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Title: UNDERSTANDING THE BASIS OF POTW LOCAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS


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UNDERSTANDING THE BASIS OF POTW LOCAL POLLUTANT
DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS
  • Presented by Ridge Dorsey
  • City of Boulder
  • Pretreatment Program

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Format for this Presentation
  • Discuss two general types of limits regulating
    industrial discharges.
  • Provide an overview of Local Limits development
    process.
  • How is industry information utilized.
  • What future changes may effect industries.

3
Government Disclaimer
  • Im here to help you!
  • The check is in the mail!
  • Many programs/ many approaches. Speak with your
    local Pretreatment Coordinator.

4
Federal limits vs Local limits
  • Technology/BAT basis
  • Level playing field, baseline for all
  • End of process, after treatment
  • Technical evaluation
  • Protect POTW, biosolids, environment, workers
  • End of pipe

5
Why arent Fed. limits enough?
  • Fed. Categorical Stds. do not address all
    contributed pollutants and are not applied to
    non-significant industrial users
  • Categorical stds. may not adequately protect the
    POTW, Its collection system, biosolids, workers,
    or receiving water.

6
Types of Local Limits
  • Technically based numeric limitations for
    specific pollutants (Cd, Cr, Cu)
  • General and specific prohibitions (temperature,
    ignitability, will not clog sewer)
  • Best Management Practices
  • or a blend of all the above applied to specific
    classes of discharges

7
Legal Authority Cite
  • 40 CFR 403.2 Objectives of the General
    Pretreatment Regulations are to prevent Pass
    Through, Interference, and improve opportunities
    to recycle and reclaim wastewater and sludges.
  • 40 CFR 403.5(c) Each POTW shall continue to
    develop local limits as necessary and effectively
    enforce these limits.
  • 40 CFR 403.5(d) Local Limits shall be
    Pretreatment Standards for the purposes of the
    CWA.

8
Putting the Local into Local Limits Development
  • Treatment plant design flow, treatment
    structures.
  • Biosolids disposal practices
  • NPDES Permit limits
  • State and Federal Water Quality Standards

9
Treatment Plant Design influences removal of
pollutants
  • Trickling Filters
  • Solids Contact / Activated Sludge
  • Lagoons
  • combined processes

10
Biosolids must comply with disposal practice
  • Composting
  • Land Application
  • Landfilling
  • Incineration

11
Receiving Stream Protection
  • NPDES permit limits
  • State and Federal Water Quality Standards

12
EPA Region VIII Technically-Based Local Limits
Development Strategy
  • THE LOCAL LIMITS BIBLE
  • Elaborates on existing national guidance and
    clarifies what Region VIII will require, as a
    minimum, from POTWs developing revised or new
    technically-based local limits.

13
Nuts and Bolts
  • Review POTW influent pollutant scans
  • Establish Pollutants of Concern (POCs)
  • Establish sampling plan/program
  • Evaluate data/ calculate removals
  • Calculate limits based on most stringent criteria
  • Allocate loadings
  • Draft legal authority to implement/ local
    approval
  • EPA Approval

14
Pollutants of Concern - Review Priority Pollutant
Scan
  • Required - As, Cd, Cr (t, VI, III), Cu, Pb, Hg,
    Mo, Ni, Se, Ag, Zn
  • Listed in State WQ Stds for receiving water, or
    listed in NPDES permit
  • Detected gt0.05 mg/l from 40 CFR 122 Appedix D,
    tables II or V
  • Any other gt0.1 mg/l

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POCs continued
  • Any if gt0.01 mg/l and has a Bio-concentration
    Factor greater than 300
  • Conventional pollutant w/ influent loadings gt 70
    of plant capacity
  • any identified through WET characterization
    studies suspected of toxicity
  • Any other pollutant designated by POTW or
    Approval Authority

16
Sampling Plan Goal
  • Gather data necessary to determine actual loading
    from sources to the treatment plant.
  • Data will be used to determine Maximum Allowable
    Headworks Loading (MAHL)

17
Sampling Plan Locations
  • POTW Influent / Effluent
  • Sludge (Biosolids)
  • Hauled Wastes
  • Commercial Sources(non-SIUs)
  • Domestic Only Sources
  • Significant Industrial Users (SIUs)

18
Compile Data/ Calculate limits
  • EPA Region VIII spreadsheetplug and play
  • Determines most stringent criteria, accounts for
    non-regulated loadings(domestic), applies safety
    factor
  • Calculates MAHL, MAIL, and Uniform Concentration
    Limits !!!

19
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
  • Which POCs actually need limits?
  • Instantaneous Limits?Daily Limits? Monthly
    Limits?
  • Uniform Concentration? Mass-based Limits?
  • What about commercial contributions?

20
Final Approval
  • Local Approval first - citizen review, council
    approval
  • EPA Approval - public notice

21
Review of Adopted Limits
  • Annual evaluations of MAHL
  • NPDES permit changes
  • Significant new discharges to POTW
  • Unfavorable trends in pollutant loadings

22
Proposed Changes by EPA Region VIII
  • More focus on Commercial Loading Sources
  • Provisions for adopting monthly limits to protect
    biosolids quality
  • Requirements to establish local limits for
    Conventional Pollutants. (BOD, TSS, Ammonia)
  • Advocating mass allocation of MAIL vs uniform
    concentration limits

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