
ARSENIC MONTHLY
ZINC DAILY










                                                                                TSS
                                         10

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0108
AQ31B122 CHAR
AQ31B123 CHAR
AQ31B124 CHAR
AQ31B125 CHAR
AQ31B126 CHAR
AQ31B130 CHAR
AQ31B14 CHAR
AQ31B15 CHAR
AQ31B16 CHAR
AQ31B131 CHAR
AQ31B132 CHAR
AQ31B133 CHAR
AQ31B134 CHAR
AQ31B135 CHAR
AQ31B136 CHAR
AQ31B20 CHAR
AQ31B21 CHAR
AQ31B22 CHAR
AQ31B23 CHAR
AQ31B24 CHAR
AQ31B25 CHAR
AQ31B26 CHAR
AQ31B30 CHAR
AQ31B31 CHAR
AQ31B32 CHAR
AQ31B33 CHAR
AQ31B34 CHAR
AQ31B35 CHAR
AQ31B36 CHAR
AQ31B40 CHAR
AQ31B41 CHAR
AQ31B42 CHAR
AQ31B43 CHAR
AQ31B44 CHAR
AQ31B45 CHAR
AQ31B46 CHAR
AQ31B50 CHAR
AQ31B51 CHAR
AQ31B52 CHAR
AQ31B53 CHAR
AQ31B54 CHAR
AQ31B55 CHAR
AQ31B56 CHAR
(Continued)
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1

197
198
199
200
201
233
23
24
25
227
228
229
230
231
232
42
36
37
38
39
40
41
58
52
53
54
55
56
57
74
68
69
70
71
72
73
90
84
85
86
87
88
89

ZINC WEEKLY
ZINC - MONTHLY
ZINC - QUARTERLY
ZINC ANNUALLY
ZINC SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF OTHER
ARSENIC QUARTERLY
ARSENIC ANNUALLY
ARSENIC SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER - DAILY
OTHER WEEKLY
OTHER MONTHLY
OTHER QUARTERLY
OTHER ANNUALLY
OTHER SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM DAILY
BERYLLIUM WEEKLY
BERYLLIUM MONTHLY
BERYLLIUM QUARTERLY
BERYLLIUM ANNUALLY
BERYLLIUM SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF CADMIUM
CADMIUM DAILY
CADMIUM WEEKLY
CADMIUM MONTHLY
CADMIUM QUARTERLY
CADMIUM ANNUALLY
CADMIUM SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF CHROMIUM
CHROMIUM DAILY
CHROMIUM WEEKLY
CHROMIUM MONTHLY
CHROMIUM QUARTERLY
CHROMIUM ANNUALLY
CHROMIUM SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF COPPER
COPPER DAILY
COPPER WEEKLY
COPPER MONTHLY
COPPER QUARTERLY
COPPER ANNUALLY
COPPER SPECIFY OTHER
                                         11

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0108 (Continued)
AQ31B60 CHAR
AQ31B61 CHAR
AQ31B62 CHAR
AQ31B63 CHAR
AQ31B64 CHAR
AQ31B65 CHAR
AQ31B66 CHAR
AQ31B70 CHAR
AQ31B71 CHAR
AQ31B72 CHAR
AQ31B73 CHAR
AQ31B74 CHAR
AQ31B75 CHAR
AQ31B76 CHAR
AQ31B80 CHAR
AQ31B81 CHAR
AQ31B82 CHAR
AQ31B83 CHAR
AQ31B84 CHAR
AQ31B85 CHAR
AQ31B86 CHAR
AQ31B90 CHAR
AQ31B91 CHAR
AQ31B92 CHAR
AQ31B93 CHAR
AQ31B94 CHAR
AQ31B95 CHAR
AQ31B96 CHAR
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0109
AQ32 CHAR
AQ32B10 CHAR
AQ32B100 CHAR
AQ32B11 CHAR
AQ32B101 CHAR
AQ32B102 CHAR
AQ32B103 CHAR
AQ32B104 CHAR
AQ32B105 CHAR
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
9

1
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
106
100
101
102
103
104
105
122
116
117
118
119
120
121
138
132
133
134
135
136
137
154
148
149
150
151
152
153
15
4
6

19
26
170
20
164
165
166
167
168
OTHER TESTING OF IRON
IRON DAILY
IRON WEEKLY
IRON MONTHLY
IRON QUARTERLY
IRON ANNUALLY
IRON SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF LEAD
LEAD DAILY
LEAD WEEKLY
LEAD MONTHLY
LEAD QUARTERLY
LEAD ANNUALLY
LEAD SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF MERCURY
MERCURY DAILY
MERCURY WEEKLY
MERCURY MONTHLY
MERCURY QUARTERLY
MERCURY ANNUALLY
MERCURY SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF MOLYBDENUM
MOLYBDENUM DAILY
MOLYBDENUM WEEKLY
MOLYBDENUM MONTHLY
MOLYBDENUM QUARTERLY
MOLYBDENUM ANNUALLY
MOLYBDENUM SPECIFY OTHER
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

ANALYZE SEWAGE SLUDGE?
OTHER TESTING OF ALDRIN/DIELDRIN
OTHER TESTING OF 3 , 3 , DICHLOROBENZENE
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN DAILY
3, 3, DICHLOROBENZENE DAILY
3,3, DICHLOROBENZENE WEEKLY
3,3, DICHLOROBENZENE MONTHLY
3,3, DICHLOROBENZENE QUARTERLY
3,3, DICHLOROBENZENE ANNUALLY
                                         12

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE
LENGTH
                                                   LABEL
lember Name: S0109
AQ32B106 CHAR
AQ32B110 CHAR
AQ32B12 CHAR
AQ32B111 CHAR
AQ32B112 CHAR
AQ32B113 CHAR
AQ32B114 CHAR
AQ32B115 CHAR
AQ32B116 CHAR
AQ32B120 CHAR
AQ32B13 CHAR
AQ32B121 CHAR
AQ32B122 CHAR
AQ32B123 CHAR
AQ32B124 CHAR
AQ32B125 CHAR
AQ32B126 CHAR
AQ32B130 CHAR
AQ32B14 CHAR
AQ32B131 CHAR
AQ32B132 CHAR
AQ32B133 CHAR
AQ32B134 CHAR
AQ32B135 CHAR
AQ32B136 CHAR
AQ32B140 CHAR
AQ32B15 CHAR
AQ32B16 CHAR
AQ32B141 CHAR
AQ32B142 CHAR
AQ32B143 CHAR
AQ32B144 CHAR
AQ32B145 CHAR
AQ32B146 CHAR
AQ32B20 CHAR
AQ32B21 CHAR
AQ32B22 CHAR
AQ32B23 CHAR
AQ32B24 CHAR
AQ32B25 CHAR
AQ32B26 CHAR
AQ32B30 CHAR
AQ32B31 CHAR
(Continued)
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1

169
186
21
180
181
182
183
184
185
202
22
196
197
198
199
200
201
218
23
212
213
214
215
216
217
234
24
25
228
229
230
231
232
233
42
36
37
38
39
40
41
58
52

3,3,DICHLOROBENZENE OTHER
OTHER 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN WEEKLY
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID


ACID

DAILY
WEEKLY
MONTH
QT
YR
OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN MONTHLY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE DAILY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE WEEKLY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE MONTHLY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE QUARTERLY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE ANNUALLY
DIMETHYL NITROSAMINE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF ENDRIN
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN QUARTERLY
ENDRIN DAILY
ENDRIN WEEKLY
ENDRIN MONTHLY
ENDRIN QUARTERLY
ENDRIN ANNUALLY
ENDRIN OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF FLUORIDE
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN ANNUALLY
ALDRIN/DIELDRIN OTHER
FLUORIDE DAILY
FLUORIDE WEEKLY
FLUORIDE MONTHLY
FLUORIDE QUARTERLY
FLUORIDE ANNUALLY
FLUORIDE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF BENZENE
BENZENE DAILY
BENZENE WEEKLY
BENZENE MONTHLY
BENZENE QUARTERLY
BENZENE ANNUALLY
BENZENE OTHER































OTHER TESTING OF BENZO( a) ANTHRACENE
BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE DAILY

                                         13

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0109 (Continued)
AQ32B32
AQ32B33
AQ32B34
AQ32B35
AQ32B36
AQ32B40
AQ32B41
AQ32B42
AQ32B43
AQ32B44
AQ32B45
AQ32B46
AQ32B50
AQ32B51
AQ32B52
AQ32B53
AQ32B54
AQ32B55
AQ32B56
AQ32B60
AQ32B61
AQ32B62
AQ32B63
AQ32B64
AQ32B65
AQ32B66
AQ32B70
AQ32B71
AQ32B72
AQ32B73
AQ32B74
AQ32B75
AQ32B76
AQ32B80
AQ32B81
AQ32B82
AQ32B83
AQ32B84
AQ32B85
AQ32B86
AQ32B90
AQ32B91
AQ32B92
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
53
54
55
56
57
74
68
69
70
71
72
73
90
84
85
86
87
88
89
106
100
101
102
103
104
105
122
116
117
118
119
120
121
138
132
133
134
135
136
137
154
148
149
BENZO( a) ANTHRACENE WEEKLY
BENZO( a) ANTHRACENE MONTHLY
BENZO (a) ANTHRACENE QUARTERLY
BENZO( a) ANTHRACENE ANNUALLY
BENZO( a) ANTHRACENE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF BENZO(a)PYRENE
BENZO(a)PYRENE DAILY
BENZO ( a ) PYRENE WEEKLY
BENZO ( a ) PYRENE MONTHLY
BENZO (a) PYRENE QUARTERLY
BENZO (a) PYRENE ANNUALLY
BENZO (a) PYRENE OTHER
OTHER BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE
BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE DAILY
BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE WEEKLY
BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE MONTHLY
BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE QUARTERLY
BIS (2 -ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE ANNUALLY
BIS(2-ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF CARBON
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE DAILY
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE WEEKLY
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE MONTHLY
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE QUARTERLY
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ANNUALLY
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF CHLORDANE
CHLORDANE DAILY
CHLORDANE WEEKLY
CHLORDANE MONTHLY
CHLORDANE QUARTERLY
CHLORDANE ANNUALLY
CHLORDANE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF CYANIDE
CYANIDE DAILY
CYANIDE WEEKLY
CYANIDE MONTHLY
CYANIDE QUARTERLY
CYANIDE ANNUALLY
CYANIDE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF DDT/DDD/DDE
DDT/DDD/DDE DAILY
DDT/DDD/DDE WEEKLY
                                         14

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                                   APPENDIX C
 File  Name:  DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE

      VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
         LABEL
Member Name: S0109 (Continued)
AQ32B93 CHAR
AQ32B94 CHAR
AQ32B95 CHAR
AQ32B96 CHAR
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
1
L
1
1
4
2
9
150
151
152
153
15
4
6
Member Name: S0110
                                           DDT/DDD/DDE   MONTHLY
                                           DDT/DDD/DDE - QUARTERLY
                                           DDT/DDD/DDE - ANNUALLY
                                           DDT/DDD/DDE   OTHER
                                           EPA EPISODE NUMBER
                                           STATE POSTAL CODE
                                           SURVEY ID NUMBER
AQ32BPOL CHAR
AQ32B150 CHAR
AQ32B151 CHAR
AQ32B152 CHAR
AQ32B153 CHAR
AQ32B154 CHAR
AQ32B155 CHAR
AQ32B156 CHAR
AQ32B160 CHAR
AQ32B161 CHAR
AQ32B162 CHAR
AQ32B163 CHAR
AQ32B164 CHAR
AQ32B165 CHAR
AQ32B166 CHAR
AQ32B170 CHAR
AQ32B171 CHAR
AQ32B172 CHAR
AQ32B173 CHAR
AQ32B174 CHAR
AQ32B175 CHAR
AQ32B176 CHAR
AQ32B180 CHAR
AQ32B181 CHAR
AQ32B182 CHAR
AQ32B183 CHAR
AQ32B184 CHAR
AQ32B185 CHAR
AQ32B186 CHAR
AQ32B190 CHAR
AQ32B191 CHAR
AQ32B192 CHAR
AQ32B193 CHAR
15
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
227
25
19
20
21
22
23
24
41
35
36
37
38
39
40
57
51
52
53
54
55
56
73
67
68
69
70
71
72
89
83
84
85
                                           SPECIFY OTHER POLLUTANT
                                           OTHER TESTING OF HEPTACHLOR
                                           HEPTACHLOR   DAILY
                                           HEPTACHLOR   WEEKLY
                                           HEPTACHLOR - MONTHLY
                                           HEPTACHLOR   QUARTERLY
                                           HEPTACHLOR   ANNUALLY
                                           HEPTACHLOR   OTHER
                                           OTHER TESTING OF HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE   DAILY
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                                           HEXACHLOROBENZENE
                    WEEKLY
                    MONTHLY
                    QUARTERLY
                    ANNUALLY
                    OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   DAILY
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   WEEKLY
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   MONTHLY
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   QUARTERLY
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   ANNUALLY
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE   OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF LINDANE
LINDANE   DAILY
LINDANE   WEEKLY
LINDANE   MONTHLY
LINDANE   QUARTERLY
LINDANE - ANNUALLY
LINDANE   OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF MALATHION
MALATHION   DAILY
MALATHION   WEEKLY
MALATHION   MONTHLY
                                          15

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE	LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0110
AQ32B194 CHAR
AQ32B195 CHAR
AQ32B196 CHAR
AQ32B200 CHAR
AQ32B201 CHAR
AQ32B202 CHAR
AQ32B203 CHAR
AQ32B204 CHAR
AQ32B205 CHAR
AQ32B206 CHAR
AQ32B210 CHAR
AQ32B211 CHAR
AQ32B212 CHAR
AQ32B213 CHAR
AQ32B214 CHAR
AQ32B215 CHAR
AQ32B216 CHAR
AQ32B220 CHAR
AQ32B221 CHAR
AQ32B222 CHAR
AQ32B223 CHAR
AQ32B224 CHAR
AQ32B225 CHAR
AQ32B226 CHAR
AQ32B230 CHAR
AQ32B231 CHAR
AQ32B232 CHAR
AQ32B233 CHAR
AQ32B234 CHAR
AQ32B235 CHAR
AQ32B236 CHAR
AQ32B240 CHAR
AQ32B241 CHAR
AQ32B242 CHAR
AQ32B243 CHAR
AQ32B244 CHAR
AQ32B245 CHAR
AQ32B246 CHAR
AQ32B250 CHAR
AQ32B251 CHAR
AQ32B252 CHAR
AQ32B253 CHAR
AQ32B254 CHAR
(Continued)
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1

86
87
88
105
99
100
101
102
103
104
121
115
116
117
118
119
120
137
131
132
133
134
135
136
153
147
148
149
150
151
152
169
163
164
165
166
167
168
185
179
180
181
182

MALATHION QUARTERLY
MALATHION ANNUALLY
MALATHION OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYLENE CHLORIDE DAILY
METHYLENE CHLORIDE WEEKLY
METHYLENE CHLORIDE MONTHLY
METHYLENE CHLORIDE QUARTERLY
METHYLENE CHLORIDE ANNUALLY
METHYLENE CHLORIDE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PENTACHLOROPHENOL DAILY
PENTACHLOROPHENOL WEEKLY
PENTACHLOROPHENOL MONTHLY
PENTACHLOROPHENOL QUARTERLY
PENTACHLOROPHENOL ANNUALLY
PENTACHLOROPHENOL OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF PHENOL
PHENOL DAILY
PHENOL WEEKLY
PHENOL MONTHLY
PHENOL QUARTERLY
PHENOL ANNUALLY
PHENOL OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF PCB
PCB'S DAILY
PCB ' S WEEKLY
PCB'S MONTHLY
PCB'S QUARTERLY
PCB ' S ANNUALLY
PCB'S OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE DAILY
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE WEEKLY
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE MONTHLY
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE QUARTERLY
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE ANNUALLY
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF TOXAPHENE
TOXAPHENE DAILY
TOXAPHENE WEEKLY
TOXAPHENE MONTHLY
TOXAPHENE QUARTERLY
                                         16

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0110 (Continued)
AQ32B255 CHAR
AQ32B256 CHAR
AQ32B260 CHAR
AQ32B261 CHAR
AQ32B262 CHAR
AQ32B263 CHAR
AQ32B264 CHAR
AQ32B265 CHAR
AQ32B266 CHAR
AQ32B270 CHAR
AQ32B271 CHAR
AQ32B272 CHAR
AQ32B273 CHAR
AQ32B274 CHAR
AQ32B275 CHAR
AQ32B276 CHAR
AQ32B280 CHAR
AQ32B281 CHAR
AQ32B282 CHAR
AQ32B283 CHAR
AQ32B284 CHAR
AQ32B285 CHAR
AQ32B286 CHAR
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0111
AQ33A NUM
AQ33B NUM
AQ33C NUM
AQ33D NUM
AQ33E NUM
AQ33F NUM
AQ33FOTH CHAR
AQ33G NUM
AQ34A NUM
AQ34B1 NUM
AQ34B2 NUM
AQ34B3 NUM
AQ34B4 NUM
AQ35A CHAR
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
9

8
8
8
8
8
8
15
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
183
184
201
195
196
197
198
199
200
217
211
212
213
214
215
216
248
242
243
244
245
246
247
15
4
6

19
27
35
43
51
74
59
82
90
98
106
114
122
130
TOXAPHENE ANNUALLY
TOXAPHENE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE
TRICHLOROETHYLENE DAILY
TRICHLOROETHYLENE WEEKLY
TRICHLOROETHYLENE MONTHLY
TRICHLOROETHYLENE QUARTERLY
TRICHLOROETHYLENE ANNUALLY
TRICHLOROETHYLENE OTHER
OTHER TESTING OF VINYL CHLORIDE
VINYL CHLORIDE DAILY
VINYL CHLORIDE WEEKLY
VINYL CHLORIDE MONTHLY
VINYL CHLORIDE QUARTERLY
VINYL CHLORIDE ANNUALLY
VINYL CHLORIDE OTHER
TESTING OF OTHER POLLUTANT
OTHER POLLUTANT DAILY
OTHER POLLUTANT WEEKLY
OTHER POLLUTANT MONTHLY
OTHER POLLUTANT QUARTERLY
OTHER POLLUTANT ANNUALLY
OTHER POLLUTANT OTHER
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

USER SEWER CHARGES: RESIDENTIAL
USER SEWER CHARGES: INDUSTRIAL
USER SEWER CHARGES: OTHER ( COMM, INST)
SEWAGE SLUDGE SALES
TAXES: MUNICIPAL & OTHER
AMOUNT OF REVENUE OTHER
OTHER SOURCE OF REVENUE
AMOUNT OF REVENUE TOTAL
ESTIMATE FIXED EXPENSES
EXPENSES FOR WSTWTR TREATMENT
EXPENSES FOR ON-SITE MAN. & DISP.
EXPENSES FOR MAN. & DISP. OFF- SITE
TOTAL EXPENSES
BOND ISSUE
                                         17

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                                  APPENDIX C




File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE




     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0111
AQ35B CHAR
AQ35C CHAR
AQ35D CHAR
AQ 3 5 DOTH CHAR
AQ36A CHAR
AQ36B CHAR
AQ36C CHAR
AQ36D CHAR
AQ36E CHAR
AQ36F CHAR
AQ37 CHAR
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0201
BQ1A NUM
BQ1B NUM
BQ1C NUM
BQ1D NUM
BQ1E NUM
BQ1F NUM
BQ1G NUM
BQ1H NUM
BQ1I NUM
BQ1J NUM
BQ1JJ CHAR
BQ10A CHAR
BQ10B CHAR
BQ10C CHAR
BQ10D CHAR
BQ10E CHAR
BQ10F CHAR
BQ10G CHAR
BQ10GG CHAR
BQ11A CHAR
BQ11B CHAR
BQ11C CHAR
BQ11D CHAR
BQ11E CHAR
BQ11F CHAR
BQ11G CHAR
(Continued)
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
9

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

131
132
133
134
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
15
4
6

19
27
35
43
51
59
67
75
83
91
99
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
279
280
281
282
283
284
285

INCREASE USER RATES
LOAN
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER
LAND APPLICATION
DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
INCINERATION
MONOFILL
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
OCEAN DISPOSAL
CERTIFICATION FILLED OUT AND SIGNED
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

% ANIMAL FEED CROP LAND (NOT PASTURE)
% DEDICATED LAND
% GOLF COURSES
% HUMAN FOOD CROP LAND
% LAND RECLAMATION
% LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS
% MUNICIPAL PARKS AND HIGHWAYS
% PASTURE LAND
% SILVICULTURE LAND
% OTHER LAND APP
SPECIFY OTHER LAND APP
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL LAND APP ALTER.
CO -INCINERATION LAND APP ALTER.
D & M LAND APP ALTER.
INCINERATION LAND APP ALTER.
MONOFILL LAND APP ALTER.
SURFACE DISPOSAL LAND APP ALTER.
OTHER PRACTICE LAND APP ALTER.
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
WHY CHANGE CHANGE IN WSTWTR TRTMNT TEC
WHY CHANGE COST OF MAINTAINING LAND AP
WHY CHANGE INCREASED SLUDGE VOLUME
WHY CHANGE PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY CHANGE PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY CHANGE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY CHANGE OTHER REASON
                                         18

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SPECIFY OTHER REASON
NON-AG LAND AVAILABLE AS AN ALTERNATIVE
CO-DISPOSAL
% LAND APP SHIFTED CO -DISPOSAL
CO -INCINERATION
% LAND APP SHIFTED - CO- INCINERATION
DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
% LAND APP SHIFTED D & M
INCINERATION NEW, ON- SITE
% LAND APP SHIFTED INCIN-NEW,ON-SITE
INCINERATION EXISTING ON- SITE
% LAND APP SHIFTED INCIN ON -SITE
INCINERATION OFF- SITE
% LAND APP SHIFTED INCIN OFF- SITE
MONOFILL
% LAND APP SHIFTED MONOFILL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
% LAND APP SHIFTED SURFACE DISPOSAL
OTHER
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER
1988 O&M COSTS (LAND APP)
AEROBIC DIGESTION
AIR DRYING
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
COMPOSTING: HEAT DRYING
COMPOSTING: STATIC AERATED PILE
COMPOSTING: WINDROW
COMPOSTING: WITHIN VESSEL
DEWATERING
HEAT TREATMENT
LIME ADDITION
OTHER SLUDGE PROCESSING
SPECIFY OTHER PROCESS
NONE
COMPOSTED ON- SITE
COMPOSTED OFF- SITE
NOT COMPOSTED
NOT APPLICABLE NOT COMPOSTED
BULKING PERFORMED
SPECIFY BULKING MATERIAL
BULK AGENT: SLUDGE (VOL)
BULK AGENT: SLUDGE (WT)
                                     C   19

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% AVAILABLE NITROGEN
% AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS
LAND APP INITIATED AS END USE
LAND APP REPLACED CO -DISPOSAL LANDFILL
LAND APP REPLACED CO -INCINERATION
LAND APP REPLACED D & M
LAND APP REPLACED INCINERATION
LAND APP REPLACED MONOFILL
LAND APP REPLACED OCEAN DISPOSAL
LAND APP REPLACED SURFACE DISPOSAL
LAND APP REPLACED OTHER PRACTICE
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
WHY LAND APP -CHANGE IN WSTWTR TRTMNT TEC
WHY LAND APP-COST OF PAST PRACTICE
WHY LAND APP- INCREASED SLUDGE VOLUME
WHY LAND APP -PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY LAND APP -PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY LAND APP -REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY LAND APP-RESTRICTED LANDFILL CAPACIT
WHY LAND APP -OTHER REASON
SPECIFY OTHER REASON
PLANS TO SHIFT DISPOSAL PRACTICE:
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

COPY #
ANIMAL FEED CROP LAND (NOT PASTURE)
DEDICATED LAND FOR SLUDGE DISPOSAL
GOLF COURSES
HUMAN FOOD CROP LAND (SPECIFY CROPS)
SPECIFY MAIN FOOD CROPS
SPECIFY MAIN FOOD CROPS
SPECIFY MAIN FOOD CROPS
LAND RECLAMATION
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS
MUNICIPAL PARKS AND HIGHWAYS
PASTURE LAND
SILVICULTURE LAND
OTHER LAND
SPECIFY OTHER
                                         20

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BQ21B
BQ21C
BQ21D
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BQ21EE
BQ22A
BQ22B
BQ22C
BQ22D
BQ22E
BQ22EE
BQ23A
BQ23B
BQ23C
BQ23CC
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BQ24B3
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AVERAGE TONS/ACRE/APP
AVERAGE ACRES PER APPLICATION
NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS IN 1988
APPLICATION BASED ON N AND P
% OF SLUDGE COMPOSTED
MUNICIPAL LAND
POTW LAND
PRIVATE PARTY LAND
STATE LAND
OTHER LAND
SPECIFY OTHER LAND
INJECTION OF LIQUID SLUDGE
SURFACE SPREADING OF LIQUID SLUDGE
SURFACE SPREADING OF DEWATERED CAKE
SPRAYING
OTHER APPL METHOD
SPECIFY OTHER APPL METHOD
APPLIED BY CONTRACTOR
APPLIED BY FARMER OR CUSTOMER
APPLIED BY MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES
APPLIED BY POTW PERSONNEL
APPLIED BY OTHER PERSONNEL
SPECIFY OTHER PERSONNEL
CONTROLLED BY INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENTS
CONTROLLED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT
CONTROLLED BY OTHER WRITTEN AGREEMENT
SPECIFY OTHER WRITTEN AGREEMENT
CONTROLLED BY OTHER METHOD
SPECIFY OTHER METHOD
NONE
SEWAGE INCORPORATED INTO THE SOIL
DISKING
INJECTION
MINIMUM TILL
PLOWING
OTHER METHOD OF INCORP
SPECIFY OTHER
LAND APPLICATION SITE(S) RESTRICTED
AGRICULTURAL WASTES DISPOSED
FOOD PROCESSING WASTES DISPOSED
HOLDING/SEPTIC TANK DISPOSED
INDUSTRIAL SLUDGES DISPOSED
INDUSTRIAL WASTES DISPOSED
                                         21

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SLUDGES FROM OTHER MUNICIP DISPOSED
OTHER SLUDGES/WASTES DISPOSED
SPECIFY OTHER SLUDGES/WASTES
NO ACCESS RESTRICT
FENCES RESTRICT ACCESS
SIGNS RESTRICT ACCESS
OTHER RESTRICT ACCESS
SPECIFY OTHER RESTRICT. METHODS
MONITOR WELLS NEAR LAND APP
NO MGT PRACTICES
BUFFER ZONE - MGT PRACTICES
CONSERVATION TILLAGE MGT













MAXIMUM SLOPE REQUIREMENT MGT PRACTICE
SEDIMENT BASIN MGT PRACTICES
TERRACING/BERMING MGT PRACTICES
OTHER MGT PRACTICES
SPECIFY OTHER MGT PRACTICES
COULD RATES BE LOWERED
MAXIMUM % REDUCTION FEASIBLE
INCREASE ACRES OF LAND APP
APPLY TO OTHER CATEGORIES
PURSUE OTHER DISPOSAL PRACTICES
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

% COMPOST BROKERS/CONTRACTORS D
% FARMERS D & M
% GENERAL PUBLIC D & M
% GOLF COURSES D & M
% LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS D & M
% MUNICIPALITIES D & M
1 OTHER END USER D & M
SPECIFY OTHER END USER D & M
% OTHER END USER D & M
SPECIFY OTHER END USER D & M
WHY D & M AS A PROFIT VENTURE
WHY D & M CHANGE IN WSTWTR TRTMNT















& M










TECH
                                        22

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CQ13D
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CQ13F
CQ13G
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CHAR
CHAR
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CHAR
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260
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282
283
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329
330
338
339
347
348
356
357
365
366
374
375
383
384
392
393
WHY D & M COST OF MAINTAINING
WHY D & M INCREASED VOLUME
WHY D & M PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY D & M - PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY D & M REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY D & M RESTRICTED LANDFILL CAPACITY
WHY D & M - OTHER REASON
SPECIFY OTHER REASON
PLANS TO SHIFT PRACTICE:
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL D & M ALTER
CO -INCINERATION D & M ALTER
INCINERATION D & M ALTER
LAND APPLICATION D & M ALTER
MONOFILL D & M ALTER
SURFACE DISPOSAL D & M ALTER
OTHER PRACTICE D & M ALTER
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
CHANGE IN WSTWTR TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
WHY CHANGE COST OF MAINTAINING D & M
WHY CHANGE LACK OF MARKETING KNOWLEDGE
WHY CHANGE LACK OF MARKETING OPPORTUN .
WHY CHANGE INCREASED SLUDGE VOLUME
WHY CHANGE PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY CHANGE PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY CHANGE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER
CO-DISPOSAL AT EXISTING MUNIC. LANDFILL
% D & M SHIFTED CO-DISPOSAL
CO -INCINERATION
% D & M SHIFTED CO -INCINERATION
LAND APPLICATION
% D & M SHIFTED LAND APPLICATION
INCINERATION NEW, ON-SITE
% D & M SHIFTED INCIN NEW, ON-SITE
INCINERATION ON-SITE
% D & M SHIFTED INCINERATION ON-SITE
INCINERATION OFF- SITE
% D & M SHIFTED INCINERATION OFF- SITE
MONOFILL
% D & M SHIFTED MONOFILL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
% D & M SHIFTED SURFACE DISPOSAL
                                         23

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NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
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195
196
197
214
215
216
224
232
233
234
235
OTHER ALTERNATIVE
% D & M SHIFTED OTHER ALTERNATIVE
SPECIFY OTHER ALTERNATIVE
1988 O&M COSTS FOR D & M
AEROBIC DIGESTION PREP
AIR DRYING PREP
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PREP
COMPOSTING: HEAT DRYING
COMPOSTING: STATIC AERATED PILE
COMPOSTING: WINDROW
COMPOSTING: WITHIN VESSEL
DEWATERING
HEAT TREATMENT
LIME ADDITION
OTHER PREP
SPECIFY OTHER PREP
NOT APPLICABLE NOT COMPOSTED
BULKING PERFORMED
SPECIFY BULKING MATERIAL
BULK AGENT: SLUDGE (VOL)
BULK AGENT: SLUDGE(WT)
% AVAILABLE NITROGEN
% AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS
PROVIDE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PROHIBIT END USES
OTHER
SPECIFY OTHER
INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION AGAINST END USES
INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFY ACCEPTABLE USES
INSTRUCTIONS SUGGEST QUANTITY
INSTRUCTIONS SUGGEST FREQUENCY
SPECIFICATIONS OF MICRONUTRIENTS
SPECIFICATIONS OF N & P
SPECIFICATIONS OF ACCEPTABLE pH
INDICATIONS DERIVED FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE
GIVEN AWAY
SOLD(INDICATE PRICE)
PER DRY, U.S. TON
PER CUBIC YARD
BAGGED
DISTRIBUTED IN BULK
D & M INITIATED AS END USE
D & M REPLACED CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
                                         24

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71
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D & M REPLACED CO -INCINERATION
D & M REPLACED INCINERATION
D & M REPLACED LAND APPLICATION
D & M REPLACED MONOFILL
D & M REPLACED OCEAN DISPOSAL
D & M REPLACED SURFACE DISPOSAL
D & M REPLACED OTHER PRACTICE
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

ON- SITE INCINERATORS
OFF- SITE INCINERATORS
TOTAL NUMBER OF INCINERATORS
INITIATED IN PAST 5 YEARS?
1988 O&M COSTS FOR INCINERATION
INCIN REPLACED CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
INCIN REPLACED CO- INCINERATION



















INCIN REPLACED DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
INCIN REPLACED LAND APPLICATION
INCIN REPLACED MONOFILL
INCIN REPLACED OCEAN DISPOSAL
INCIN REPLACED SURFACE DISPOSAL
INCIN REPLACED OTHER PRACTICE
OTHER PRACTICE
WHY INCIN CHANGE IN WSTWTR TRTMNT
WHY INCIN COST OF PAST PRACTICE
WHY INCIN INCREASED SLUDGE
WHY INCIN PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY INCIN PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY INCIN REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS






TECH





WHY INCIN RESTRICTED LANDFILL CAPACITY
WHY INCIN OTHER REASON
SPECIFY OTHER REASON
ANY PLANS SHIFT?
CO -DISPOSAL LANDFILL INCIN ALTER
CO -INCINERATION INCIN ALTER





DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING INCIN ALTER
LAND APPLICATION INCIN ALTER
MONOFILL INCIN ALTER


                                         25

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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0401 (Continued)
DQ6F
DQ6G
DQ6GOTH
DQ7A
DQ7B
DQ7C
DQ7D
DQ7E
DQ7F
DQ7G
DQ7GOTH
DQ8A
DQ8B
DQ8C
DQ8D
DQ8DOTH
DQ8E
DQ8F
DQ8FOTH
DQ9A
DQ9AA
DQ9B
DQ9BB
DQ9C
DQ9CC
DQ9D
DQ9DD
DQ9E
DQ9EE
DQ9F
DQ9FF
DQ9G
DQ9GG
DQ9GOTH
EPISODE
ST
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
15
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
15
4
2
9
96
97
98
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
135
136
137
138
139
154
155
156
171
172
180
181
189
190
198
199
207
208
216
217
240
241
225
15
4
6
SURFACE DISPOSAL - INCIN ALTER
OTHER PRACTICE - INCIN ALTER
OTHER ALTERNATIVE DISPOSAL PRACTICE
WHY INCIN CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TECH
WHY INCIN COST OF MAINTAINING INCIN
WHY INCIN INCREASED VOLUME
WHY INCIN PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY INCIN PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY INCIN REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY INCIN OTHER REASON
OTHER REASON FOR PLAN CHANGE
ADD PRETREATMENT
ADD AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DEVICES
IMPROVED INSTRUMENTATION
OTHER CHANGES TO INCINERATOR
SPECIFY OTHER CHANGES TO INCINERATOR
REDUCTION OF FEED RATE
OTHER WAY TO REDUCE SLUDGE
SPECIFY OTHER WAY TO REDUCE SEW. SLUDGE
CO-DISPOSAL AT EXISTING LANDFILL
% INCIN SHIFTED CO-DISPOSAL
CO -INCINERATION
% INCIN SHIFTED CO -INCINERATION
DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
% INCIN SHIFTED D & M
LAND APPLICATION
% INCIN SHIFTED LAND APPLICATION
MONOFILL
% INCIN SHIFTED MONOFILL
SURFACE DISPOSAL
% INCIN SHIFTED SURFACE DISPOSAL
OTHER
% INCIN SHIFTED SPECIFY OTHER
OTHER DISPOSAL ALTERNATIVE
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER
Member Name: S0402
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13A
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
2
40
1
19
21
61
INCINERATOR //
NAME AND/OR INCINERATOR NUMBER
INCINERATOR ON-SITE, AT THE POTW
                                    C    26

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                                  APPENDIX C
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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0402 (Continued)
DQ13B
DQ13B1
DQ13B2
DQ13B3
DQ13B4
DQ13B5
DQ13B6
DQ14
DQ14A
DQ14B
DQ14C
DQ14D
DQ15
DQ15A
DQ15B
DQ15C
DQ15D
DQ16A1
DQ16A2
DQ16A3
DQ16A4
DQ16A5
DQ16A55
DQ16B
DQ16C
DQ16D
DQ16E
DQ16F
DQ16G
DQ17A
DQ17AA
DQ17B
DQ17BB
DQ17C
DQ17CC
DQ17D
DQ17DD
DQ17E
DQ17EE
DQ17F
DQ17FF
DQ17G
DQ17GG
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
I
40
30
20
15
2
10
8
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
62
63
103
133
153
168
170
180
188
189
190
191
192
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
224
232
240
248
256
264
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
INCINERATOR OFF- SITE
FACILITY NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, TOWN
COUNTY
STATE
ZIP CODE
MOISTURE CONTENT OF SLUDGE
MOISTURE CONTENT TIMES PER HOUR
MOISTURE CONTENT TIMES PER DAY
MOISTURE CONTENT TIMES PER MONTH
MOISTURE CONTENT TIMES PER YEAR
VOLATILE SOLIDS/OF SLUDGE
VOLATILE SOLIDS TIMES PER HOUR
VOLATILE SOLIDS TIMES PER DAY
VOLATILE SOLIDS TIMES PER MONTH
VOLATILE SOLIDS TIMES PER YEAR
INCIN TYPE ELECTRIC FURNACE
INCIN TYPE FLUID BED
INCIN TYPE MULTIPLE HEARTH
INCIN TYPE ROTARY KILN
INCIN TYPE OTHER TYPE
SPECIFY OTHER TYPE
RATED CAPACITY
ANNUAL THROUGHPUT
AGE OF INCIN
# OF DAYS INCIN OPERATED IN 1988
7o VOLATILE SOLIDS OF SLUDGE FEED
7, MOISTURE CONTENT OF SLUDGE FEED
MONITORS CARBON MONOXIDE IN FLUE
RECORDERS CARBON MONOXIDE IN FLUE
MONITORS COMBUSTION AIR OXYGEN
RECORDERS - COMBUSTION AIR OXYGEN
MONITORS COMBUSTION TEMPERATURE
RECORDERS COMBUSTION TEMPERATURE
MONITORS FURNACE DRAFT
RECORDERS FURNACE DRAFT





























GAS
GAS






MONITORS PRESSURE DROP OF SCRUBBER
RECORDERS PRESSURE DROP OF SCRUBBER
MONITORS SLUDGE FEED RATE
RECORDERS SLUDGE FEED RATE
MONITORS STACK TEMPERATURE
RECORDERS STACK TEMPERATURE




                                         27

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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0402 (Continued)
DQ17H
DQ17HH
DQ17I
DQ17IA
DQ17II
DQ18A
DQ18B
DQ18C
DQ18D
DQ19A
DQ19AA
DQ19B
DQ19BB
DQ19C
DQ19CC
DQ19D
DQ19DD
DQ19E
DQ19EE
DQ19F
DQ19FF
DQ19G
DQ19GG
DQ19H
DQ19HH
DQ19I
DQ19II
DQ19IOTH
DQ19J
DQ20
DQ21A
DQ21B
DQ21C
DQ21D
DQ21E
DQ21F
DQ21G
DQ21H
DQ21I
DQ21J
DQ21K
DQ21L
DQ21LL
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
286
287
303
288
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
318
319
327
328
336
337
345
346
354
355
363
364
372
373
381
382
390
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
MONITORS - HYDROCARBONS IN FLUE GAS
RECORDERS HYDROCARBONS IN FLUE GAS
OTHER MONITORS
SPECIFY OTHER DEVICES
OTHER CONTINUOUS RECORDERS
NO BAGHOUSE OR FABRIC FILTER
BAGHOUSE OR FABRIC FILTER
DRY ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
WET ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
DRY CYCLONE
DRY CYCLONE (INCHES)
IMPINGER
IMPINGER( INCHES)
SPRAY CHAMBER
SPRAY CHAMBER (INCHES)
VENTURI
VENTURI( INCHES)
VENTURI/IMPINGER
VENTURI/IMPINGER ( INCHES )
VENTURI/PACKED TOWER
VENTURI/PACKED TOWER (INCHES)
WET CYCLONE
WET CYCLONE (INCHES)
WET CYCLONE/IMPINGER
WET CYCLONE/IMPINGER( INCHES)
OTHER CONTROL SYSTEM
OTHER CONTROL SYSTEM (INCHES)
SPECIFY OTHER CONTROL SYSTEM
NONE
PLANS TO UPGRADE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
ADD BAGHOUSE OR FABRIC FILTER
ADD DRY CYCLONE
ADD DRY ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
ADD IMPINGER
ADD SPRAY CHAMBER
ADD VENTURI
ADD VENTURI/IMPINGER
ADD VENTURI/PACKED TOWER
ADD WET CYCLONE
ADD WET CYCLONE/IMPINGER
ADD WET ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR
ADD OTHER AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM
SPECIFY OTHER CONTROL SYSTEM
                                         28

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0402 (Continued)
DQ22A CHAR
DQ22B CHAR
DQ22C CHAR
DQ23A NUM
DQ23B NUM
DQ23C NUM
DQ23D NUM
DQ23E NUM
DQ23F1 CHAR
DQ23F2 CHAR
DQ23F3 CHAR
DQ23F4 CHAR
DQ24A NUM
DQ24B NUM
DQ24C CHAR
DQ24D NUM
DQ25 CHAR
DQ25B CHAR
DQ26A CHAR
DQ26B CHAR
DQ26C CHAR
DQ26D CHAR
DQ26E CHAR
DQ26F CHAR
DQ26FF CHAR
EPISODE CHAR
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0501
EPISODE CHAR
EQ1 NUM .
EQ10A CHAR
EQ10APER NUM
EQ10B CHAR
EQ10BPER NUM
EQ10C CHAR
EQ10CPER NUM
EQ10D CHAR
EQ10DPER NUM
EQ10E CHAR
EQ10EPER NUM
1
1
1
8
8
8
8
8
2
2
2
2
8
8
3
8
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
4
2
9

4
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
434
435
436
437
445
453
461
469
477
479
481
483
485
493
501
504
512
513
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
15
4
6

15
19
141
142
150
151
159
160
168
169
177
178
NO AFTERBURNER
AFTERBURNER WITH HEAT EXCHANGER
AFTERBURNER WITHOUT HEAT EXCHANGER
STACK ID NUMBER
HEIGHT IN FEET
EXIT INSIDE DIAMETER IN FEET
EXIT TEMPERATURE OF FLUE GASES
EXIT VELOCITY OF FLUE GASES IN FT/SEC
OTHER INCINERATOR
OTHER INCINERATOR
OTHER INCINERATOR
OTHER INCINERATOR
LENGTH(FT) OF NEAREST BUILDING
WIDTH(FT) OF NEAREST BUILDING
HEIGHT (FT) OF NEAREST BUILDING
DISTANCE FROM THE STACK (FT)
ASH PARTICULATES CONTROLLED
SPECIFY
DISPOSED AT CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
DISPOSED AT METAL EXTRACTION PROCESSING
DISPOSED AT RECYCLING (e.g. MAKING BRICKS)
DISPOSED AT STORAGE LAGOON
DISPOSED AT WASTE PILE
DISPOSED AT OTHER LOCATION
SPECIFY OTHER LOCATION
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

EPA EPISODE NUMBER
# MONOFILLS
CO-DISPOSAL
% MONOFILL SHIFTED CO-DISPOSAL
CO -INCINERATION
% MONOFILL SHIFTED CO- INCINERATION
DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
% MONOFILL SHIFTED D & M
INCINERATION NEW-ON-SITE
% MONOFILL SHIFTED NEW-ON-SITE
INCINERATION ON- SITE
% MONOFILL SHIFTED ON -SITE
                                         29

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
[ember Name: S0501 (Continued)
EQ10F CHAR
EQ10FPER NUM
EQ10G CHAR
EQ10GPER NUM
EQ10H CHAR
EQ10HPER NUM
EQ10I CHAR
EQ10IOTH CHAR
EQ10IPER NUM
EQ2 CHAR
EQ11 NUM
EQ3A CHAR
EQ3B CHAR
EQ3C CHAR
EQ3D CHAR
EQ3E CHAR
EQ3F CHAR
EQ3G CHAR
EQ3H CHAR
EQ3HOTH CHAR
EQ4A CHAR
EQ4B CHAR
EQ4C CHAR
EQ4D CHAR
EQ4E CHAR
EQ4F CHAR
EQ4G CHAR
EQ4H CHAR
EQ4HOTH CHAR
EQ5 CHAR
EQ6A CHAR
EQ6B CHAR
EQ6C CHAR
EQ6D CHAR
EQ6E CHAR
EQ6F CHAR
EQ6G CHAR
EQ6GOTH CHAR
EQ7A CHAR
EQ7B CHAR
EQ7C CHAR
EQ7D CHAR
EQ7E CHAR
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
15
8
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
186
187
195
196
204
205
228
213
229
27
237
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
97
98
99
100
101
INCINERATION OFF- SITE
% MONOFILL SHIFTED OFF -SITE
LAND APPLICATION
% MONOFILL SHIFTED LAND APP
SURFACE DISPOSAL
% MONOFILL SHIFTED SURFACE DISPOSAL
OTHER ALTERNATIVE
SPECIFY OTHER ALTERNATIVE
7. MONOFILL SHIFTED OTHER ALTERNATIVE
MONOFILLING INITIATED IN LAST 5 YEARS?
COSTS FOR MONOFILL
REPLACED BY CO -DISPOSAL LANDFILL
REPLACED BY CO -INCINERATION
REPLACED BY DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
REPLACED BY INCINERATION
REPLACED BY LAND APPLICATION
REPLACED BY OCEAN DISPOSAL
REPLACED BY SURFACE DISPOSAL
REPLACED BY OTHER PRACTICE
OTHER PRACTICE
WHY MONOFILL CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TECH
WHY MONOFILL COST OF MAINTAINING
WHY MONOFILL INCREASED SLUDGE VOLUME
WHY MONOFILL PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY MONOFILL PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY MONOFILL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY MONOFILL RESTRICTED LANDFILL CAP
WHY MONOFILL OTHER REASON
OTHER REASON FOR MONOFILLS
SHIFT TO OTHER ALTERNATIVE?
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL MONOFILL ALTER
CO -INCINERATION MONOFILL ALTER
D & M MONOFILL ALTER
INCINERATION MONOFILL ALTER
LAND APPLICATION MONOFILL ALTER
SURFACE DISPOSAL MONOFILL ALTER
OTHER PRACTICE MONOFILL ALTER
OTHER PRACTICES
WHY CHANGE CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TECH
WHY CHANGE COST OF MAINTAINING
WHY CHANGE INCREASED SLUDGE VOLUME
WHY CHANGE PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY CHANGE PUBLIC CONCERN
                                         30

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                                  APPENDIX C
File Name: DGPA011.SLU29515.SSEP2689.SASFILE
     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name: S0501 (Continued)
EQ7F
EQ7G
EQ7H
EQ7HOTH
EQ8A
EQ8B
EQ8C
EQ8D
EQ8E
EQ8EOTH
EQ9
ST
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
2
9
102
103
104
105
120
121
122
123
124
125
140
4
6
WHY CHANGE - REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY CHANGE - RESTRICT. MONOFILL CAPACITY
WHY CHANGE OTHER REASON
OTHER REASON FOR PLAN CHANGE
NO CURRENT RELEASES OF POLLUTANTS
LINER & LEACHATE COLLECTION
PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION OF RUNON/RUNOFF CONTROLS
OTHER POLLTANT CONTROLS
OTHER TREATMENT CONTROL
ACCESS TO MORE SPACE
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER
Member Name: S0502
EPISODE
EQ12
EQ13
EQ14A
EQ14B
EQ14C
EQ14D
EQ14E
EQ14F
EQ14FOTH
EQ15A
EQ15B
EQ15C
EQ15D
EQ15E
EQ15F
EQ15FOTH
EQ16A
EQ16B
EQ16B1
EQ17
EQ17B1
EQ17B2
EQ18A
EQ18B
EQ19A
EQ19B
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
4
8
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
8
1
8
8
8
1
1
1
15
19
27
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
84
85
86
94
95
103
111
119
120
121
EPA EPISODE NUMBER
MONOFILL NUMBER
NAME OR # OF MONOFILL
POTW OWNS MONOFILL
OTHER POTW OWNS MONOFILL
MUNICIPALITY OWNS MONOFILL
PRIVATE PARTY OWNS MONOFILL
STATE OWNS MONOFILL
OTHER OWNER OF MONOFILL
SPECIFY OTHER OWNER
YOUR POTW OPERATES
OTHER POTW OPERATES
MUNICIPALITY OPERATES
PRIVATE PARTY OPERATES
STATE OPERATES
OTHER OPERATOR
SPECIFY OTHER
7. SOLIDS REQUIREMENT
% SOLIDS
% REQUIRED OF SOLIDS (GREATER THAN)
TIPPING FEE FOR DISPOSAL
TIPPING FEE UNIT PER TON
TIPPING FEE UNIT PER CUBIC YARD
DISTANCE(MILES) TO MONOFILL
CHECK IF MONOFILL IS ON- SITE
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR TRANSPORT
MONOFILL OWNER TRANSPORT
                                        31

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Member Name: S0502 (Continued)
EQ19C CHAR
EQ19D CHAR
EQ19DOTH CHAR
EQ20A CHAR
EQ20B CHAR
EQ20C CHAR
EQ20D CHAR
EQ20E CHAR
EQ20F CHAR
EQ20G CHAR
EQ20H CHAR
EQ20I CHAR
EQ20J CHAR
EQ20JOTH CHAR
EQ21A CHAR
EQ21B CHAR
EQ21C CHAR
EQ21D CHAR
EQ21E CHAR
EQ21F CHAR
EQ21G CHAR
EQ22 NUM
ST CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name: S0601
EPISODE CHAR
FQ1 NUM
FQ2 CHAR
FQ3A CHAR
FQ3B CHAR
FQ3C CHAR
FQ3D CHAR
FQ3E CHAR
FQ3F CHAR
FQ3G CHAR
FQ3H CHAR
FQ3HH CHAR
FQ4A CHAR
FQ4B CHAR
FQ4C CHAR
FQ4D CHAR
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
2
9

4
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
122
123
124
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
4
6

15
19
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
51
52
53
54
POTW TRANSPORT
OTHER TRANSPORT
SPECIFY OTHER TRANSPORT
COVER PRACTICES - CONTROL
LEACHATE COLLECTION SYSTEMS
LEACHATE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
LINERS, NATURAL
LINERS. SYNTHETIC
METHANE CONTROLS
MONITORING WELLS
RUNON/RUNOFF CONTROLS
NO CONTROLS
OTHER DISCHARGE
SPECIFY OTHER DISCHARGE
NO KNOWN GROUNDWATER SOURCE BELOW
MONOFILL IS LOCATED IN GROUNDWATER
0 TO 0.5 METERS
0.6 TO 2 METERS
2.1 TO 8 METERS
8.1 TO 12 METERS
GREATER THAN 12 METERS
TIME(YRS) FOR DISPOSAL USE
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

EPA EPISODE NUMBER
// OF CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILLS
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL INITIATED IN 5



























YRS
REPLACED BY DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
REPLACED BY CO -INCINERATION
REPLACED BY INCINERATION
REPLACED BY LAND APPLICATION
REPLACED BY MONOFILL
REPLACED BY OCEAN DISPOSAL
REPLACED BY SURFACE DISPOSAL
REPLACED BY OTHER PRACTICE
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
WHY LANDFILL - CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT








TECH
WHY LANDFILL - COST OF PAST PRACTICE
WHY LANDFILL - INCREASED VOLUME
WHY LANDFILL - PERMIT CONDITIONS


                                     C -  32

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      VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION	
                LABEL
      FQ4D     CHAR

Member Name: S0601
FQ4E
FQ4F
FQ4G
FQ4H
FQ4HH
FQ5
FQ6A
FQ6B
FQ6C
FQ6D
FQ6E
FQ6F
FQ6G
FQ6GG
FQ7A
FQ7B
FQ7C
FQ7D
FQ7E
FQ7F
FQ7G
FQ7H
FQ7HH
FQ8
FQ9
ST
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name :
EPISODE
FQ10
FQ11
FQ12A
FQ12B
FQ12C
FQ12D
FQ12E
FQ12F
FQ12FF
FQ13A
FQ13B
S0602
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
54      WHY LANDFILL -  PERMIT CONDITIONS
                           1       55      WHY LANDFILL -  PUBLIC CONCERN
                           1       56      WHY LANDFILL -  REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
                           1       57      WHY LANDFILL -  RESTR MONOFILL CAPAC
                           1       58      WHY LANDFILL -  OTHER REASON
                          15       59      SPECIFY OTHER REASON
                           1       74      PLANS  UNDERWAY  TO SHIFT
                           1       75      D & M  - LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       76      CO-INCINERATION - LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       77      INCINERATION -  LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       78      LAND APPLICATION -  LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       79      MONOFILL -  LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       80      SURFACE DISPOSAL -  LANDFILL ALTER
                           1       81      OTHER  PRACTICE  - LANDFILL ALTER
                          15       82      SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
                           1       97      WHY CHANGE  - CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TECH
                           1       98      WHY CHANGE  - COST OF MAINTAINING
                           1       99      WHY CHANGE  - INCREASED VOLUME
                           1      100      WHY CHANGE  - PERMIT CONDITIONS
                           1      101      WHY CHANGE  - PUBLIC CONCERN
                           1      102      WHY CHANGE  - REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
                           1      103      WHY CHANGE  - RESTR LANDFILL CAPACITY
                           1      104      WHY CHANGE  - OTHER REASON
                          15      105      SPECIFY OTHER REASON
                           1      120      SECURING ADDITIONAL LANDFILL SPACE?
                           8      121      1988 O&M COSTS  CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
                           2        4      STATE  POSTAL CODE
                           9        6      SURVEY ID NUMBER
                           4       15       EPA  EPISODE NUMBER
                           2       19       CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL #
                          15       21       NAME/#  CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
                           1       36       YOUR POTW OWNS LANDFILL
                           1       37       OTHER POTW OWNS LANDFILL
                           1       38       MUNICIPALITY OWNS LANDFILL
                           1       39       PRIVATE PARTY OWNS LANDFILL
                           1       40       STATE OWNS LANDFILL
                           1       41       OTHER PARTY OWNS LANDFILL
                          15       42       SPECIFY OTHER OWNER
                           1       57       YOUR POTW OPERATES LANDFILL
                           1       58       OTHER POTW OPERATES LANDFILL
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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0602 (Continued)
FQ13D
FQ13E
FQ13F
FQ13FF
FQ14A
FQ14B
FQ14BB
FQ15
FQ15B1
FQ15B2
FQ16
FQ17A
FQ17B
FQ17C
FQ17D
FQ17DD
FQ18A
FQ18B
FQ18C
FQ18D
FQ18DD
FQ19A
FQ19B
FQ19C
FQ19D
FQ19E
FQ19F
FQ19G
FQ19H
FQ19I
FQ19J
FQ19JJ
FQ20A
FQ20B
FQ20C
FQ20D
FQ20DD
FQ21
ST
SURVEYID
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
NUM
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
1
1
1
15
1
1
8
1
8
8
8
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
15
8
2
9
60
61
62
63
78
79
80
88
89
97
105
113
114
115
116
117
132
133
134
135
136
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
176
177
178
179
180
195
4
6
PRIVATE PARTY OPERATES LANDFILL
STATE OPERATES LANDFILL
OTHER PARTY OPERATES LANDFILL
SPECIFY OTHER OPERATOR
NO REQUIREMENTS % SOLIDS
REQUIREMENTS % SOLIDS
% GREATER THAN SOLIDS
REQUIREMENTS
TIPPING FEE (PER TON)
TIPPING FEE(PER CUBIC YARD)
MILES (ONE -WAY)










INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR TRANSPORT
CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL OWNER TRANSPORT
POTW TRANSPORT
OTHER TRANSPORT
SPECIFY OTHER TRANSPORT



EMPTIED INTO TRENCHES AND BURIED
MIXED WITH MUNICIPAL WASTE AND
BURIED
SEWAGE SLUDGE IS USED AS TOP COVER
OTHER METHOD
SPECIFY OTHER METHOD
COVER PRACTICES
LEACHATE COLLECTION SYSTEMS
LEACHATE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
LINERS, NATURAL
LINERS, SYNTHETIC
METHANE CONTROL
MONITORING WELLS
RUNON/RUNOFF CONTROLS
NO CONTROLS
OTHER CONTROLS
SPECIFY OTHER CONTROL
ACCESS RESTRICT
FENCES RESTRICT
SIGNS RESTRICT
OTHER RESTRICT
SPECIFY OTHER RESTRICTIONS
TIME(YRS) FOR DISPOSAL USE
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER





















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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
Member Name :
EPISODE
GQ1
GQ2A
GQ2B
GQ3
GQ3B11
GQ3B12
GQ3B13
GQ3B21
GQ3B22
GQ3B23
GQ3B31
GQ3B32
GQ3B33
GQ3B41
GQ3B42
GQ3B43
GQ3B51
GQ3B52
GQ3B53
GQ4
GQ5
GQ6
GQ6BPER
GQ7
GQ8
GQ9
ST
S0701
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
CHAR
NUM
NUM
CHAR
NUM
CHAR
SURVEYID CHAR
Member Name:
EPISODE
GQ10
GQ10B11
GQ10B12
GQ10B13
GQ10B21
GQ10B22
GQ10B23
GQ10B31
GQ10B32
GQ10B33
S0702
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR

4
1
8
8
1
40
20
2
40
20
2
40
20
2
40
20
2
40
20
2
8
8
1
8
8
1
8
2
9

4
1
40
20
2
40
20
2
40
20
2

15
19
20
28
36
37
77
97
99
139
159
161
201
221
223
263
283
285
325
345
347
355
363
364
372
380
381
4
6

15
19
20
60
80
82
122
142
144
184
204

EPA EPISODE NUMBER
12 MILE SITE (IN 1987)?
DISCHARGE RATE ( TONS /HR, DRY WT)
TOTAL DISCHARGE (12 MILE SITE)
WAS SEWAGE SLUD . "POOLED"?
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
HOW MANY MILES FROM OCEAN SHIP PT?
1987 O&M COSTS FOR 12 MILE SITE
12 MILE TO 106 MILE SITE?
% AT 12 -MS IN 87 DISP. AT 106 -MS IN
O&M COSTS PER TON
106-MS USED IN 88?
DISCHARGE RATE AT 106 -MS (DRY WT)?
STATE POSTAL CODE
SURVEY ID NUMBER

EPA EPISODE NUMBER
WAS SEWAGE SLUD. "POOLED"?
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
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     VARIABLE  TYPE   LENGTH   POSITION
LABEL
lember Name: S0702 (Continued)
GQ10B41
GQ10B42
GQ10B43
GQ10B51
GQ10B52
GQ10B53
GQ11
GQ12
GQ13
GQ14A
GQ14B
GQ14C
GQ14D
GQ14E
GQ14F
GQ14G
GQ14H
GQ14HOTH
GQ15A
GQ15B
GQ15C
GQ15D
GQ15E
GQ15F
GQ15G
GQ15H
GQ15HOTH
GQ16
GQ17A
GQ17B
GQ17C
GQ17D
GQ17E
GQ17F
GQ17G
GQ17H
GQ17HOTH
GQ18A
GQ18B
GQ18C
GQ18D
GQ18E
GQ18F
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
NUM
NUM
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
CHAR
40
20
2
40
20
2
8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
L
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
206
246
266
268
308
328
330
338
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
417
418
419
420
421
422
NAME
CITY
STATE
NAME
CITY
STATE
HOW MANY MILES FROM OCEAN SHIP PT?
1988 O&M COSTS FOR 106 MILE SITE
WAS 12 -MS/106 -MS INITIATED IN 5 YRS?
REPLACED BY CO- DISPOSAL LANDFILL
REPLACED BY CO- INCINERATION
REPLACED BY DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
REPLACED BY INCINERATION
REPLACED BY LAND APPLICATION
REPLACED BY MONOFILL
REPLACED BY SURFACE DISPOSAL
REPLACED BY OTHER PRACTICE
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
WHY OCEAN DISP CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TEC
WHY OCEAN DISP COST OF MAINTAINING
WHY OCEAN DISP INCREASED VOLUME
WHY OCEAN DISP PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY OCEAN DISP PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY OCEAN DISP REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
WHY OCEAN DISP RESTR LANDFILL CAPACITY
WHY OCEAN DISP OTHER REASON
OTHER REASON POTW INITIATED OCEAN DISP
SHIFT FROM OCEAN DISP TO ALTERNATE DIS?
CHANGE TO CO-DISPOSAL LANDFILL
CHANGE TO CO -INCINERATION
CHANGE TO DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING
CHANGE TO INCINERATION
CHANGE TO LAND APPLICATION
CHANGE TO MONOFILL
CHANGE TO SURFACE DISPOSAL
CHANGE TO OTHER PRACTICE
SPECIFY OTHER PRACTICE
WHY CHANGE CHANGE IN WW TRTMNT TECH
WHY CHANGE COST OF MAINTAINING
WHY CHANGE INCREASED VOLUME
WHY CHANGE PERMIT CONDITIONS
WHY CHANGE PUBLIC CONCERN
WHY CHANGE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
                                     C   36

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